The company has also attempted to make improvements on other fronts, including the processor, at least from its previous generation devices. The smartphone comes with Qualcomm Snapdragon 712 processor, packs a major 4500 mAh battery and has support for fast charging innovation.
But , is all of this enough to spend Rs 27,990 – that too on the base model? Let's find out in our Vivo V19 review.
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Let's go to camera review :
Vivo has spent big to achieve excellence with V19's cameras. The smartphone comes with a powerful Quad rear camera Setup which involves a 48-megapixel primary focal point, a 8MP Ultra-Wide-Angle Camera, a 2MP macro camera and a 2MP bokeh camera.
The images captured using the primary lens are vibrant, even though there was hardly anyone on the road to be captured over the last few weeks. The camera has a fine auto focus and captures good amount of details both during day and under lowlight conditions.
The ultra-wide angle too manages to capture great detail however can't look beyond 105 degrees FOV, which is not as much as what the competition is offering. I was unable to take out the phone much because of the ongoing lockdown and had to do with limited subjects and conditions available.
The images clicked even around evening time had better than average detail. Yes, some of the images were 'noisy' but didn't look bad.
The selfies impressed me the most. In fact, we have also shot our Vivo V19 review using the front camera of this phone with the goal that you have a superior idea about its camera output.
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