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Metric | vivo Y21T | vivo Y100 5G |
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Connectivity | #799 | #423 Winner |
Design | #484 | #468 Winner |
Display | #688 | #170 Winner |
Performance | #720 | #461 Winner |
Battery | #670 | #118 Winner |
Camera | #518 Winner | #714 |
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The Vivo Y21T is the latest addition to the Y series lineup, boasting a 6.51-inch LCD screen, powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 chipset, and a massive 5,000mAh battery. As a budget gaming phone, it's designed for casual gaming enthusiasts. Design-wise, the Y21T has a slim body made of glossy polycarbonate material that changes colors when moved towards different angles. The device features a triple-camera setup at the top left corner, a slightly broad chin on the front, and a notch at the top with a call speaker. The phone's design looks premium but is prone to fingerprint smudges. The display is good for casual use, with vivid and accurate color reproduction. However, audio quality is compromised due to single downward-firing speakers that distort at maximum volume. Under the hood, the Y21T runs on Funtouch OS 12 based on Android 11, offering a customizable interface with some bloatware. The phone has a Jovi Home Ultra Game Mode and an eSport mode for enhanced gaming experience. Performance-wise, the device handles basic tasks well but stutters when switching apps. Gaming performance is decent, with minimal stutters in lighter games like Asphalt 9, but some details in graphics are grainy. Battery life is impressive, lasting a day or two on moderate usage, and charging takes about an hour and 30 minutes. The cameras are a triple setup of 50MP main, 2MP macro, and 2MP depth sensors, producing decent images with good lighting, but subpar low-light shots. Overall, the Vivo Y21T offers good battery life, trendy design, and average performance for an entry-level phone. While it's challenging to recommend at its price point of PHP 10,199, it's a solid daily driver if budget isn't an issue.
The Vivo Y100 5G is a stunning device with a Pacific Blue Glass bag that changes color under the sun. The phone's performance is impressive, with fast app launching and multitasking. However, I have mixed feelings about this device. Priced at Rs 24,999, it's available in an 8GB RAM variant, which I think is a smart decision. The back of the phone features a triple-camera setup, including a 64-megapixel primary camera with optical image stabilization (OIS), which produces stable videos and sharp images. The AMOLED display measures 6.38 inches and has a 90Hz refresh rate, making it smooth to use. However, I wish it had a higher refresh rate like 120Hz. The phone's battery life is decent, lasting a full day with moderate usage. In terms of cameras, the Vivo Y100 5G performs well, capturing good details even in direct sunlight. The macro camera does a decent job, but it struggles when zoomed in. The front camera produces crisp selfies, although skin tones feel over-processed. The phone runs on Android 13 with Funtouch OS and has some bloatware apps, which can be deleted. The Dimensity 900 chipset provides fast performance, making it suitable for gaming. Overall, the Vivo Y100 5G is a good deal at Rs 24,999, considering its features like OIS, AMOLED display, and decent battery life. However, it lacks an ultrawide camera and dual stereo speakers, which might be a drawback for some users.
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