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The Vivo X100s is a new flagship phone that boasts impressive features, including a fast refresh rate LTPO OLED display, a new Mediatek Dimensity 9300+ processor, and a DSLR-like camera setup. Design-wise, the phone has a sleek flat screen design with a matte finish on its middle frame and outer camera module. The back is made of glass with a metallik appearance and a weight of 203g. Despite being only 7.8mm thick, the phone packs a big punch with a good screen-to-body ratio. Under the hood, the Dimensity 9300+ processor delivers strong performance, outshining its predecessor in terms of generative AI capabilities and AnTuTu running scores. The battery, with a capacity of 5,100mAh, holds up well even after heavy use. The camera setup is perhaps the most impressive aspect of the Vivo X100s. With a 50MP Sony IMX920 main camera, Optical Image Stabilization, and a laser focus sensor, images are expected to be top-notch. The phone also features a 64MP periscope telephoto sensor, a 50MP ultrawide camera, and AI-powered humanistic Street camera mode. The price of the Vivo X100s starts at $554 in the USA, making it an exceptional value for those seeking a high-end camera phone in this budget. Overall, the phone's flat screen design, outstanding performance, and flagship-level camera make it a compelling choice for anyone looking for a great camera experience without breaking the bank.
Despite its impressive specs on paper, the Xiaomi Redmi K50 Pro failed to deliver in various aspects. The phone's camera was a major letdown, struggling with low-light photography and often overexposing images. Even using a GCAM port didn't improve the results significantly. Daytime photos were excellent, but that's not enough to redeem the camera's shortcomings. The 100-megapixel sensor, touted as a highlight of the phone, seemed to be hampered by software issues rather than hardware limitations. The battery life was average, with around 7-8 hours of screen time in everyday use. However, gaming performance was excellent, with smooth gameplay and long battery life (4-5 hours). The speakers were also impressive, making this a great phone for gaming enthusiasts. However, the camera's poor performance makes it hard to recommend this phone, especially when considering its high price point. For the same money, you can get better cameras on older Xiaomi phones or even last year's OnePlus 9 Pro. If your primary concern is gaming, then the Redmi K50 Pro might be a good choice. The display, battery life, and speakers all performed well in this regard. However, if photography is important to you, there are far better options available, making this phone a hard sell overall.
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