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The Vivo T1 Pro 5G is a smartphone that boasts an impressive array of features, including a 66W charger, Snapdragon 778 5G processor, and a 64MP AI triple camera. The device comes with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, making it a solid mid-range offering. The Vivo T1 Pro 5G has a sleek design, with a matte texture on the back panel that adds to its premium feel. The phone's display is a 6.44-inch full HD+ 90Hz AMOLED screen, which provides excellent colors and viewing angles. However, the teardrop notch may seem outdated in today's market. The camera setup on the Vivo T1 Pro 5G is impressive, with a 64MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera, and a 2MP depth sensor. The phone also features a 16MP selfie shooter. Initial impressions suggest that the camera performs well, delivering detailed photos with good dynamic range and natural colors. The Vivo T1 Pro 5G runs on Android 12 out of the box, which is a welcome feature in today's market. However, the FunTouch OS skin may not be to everyone's taste. The phone's fingerprint sensor is also worth noting, as it provides fast and accurate authentication. Overall, the Vivo T1 Pro 5G seems like a solid mid-range offering that packs a punch. Its impressive display, good camera performance, and robust specs make it a viable option for those in the market for a reliable smartphone. However, its price of Rs 24,000 may be a bit steep for some buyers.
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro 4G is a device that has sparked two major questions: whether it's a worthy successor to the legendary Redmi Note 10 Pro or Pro Max, and if the 4G variant offers more value for money compared to its 5G counterpart, the Redmi Note 11 Pro Plus. Design-wise, the Note 11 Pro 4G boasts a flat-edge design that may appeal to fans of this style, but personally, I prefer curves as they add grip to the device. The build quality is good, with glass on both front and back, and IP53 rating. However, the display is downgraded compared to its predecessor, lacking HDR support. The camera performance is also underwhelming, missing a 5MP sensor present in the Note 10 Pro series. Videos cannot be recorded in 4K resolution or even at 60fps, which is disappointing considering the device's price point. In terms of performance, the device runs on MIUI 13 based on Android 11, which is outdated for a phone priced at Rs. 20,000. The Helio G96 processor feels like a step down from the Snapdragon 732G, and while it handles day-to-day tasks well, it's not impressive in terms of gaming performance or battery life. The battery, however, is a highlight with a 5000mAh capacity and fast charging capabilities. The pricing starts at Rs. 18,000 for the base variant, but it's often out of stock. Considering its downsides, I wouldn't consider this device as a proper successor to the Note 10 Pro series. Xiaomi's decision to use an outdated Helio G96 processor in a phone priced at Rs. 20,000 may be understandable given chipset manufacturers' shift towards 5G processors. However, it still doesn't make this device a standout in its price segment.
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