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Metric | vivo T1 | vivo Y18t |
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Connectivity | #363 Winner | #750 |
Design | #689 Winner | #726 |
Display | #494 Winner | #692 |
Performance | #516 Winner | #800 |
Battery | #345 Winner | #810 |
Camera | #366 Winner | #757 |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
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The Vivo T1 is a mid-range smartphone that boasts a fairly capable chipset, a 120Hz display, and a 50MP primary camera lens. However, the phone falls short in various aspects. The display, although fast at 120Hz, is not fully optimized for seamless performance. Additionally, the camera setup lacks an ultra-wide-angle sensor and features only two gimmicky lenses for depth and macro shots. The primary camera performs well under good lighting conditions, producing natural color tones with decent dynamic range. However, low-light images suffer from a lack of detail and excessive light flares. The selfie camera takes decent photos but struggles to maintain exposure in the background. Video recording capabilities are limited to 1080p at 60fps without stabilization. The phone's battery life is commendable, lasting around seven to eight hours on moderate usage, despite the slim form factor. However, the charging speed of 18W feels sluggish, taking over two hours to fully juice up the 5000mAh battery. In terms of software, the Vivo T1 runs on Funtouch OS 12 based on Android 12, offering features like a privacy dashboard and camera/microphone indicator. However, there's no official word on the number of android updates it will receive. Considering its price point, the phone is not the best value for money. The Realme 9 Pro and Galaxy F23 offer better performance at similar prices. If you're set on getting the Vivo T1, consider looking into the iQoo Z6 instead, which offers a similar experience at a lower cost.
The Vivo Y8T is a budget-friendly smartphone that packs a punch with its impressive features. Priced at around BDT 15,000, this device boasts a 6.56-inch IPS LCD display, a 5,000mAh battery with fast charging, and a quad-core processor powered by the Unisoc Tiger T612 chipset. With a 50MP primary camera and an 8MP selfie camera, the Y8T is equipped to take stunning photos and videos.
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