is not the flagship phone that its name suggests, but more a mid-ranger capable of capturing excellent photos when the conditions are just right.
Magic tricks aside, Vivo is mysterious about what kind of glass it used to cover both sides. What we do know is the display is a 6.56-inch AMOLED with a 120Hz refresh rate. Since Vivo likes curved displays, the V25 Pro curves from both sides, making the edges feel a little thinner than usual.
The 5G support here is going to be limited, or almost non-existent in much of North America because the bands don’t match up with what carriers here offer. You won’t have any problems with 4G LTE, and if you tend to travel a lot to Europe or Asia, the V25 Pro could fit right in.Unlike the X-Series, the V-Series has nothing to offer from Vivo’s collaboration with Zeiss.
No telephoto lens, unfortunately, leaving digital zoom to get you closer to a subject from wherever you stand, which is already a loss, since there is no hybrid element at work. Optical image stabilization only applies to the main camera, and that’s where the bulk of good photos are going to come from here.The front camera is reportedly a 32-megapixel that is using either Samsung’s ISOCELL GD2 or Sony’s IMX616.
I’m still not a fan of Vivo’s Funtouch skin on top of Android, but it’s there and one option is to try a third-party launcher from Google Play to try changing things up.This is the camera that makes the biggest statement, and it overshadows all the others on the V25 Pro by a long shot. What works is the dynamic range and reasonable color output that make images look vibrant and natural all at once.
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