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Metric | vivo Y22s | vivo X80 Lite |
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Connectivity | #796 | #242 Winner |
Design | #681 | #478 Winner |
Display | #819 | #371 Winner |
Performance | #631 | #600 Winner |
Battery | #664 | #493 Winner |
Camera | #733 | #284 Winner |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
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The Vivo Y22s is a decent mid-range smartphone that offers a premium design and capable cameras. The phone's summer cyan color variant features a feather-like design at the back with a gradient color scheme, which looks pretty and feels light and slim. The 6.55-inch HD display has normal-sized bezels on both sides and a notch at the top for the selfie camera. While it's not as bright under sunlight, the colors look good, although some pixelation is noticeable. Under the hood, the Y22s packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 chipset with up to 8GB of RAM, which provides snappy performance for everyday tasks like social media scrolling and app switching. However, gaming performance is limited to casual games at low graphics quality due to frame drops during intense scenes. The camera system is capable, with a 50MP dual rear camera that takes good-looking pictures with HDR feature and portrait mode producing pleasing portraits. Low-light photography is also decent, thanks to the large image sensor and dedicated night mode. However, video quality is average, with no stabilization. Battery life is impressive, lasting up to 7 hours of heavy gaming on a single charge. The phone's bottom-firing loudspeaker sounds decent but doesn't get very loud. With an 18W charger, it can recharge to 100% in just over an hour. Overall, the Vivo Y22s is a solid mid-range smartphone that offers a good balance of design, performance, and battery life. While its gaming performance is limited, casual gamers will find it suitable for their needs. The phone's price range of ₱10-13k makes it a competitive option in the market.
The Vivo X80 Lite is a mid-range smartphone that shines as a vlogging phone, especially with its 50-megapixel selfie camera delivering excellent portrait videos and impressive bokeh effects. The phone's performance is fine, with no overheating issues, and battery life is satisfying, particularly for video playback. One of the standout features is the ability to change the color of the backside under UV light, adding a touch of uniqueness to the design. However, the plastic frame feels cheap, and the buttons are clicky. The notch at the top is also quite ugly, and the bezels are quite big. The camera capabilities are mixed, with excellent daytime shots from the main camera but disappointing nighttime photos that struggle with bright lights. Ultra-wide camera shots are also underwhelming. Macro shots can be easily replaced by close-ups. The phone runs on Android 13, which is a plus, and has decent stabilization for video recording. It also comes with headphones and an adapter in the box, which is a nice touch. Overall, the Vivo X80 Lite is a solid mid-range smartphone that excels as a vlogging phone, but falls short in other areas. Its price point should be around 300, making it a more realistic option for those looking for a budget-friendly vlogging camera. While it's not a top contender against phones like the Nothing Phone and Honor 70, it does give a run for its money to the Poco F4 Realme 9 Pro Plus in this price range.
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