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Metric | vivo X Note | vivo X100 |
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Connectivity | #250 Winner | #499 |
Design | #97 | #95 Winner |
Display | #17 Winner | #241 |
Performance | #196 | #57 Winner |
Battery | #124 | #119 Winner |
Camera | #151 | #149 Winner |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
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The Vivo X Note is a behemoth of a phone with its 7-inch Quad HD display, making it an excellent option for those seeking a device of this size. The screen is sharp, vibrant, and perfect for gaming, while the dual stereo speakers deliver fantastic sound quality. The camera system is capable, producing great results in good light conditions, but struggles in low-light situations. The addition of features like night mode video is appreciated, although it doesn't quite live up to expectations. The selfie camera takes decent photos, but may be too sharp for some tastes. One of the standout features of the Vivo X Note is its operating system, Ocean OS, which is modern, smooth, and interactive. The UI design is modern and customizable, making it a pleasure to use and explore. A secret feature called "Privacy Mode" allows users to access secure documents and apps without anyone else seeing them. Performance-wise, the phone delivers with all top specs under the hood, making gaming and other demanding tasks feel special on the large display. Battery life is decent, but could be improved, especially considering the power-hungry display. Quick charging and wireless charging options are available to help mitigate this. Design-wise, the Vivo X Note exudes elegance and classiness, with a sleek design that feels great in-hand. The IP68 rating for dust and water resistance adds an extra layer of protection. Unfortunately, the phone's business-oriented software doesn't quite live up to its name, missing out on features like Samsung's S Pen. Overall, the Vivo X Note is a strong contender if you're seeking a large-screen device with excellent display quality, capable camera system, and great software. While it may have some drawbacks, it remains a solid option for those who value these features.
The Vivo X100 Ultra is the top-tier camera phone in the X series, boasting impressive specs but limited availability in China. Despite its exclusivity, this flagship deserves consideration for its exceptional camera capabilities. The device's main features include a unique 200MP telephoto cam with a large sensor and close focusing capability, an ultrawide camera upgrade, and a high-end curved screen with HDR10+ video support. The phone also boasts a top Qualcomm chipset, premium build, and waterproofing rating of IP69. In our tests, the X100 Ultra performed well, with smooth UI and gaming experience, good thermal management, and a long-lasting 5500mAh battery. Wireless charging is supported, but it's not as fast as expected. The cameras are undoubtedly one of the phone's strongest features. The main cam excels in daylight photos, capturing crisp details and wide dynamic range. In low light, it produces expressive shots with nicely boosted shadows. The 200MP telephoto camera delivers superb zoomed-in images at 3.7 times, while the ultrawide camera has excellent dynamic range but falls short in terms of sharpness. Overall, the Vivo X100 Ultra is a top-class flagship camera phone that deserves consideration despite its limited availability. Its exceptional camera capabilities make it stand out from its peers, and those willing to take on the risks of importing may find themselves with an excellent device.
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