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The Vivo X Fold3 Pro is a significant player in the foldable phone market, with impressive build quality and sleek design. Weighing just 236g, this device outshines its competitors in terms of weight distribution and pocket-friendliness. The aluminum body and carbon fiber hinge work seamlessly together to provide a premium feel. The X Fold3 Pro boasts two impressive AMOLED displays, with the inner 8.3-inch screen featuring a 2K+ resolution and supporting 120Hz refresh rates. Both screens are HDR10+, support high refresh rates, and have in-display fingerprint scanners - a first for foldables. The device is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. In our testing, we found no lag or stuttering even during heavy multitasking and gaming. Real-world multitasking was where this device excelled, allowing seamless transitions between smartphone and mini-tablet form factors. Gaming performance was also impressive, handling graphically intensive games with ease. The ZBED camera system is versatile, featuring a 50MP main sensor, OIS, 64MP telephoto lens, and 50MP ultra-wide camera. Low-light performance was commendable, with night mode delivering brightened scenes without excessive noise. Battery life was also impressive, lasting two full days with moderate use. The phone supports 100W fast charging and 50W wireless charging. While the Vivo X Fold3 Pro is a compelling package that pushes the boundaries of foldable technology, its high price tag ( ₹1H 160,000) may deter some potential buyers.
The Xiaomi 13T is a premium mid-range smartphone that boasts several flagship-grade features at a lower price point than its sibling, the Xiaomi 13T Pro. The phone's design is identical to the Pro model, with a glass-like plastic back and a square-shaped camera island on the rear panel. It also features an IP68-rated dust and water resistance, a first for the T Series. The display is a 6.67-inch OLED screen with a 1220p resolution, 144Hz refresh rate, and Gorilla Glass 5 protection. The phone's performance is solid, powered by the Mediatek Dimensity 8200 Ultra chipset, although it lags behind last year's flagship silicon in benchmarks. The camera setup on the Xiaomi 13T is identical to the Pro model, with a 50MP main camera, 12MP ultra-wide camera, and 20MP front-facing camera. The phone takes excellent photos with plenty of detail, wide dynamic range, and no noise. In low light conditions, the camera produces sharp photos with good contrast and color accuracy. The battery life is about the same as last year's model, with an overall endurance rating of 101 hours in proprietary tests. Charging has been downgraded to 67W, but it still charges from 0 to 70% in just over half an hour. Overall, the Xiaomi 13T offers great value for money, covering nearly all bases and providing a solid experience for users. While it may not be ideal for gamers or those who need hyper-fast charging, it's an excellent option for anyone looking for a premium mid-range smartphone.
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