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The Vivo Y33s is a budget smartphone that competes with devices like the Samsung Galaxy A22, Infinix Note 10, and Redmi 10. It costs 109,000 Naira and offers decent features at its price point. In terms of design, the phone feels light and has a mirror finish on the rear, but it scratches easily. The device also supports reverse charging. The camera setup includes a 50-megapixel primary sensor, a 2-megapixel depth sensor, and a 2-megapixel macro sensor. The primary camera takes good pictures with impressive dynamic range, although portrait mode sometimes suffers from blown highlights. The phone runs Android 11 with Fun Touch OS 11.1, has minimal bloatware, and no ads. However, the device lacks future-proofing with uncertain prospects for Android 12 updates. Battery life is good, lasting a full day on a single charge, and charging time takes around two hours to reach 100%. The phone also supports reverse charging. While gaming performance is average, the device can play demanding titles like PUBG and Call of Duty. The mono speaker sounds decent but lacks stereo sound. Overall, the Vivo Y33s shines with its 50-megapixel main camera, good battery life, and reverse charging feature. However, it falls short in display refresh rate, front camera quality, and mono speaker performance.
The Vivo Y75 5G is a mid-range smartphone that boasts impressive features such as dual-mode 5G, a 50MP primary camera, and a large 5000mAh battery with fast charging support. The phone's design is sleek and lightweight, weighing just 187 grams. * Dual-mode 5G connectivity * Triple-camera setup with 50MP primary sensor * Mediatek Dimensity 700 processor * 8GB RAM and 128GB storage * 6.58-inch LCD display * 5000mAh battery with fast charging support The phone's build quality is good, and the glass finish on the back provides a premium feel. The fingerprint scanner, located on the power button, is responsive and quick to unlock the device. Face unlock also works well in various lighting conditions. The camera interface is standard, with options for photo mode, super macro mode, and more. Sample shots show decent quality, but nothing exceptional. The phone runs Fun Touch OS 12 based on Android 12, which feels smooth and responsive. The storage is generous, offering about 107GB of usable space. The single speaker at the bottom produces satisfactory sound for ringtones, alarms, and media consumption. Overall, the Vivo Y75 5G offers a lot of value in its price range, making it a strong contender in the mid-range smartphone market.
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