(V15 Pro Red) VIVO V15PRO Red Edition । Vivo V15PRO Unboxing, Price, Specification HD
About Vivo V15PRO _ Specs at a glance Display Size 6.39 Inch Resolution 1080 x 2340 pixels Performance CPU Dual core, 2 GHz + Hexa Core, 1.7 GHz, Snapdragon 675 RAM 6 GB Storage Internal memory 128 GB External memory Up to 256 GB Battery Capacity 3700 mAH, Li-ion, Non removable Camera Primary camera 48 MP Secondary camera 32 MP Connectivity Network support Dual SIM 4G Other options Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS Others Battery Capacity 3700 Operating system Android 9.0 Pie Design The V15 Pro features a nearly bezel-less display thanks to the pop-up selfie camera (no notch!), But the rear is where things get interesting. The top left corner has a protruding black strip extending all the way to the top, that houses the triple rear cameras, flash and pop-up selfie camera module. My review unit was the Topaz Blue variant (you can also get it in Ruby Red). video cradit_ Tech Have https://youtu.be/7BiC3BT4g4M also_ViVo India The Ideal Mobile https://youtu.be/QVgMkXwyMNc The V15 Pro is a bit of an oddball when it comes to ports and buttons – it has more than any phone I’ve reviewed to date. The right side has the power button and volume rocker, while the left features an ejectable tray for the microSD card, as well as a Smart Button to bring up the Google Assistant. The top edge has the pop-up selfie module, 3.5mm audio jack and secondary microphone, while the bottom has the primary microphone, loudspeaker, micro-USB port and ejectable SIM card tray with two nano-SIM card slots. I’m guessing Vivo needed to use separate trays for the SIM and microSD card slot owing to the pop-up camera, but this coupled with the Smart Button felt like overkill. I was also disappointed that Vivo decided to go with the micro-USB standard for a premium phone like the V15 Pro. Cameras The cameras are undoubtedly the highlight of the V15 Pro, and despite its cheaper price tag, even surpass the flagship Vivo NEX in terms of their capabilities. The rear cameras consist of a 48MP primary sensor, 8MP wide-angle lens and 5MP depth of field sensor. While that sounds like a lot of megapixels, the 48MP sensor isn’t the true resolution. That’s because the V15 Pro, like the Redmi Note 7 (review), uses a Samsung GM1 sensor that utilises a Quad Bayer filter to combine four smaller 0.8μm pixels into one large 1.6μm pixel, effectively outputting 12MP images. The larger pixel size means the sensor can capture more light and detail. If you’re interested in how this actually works, we’ve got a detailed explainer article on the tech. If you do want to shoot images in 48MP resolution, there is an option to enable this in the auto mode via settings. The camera achieves this resolution through interpolation, which basically combines four 12MP images to create a higher resolution photo. The results though are barely distinguishable, and more often than not, I preferred the 12MP photos. While you can achieve a closer crop thanks to the greater resolution, there’s not enough of a difference to w
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