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The Vivo V25e is a solid device that checks most of the right boxes for its price. It boasts a sleek design with a flat profile, glass on both display and rear, and a nice matte textured finish on the rear glass. The phone also features a triple camera setup with dual rings, a single bottom-firing mono speaker, and a 6.4-inch 1080p AMOLED display with a U-style notch. The Vivo V25e's display is vibrant and gets really bright up to 1300 nits, making it suitable for everyday use. The phone also features a fingerprint scanner on the display, which has been responsive and accurate most of the time. Software-wise, the device runs on Android 12 and Funtouch OS 12, with some nice customizations. The Mediatek Helio G99 processor powers this device, offering better battery optimization and higher CPU frequency compared to its predecessor. The phone also features 8GB of RAM, which can be extended by an additional 8GB via RAM Plus. While the V25e doesn't support 5G, it's a decent option for gaming, with smooth performance in high-graphics titles. The camera department has seen an upgrade, particularly on the main camera with the addition of OIS to its 64MP camera. However, there's no ultra-wide camera, and instead, we get a 2MP macro and depth sensor. The selfie camera is 32MP, taking good photos but sometimes requiring multiple shots due to overexposure. Overall, the Vivo V25e offers great value for its price, with impressive benchmark scores and decent gaming performance. While it may not be perfect, the phone's solid build quality, good display, and camera capabilities make it a strong contender in the mid-range market.
The Vivo T1x 4G is an entry-level smartphone designed for gaming. It boasts a Snapdragon 680 chipset with a 6nm architecture, touted as ideal for gaming. The device has a 6.58-inch IPS LCD display with full HD+ resolution and a 5,000mAh battery. It runs on Android 11 with Funtouch OS and features a 50MP triple camera setup. In our tests, the Vivo T1x performed well in four games: Mobile Legends, League of Legends, Call of Duty: Mobile, and Genshin Impact. While we encountered some minor issues with frame drops and stuttering in Genshin Impact at low settings, the device delivered stable performance in the other three games. With a 4GB RAM configuration, plus an additional 1GB shared RAM from onboard storage, the device managed to maintain smooth gameplay even in demanding scenarios. We observed no significant lag or issues during team fights and intense gaming sessions. Battery life was decent, lasting around 2 hours and 14 minutes of screen time with 74% battery left. Charging took under 2 hours and 10 minutes using the 18W fast charger. Despite some minor caveats, the Vivo T1x offers an impressive gaming package for its sub-9,000 PHP price tag. While a higher storage capacity would have been beneficial to accommodate more apps and games, the device still managed to deliver good performance in our tests. Overall, the Vivo T1x 4G is a solid entry-level smartphone that's worth considering for those seeking a capable gaming device without breaking the bank.
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