Vivo in April V3 and V3 Max ,Review) smart fone Launch Was ever since then, After the price cut in V3 It is replaced in a brand with less than Rs 15,000. However, now the collision is more link than before. Is Vivo V3 an attractive phone even after a price cut? Learn the characteristics and shortcomings of this phone in the review.
Design and texture
Vivo V3 Just like your big variants, it is rich. The design of Vivo V3 Max is also not very good. If the branding of the phone is not on the front side, then no one easily Oppo F1 Can forget to understand. The V3 features non-basic-capacitive navigation button and curved glass edge. However, there is nothing clear about scratch protection in this phone, but according to Vivo, the smartphone is equipped with Gorilla Glass Protection. A screen guard with the phone comes in advance.
We liked a 5 inch display in this phone and this is convenient to hold this phone with one hand and is also used by Aasni. The IPS display provides good color reproduction and viewing angle but its HD resolution (720×1280) is only pixels. There is no problem in the display watching text and icon. But this price phone requires full HD display and the display could also be sharpened.
The metal frame of V3 is quite strong and buttons are given in ergonomic way. There is a dual sim tray on the left and a separate microSD card slot (up to 128 GB) at the top. It also has a headphone shock. The V3 has a powerful speaker that comes with a dedicated amplifier chip. The speaker works well. The voice in the music track and video is heard well and the voice also looks fantastic in the outris. The speaker could be more luxurious with the stereo speaker but it is also good.
The texture given on the rear of the phone does not give the grip very good, so the phone is slightly slipped. But the silicone case that comes with the phone makes it convenient to catch the phone. Apart from this, the box gets a headset, a charger, a data cable, a SIM Ejector Tool and an Airtel SIM. With this sim, you can upgrade your Airtel connection to 4G. Power adapter is excessive than necessary and the phone does not support fast charging.
Specification and feature
Vivo V3 has Qualcomm Snapdragon 616 octa-core processor. The phone has 3 GB RAM and 32 GB storage. Once again, you can say that there are no such specifications in the phone that attract more. We have also seen these specifications in a lower -price phone. The phone supports dual band Wi-Fi B/G/N, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, FM Radio, USB OTG and 4G LTE band 1, 3, 5 and 40.
The fingerprint sensor is given on the rear and works quite well. It can also be used as a camera shutter. Apart from this, it can also be used to lock private files and apps. The V 3 runs on Funtch OS 2.5 which is the custom fork of Android Lollipop. But the absence of Marshmallow in the phone is disappointed.
The V3 interface and function, just like Oppo’s ColorOS 3.0, looks like an IOS of Apple to a great extent. However, if you have already been using stock Android phones, then it will take you some time to become addicted to it. The recent app button acts like the menu button and tapping on the homescreen will provide options such as wizet, transition effect and app hiding. Pressing for a long time or swaping from top to bottom will open the app switcher and you can togle between Wi-Fi, Bluetooth etc.
I theme, data monitor and app manager for visual customization such as Vivo’s app, come to the file transfer pre-install using the manager, Wi-Fi direct for their permission. Apart from this, Vivo Cloud is also an option for your bookmarks, messages, contacts and notes. The phone consists of WhatsApp, WeChat, Facebook and WPS office pre-install.
The setting app also has all the new controls like gesture, air operations, which makes the palm active when you get a call. On receiving any alert from a smart multi screen, floating notifications are received and half the screen is seen on the screen. It works only when you are watching a video or Google Play Movies and YouTube full screen mode through a stock player.
Performance
For the first time, the phone’s interface seems to be a little confused but it does this work easily. Multi-tasking is easy and the phone is easily heavy apps and games without any problem. In the benchmark test, we got a good data from the phone. 4G works well on both SIM slots and during the call the earpiece gives a good sound. Vivo V3 is convenient to catch and it is easy to use due to small size. Apart from little heating while playing the game, we did not have the problem of overheating in the phone.
Videos of V3 to 4 capacity can be played but 1080 pixels videos are also not a problem. Our high bighting files also run easily in the phone. Musak player supports flakes and the speaker also provides good audio quality. The headset that comes with the phone is not of very good quality.
The 13 -megapixel rear camera comes with a phase detection autofocus (PDAF), which makes the subject easily locked. Photos are good in daylight and look beautiful on the phone’s display. But there is a little disintegration when zoomed. Macro photographs also saw the same problem and lack of sharpness in the focused subject. To prevent standard photos from appearing dull, it would be better to use HDR mode. The 8 -megapixel front camera given to take a selfie in the phone is good.
The phone can record up to 1080 pixels but the quality average comes only. Video and photos are very bad in low light. The camera app is well designed and has alternatives such as filters, watermarks and touch or voice -trigned capture. The rear camera has many shooting modes such as HDR, Panorama, Night, Professional, Slow-Motion Video and Hyper Laps Video.
The 2550 mAh battery given in the phone does not look very big but due to low screen resolution and not a very powerful processor, it lasted for 11 hours in our video playback. At the same time, after charging once during normal use, we were able to run it for more than a day. This phone does not support fast charging but does not take too long to charge low -capacity battery.
Our decision
The Vivo V3 is a great product but the problem is that many other smartphones are in queue to compete easily. Moto G4 Plus ,Review, Redmi Note 3 ,Review) And Leoco take 2 ,Review)) There are much better specifications in the display, in terms of quality, camera and CPU performance than V3. The V3 feels a little old phone today and it does not attract it despite a new price of Rs 14,980. Apart from this, we are also not fans of the custom Android fork of Vivo, which confuses.
However, the phone’s battery life is good and we also liked the size of the phone. The phone gets good from both the audio performance speaker and headphones.