- Analysis by KJ David
Vivo's 2016 V3, though bound for high-class shelves in terms of processing, lacks a flagship punch when it comes to battery and display, sporting a near-average 2550mAh power cap and a middle-of-the-road 5-inch HD screen
, respectively. Its screen does enjoy a 2.5D tempered glass finish,
however.
On the flip side, the V3's pros include a 360-degree-rotational fingerprint detector , a 13-megapixel PDAF (phase-detection autofocus) main camera
, and an AK4375 Hi-Fi audio chip
. Also, it banks on a 64-bit octa-core Snapdragon 616 1.5GHz CPU
alongside a hearty 3GB RAM
. In addition, its 32GB/16GB memory can be expanded by up to 128GB
, which among the most-welcome specs for semi-high-end handsets. Topping it off is an 8-megapixel selfie camera
, which selfie addicts will likely appreciate, knowing that many comparable Androids sport only 5-megapixel frontal cams.
So, even though the vivo V3's pros and cons aren't as advanced as some full-blown high-enders, it is by no means a dull 2016 smartphone.
** This phone is also known as: vivo V-3
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