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Metric | vivo iQOO Neo 7 | vivo X100 |
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Connectivity | #240 Winner | #499 |
Design | #275 | #95 Winner |
Display | #178 Winner | #241 |
Performance | #169 | #57 Winner |
Battery | #123 | #119 Winner |
Camera | #455 | #149 Winner |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
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The vivo iQOO Neo 7 is a solid gaming phone that also delivers a good overall experience in various departments. Powered by the Mediatek Dimensity 8200 chip, it's a beast of a device that offers exceptional performance. The camera setup may seem basic with a single 64MP primary sensor and a 2MP depth camera, but it takes great photos for its class, especially in bright conditions. The battery life is impressive, lasting around seven to eight hours under normal usage, and the fast charging speed of up to 120W makes it convenient to top up. The display is decent, with good color accuracy, although some users may find the warm color tone a bit off-putting. While the camera and speakers are not the strongest aspects of this phone, they're still serviceable. The ultrawide-angle camera's absence is particularly noticeable for those who frequently use it to capture street or landscape photography. Similarly, the speaker output could be improved, with mid and high frequencies lacking detail and clarity. In terms of competition, we can expect exciting new products like the Xiaomi 13 Lite, OnePlus Note 3, and Samsung Galaxy A54 to arrive in the market soon. These devices might not match the iQOO Neo 7's performance but could deliver better value overall, making it a slight miss for this device. Overall, the vivo iQOO Neo 7 is a good option for those looking for a reliable phone under ₹30,000 that can handle gaming and everyday tasks with ease. However, it falls short of perfection due to its basic camera setup and average speakers. With some minor tweaks, it could have been an outstanding device.
The Vivo X100 Ultra is the top-tier camera phone in the X series, boasting impressive specs but limited availability in China. Despite its exclusivity, this flagship deserves consideration for its exceptional camera capabilities. The device's main features include a unique 200MP telephoto cam with a large sensor and close focusing capability, an ultrawide camera upgrade, and a high-end curved screen with HDR10+ video support. The phone also boasts a top Qualcomm chipset, premium build, and waterproofing rating of IP69. In our tests, the X100 Ultra performed well, with smooth UI and gaming experience, good thermal management, and a long-lasting 5500mAh battery. Wireless charging is supported, but it's not as fast as expected. The cameras are undoubtedly one of the phone's strongest features. The main cam excels in daylight photos, capturing crisp details and wide dynamic range. In low light, it produces expressive shots with nicely boosted shadows. The 200MP telephoto camera delivers superb zoomed-in images at 3.7 times, while the ultrawide camera has excellent dynamic range but falls short in terms of sharpness. Overall, the Vivo X100 Ultra is a top-class flagship camera phone that deserves consideration despite its limited availability. Its exceptional camera capabilities make it stand out from its peers, and those willing to take on the risks of importing may find themselves with an excellent device.
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