The Vivo V9 smartphone, with 6.3-inch full HD+ notch display, lets you have a big screen experience, though slow charging might dampen your enthusiasm.
Chinese smartphone maker Vivo recently launched the Vivo V9 in India. Priced at Rs 22,990, the phone has a 24-megapixel front camera with enhanced face beauty features that can brighten up and take sharp selfies.
The V9 is powered by
Snapdragon 626 octa core processor, along with 4GB RAM and 64GB
internal memory, expandable up to 256 GB through microSD card. The
phone runs smoothly with minor lags even after opening 10-15
different applications ranging from social media to gaming.
Even though there is
decent internal memory, users can still choose to expand with the
help of a microSD card, a designated slot for which has been provided
in the SIM tray.
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V9 The handset comes with the Android 8.1 Oreo operating system
out-of-the-box, based on Vivo’s Funtouch OS 4.0 user interface.
The interface is smooth
and there are no lags when switching windows. It also has a 3260 mAh
battery which can last a day smoothly on regular usage comprising
around 2 hours of gaming, 1 hour of social media
(Facebook/Twitter/Instagram) and 1.5-2 hours of video streaming
(Youtube/Amazon Prime videos/ Airtel TV). However, the phone lacks
rapid charging and in this era of high-end rapid charging devices, a
normal charging system is surely a drawback.
The device supports a
dual-SIM set-up along with dual standby, and the SIM tray has the
provision to accommodate both SIMs and a memory card. The smartphone
also features a 3.5mm headphone jack, and you get in-ear headphones
in the box, too.
Vivo V9 The device sports
a notch screen. The display is a 6.3-inch full HD+ capacitive
touchscreen with a 2280 x 1080 pixel resolution, and 19:9 aspect
ratio which is pretty impressive. The screen-to-body ratio is around
90 per cent.
The Vivo V9 comes
pre-installed with bloatware, such as WhatsApp, Facebook, Flipkart,
Amazon Shopping, Prime Video, UC Browser, NewsPoint, and WPS Office.
However, these apps can also be uninstalled easily if the user so
wishes.
Vivo V9 In terms of
imaging, the V9 boasts a vertically stacked dual-camera setup at the
back with a 16MP primary sensor and a 5MP secondary sensor which can
click some really good photographs, both in normal day light and
low-light conditions. The Bokeh mode is not bad, either. The Live
feature is up to the mark as well.
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