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Metric | Google Pixel 9 | vivo v40E |
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Connectivity | #70 Winner | #648 |
Design | #44 Winner | #457 |
Display | #299 | #164 Winner |
Performance | #210 Winner | #356 |
Battery | #537 | #96 Winner |
Camera | #320 Winner | #674 |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
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The Google Pixel 9 is a solid smartphone that offers a clean Google software experience, powerful cameras, and a compact form factor. This year's model brings several upgrades, including a new chipset, brighter display, larger battery, and a new ultra-wide camera. The design has changed, with the pixel 9 being bigger and heavier than its predecessor, but still retains an IP68 certification for dust and water resistance. The OLED display is slightly larger at 6.3 inches and features a 1080p resolution, Gorilla Glass Victus protection, and a 120Hz refresh rate. The max brightness has received an impressive boost to 2200 nits, making it ideal for outdoor use on sunny days. The camera system has been improved with autofocus for the selfie camera and a new ultra-wide camera that captures solid images. The Pixel 9 runs on Google's Tensor G4 chipset, which packs a new CPU design but retains the same TPU for AI tasks as its predecessor. Battery life has also seen an improvement, but charging times remain disappointing. The camera can record video in up to 4K at 60 FPS with all cameras, but detail and stabilization leave room for improvement. Overall, the Pixel 9 is a solid smartphone that offers nearly everything the Pro Models can, but loses some of its compact feel. While it may not be a game-changer, it's a reliable choice for those looking for a great camera experience and clean software experience.
The Vivo V40E is a mid-range smartphone that boasts an impressive 5500 mAh battery capacity and 80W super fast charging capabilities. In this test review, we put the phone's charging speed to the test. With a fully dead battery (1% charge), we connected the phone to its 80W charger and let it run for 15 minutes, after which it reached 46%. The charging speed was remarkably fast, considering the phone's size and capacity. At 25 minutes, the battery had reached 67%, and by 35 minutes, it had climbed to 87%. The phone continued to charge quickly, hitting 96% by the 40-minute mark. After a further three minutes, the battery finally hit 100%. The entire charging process took just 43 minutes, a testament to the power of Vivo's 80W super fast charging technology. In our test conditions (21°C room temperature), the phone's charging speed was impressive, and we would expect similar results in everyday use. While the battery size is substantial, the phone's overall design is still sleek, with a glass back and plastic frame, featuring dual cameras and a 50MP primary sensor. While this review focused solely on the battery charging test, it's clear that the Vivo V40E has plenty to offer, including its speedy charging capabilities. If you're in the market for a mid-range smartphone with impressive specs, the Vivo V40E is definitely worth considering.
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