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The Vivo V21 5G stands out in the market with its exceptional selfie video capabilities, making it a top choice for social media enthusiasts and those who frequently engage in long video calls. While other mid-range smartphones may have more powerful chipsets, the Vivo V21 5G excels in power efficiency, ensuring smooth day-to-day performance. The phone's design is sleek and premium, with a plastic build that feels solid to the touch. The 6.4-inch AMOLED display offers a high refresh rate of 90Hz, providing a seamless viewing experience. The camera setup includes a 64MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultrawide lens, and a 2MP macro camera, which delivers impressive results in various lighting conditions. The highlight of the phone is undoubtedly its 44MP selfie camera, which produces stunning stills and videos with excellent autofocus, LED flash, and OIS. The front-facing camera captures detailed selfies, even in low light, making it ideal for social media content creation. While the Vivo V21 5G may not be the most powerful mid-ranger on the market, its focus on power efficiency makes it a reliable choice for everyday tasks. The phone's battery life is also commendable, lasting up to 123 hours on our tests. In comparison to other mid-range smartphones like the Redmi Note 10 and Galaxy A52 5G, the Vivo V21 5G may not have all the bells and whistles, but it excels in its niche. If top-notch selfie video capabilities are a priority, this phone is definitely worth considering, especially given its competitive pricing.
The Xiaomi Redmi 12C is the company's latest budget smartphone for the Kenyan market. While it doesn't break new ground in terms of features, it makes up for its dated choices with a powerful processor and decent cameras. Priced between 10,000 to 20,000 Shillings, the device targets the mid-range segment. Unfortunately, some compromises have been made, such as charging at only 10 watts via micro USB, which is slower than most modern phones. Additionally, the display is not full HD, but it gets the job done. On a positive note, the Redmi 12C features a 50-megapixel main camera, up to 4GB of RAM, and a 128GB storage option. This makes for a smooth user experience with Android's full operating system available, unlike some budget phones that run on the go edition. The performance is decent, thanks to the dated but still reliable 12nm processor from MediaTek. Battery life is also satisfactory, making it suitable for everyday use. While the Redmi 12C may not be a game-changer in terms of features, its price makes it an attractive option for those on a budget. The starting price of around 14,000 Shillings is reasonable, considering what you get in return. However, if I had to recommend one model from this series, it would be the best variant, which offers the most value for money. Overall, the Xiaomi Redmi 12C is a decent budget smartphone that gets the job done without breaking the bank. While there may be some compromises on features and charging speed, its performance and cameras make up for it. If you're in the market for an affordable phone with basic needs, this might just be the device for you.
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