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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 Redmi K60 Ultra is a solid mid-range smartphone that offers a premium design, impressive display, and decent performance. While its design may not be as sleek as the OnePlus H2 Pro, it has a more refined look and feel. The phone's screen is top-notch, with high refresh rates, peak brightness, and PWM, making it ideal for gaming and video streaming. However, the K60 Ultra lags behind the H2 Pro in terms of performance, particularly during stress tests and gaming sessions. It overheats quickly, causing frame rates to drop significantly. While the phone's 120W fast charging is impressive, its lack of wireless charging is a drawback. The camera performance is decent, but not exceptional. The Leica-style color tones are a highlight, but photos can appear over-contrasted and underexposed at times. Video recording quality is good, but the ultra-wide angle camera has noticeable purple fringing issues. In terms of battery life, the K60 Ultra performs similarly to its competitors, lasting around 20 minutes on a full charge. The phone's speakers are average, lacking the sonic fidelity of the H2 Pro. Overall, the Redmi K60 Ultra is a solid mid-range offering that excels in display quality but falls short in performance and battery life compared to more expensive options like the OnePlus H2 Pro. It's worth considering for those seeking a budget-friendly smartphone with impressive visuals.
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