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The primary, ultra-wide and one of the telephoto cameras sit inside a circular ring, while the periscopic telephoto camera is placed just below it.ĭespite the somewhat recycled design, the Vivo X80 Pro still looks unique and feels premium when compared to any other smartphone in its class. It doesn’t rise up too much from the back panel and since it takes up the entire width, it prevents the phone from wobbling when placed on a flat surface. There’s a large ‘window’ for the cameras, which looks very similar to the one on the iQoo 9 Pro ( Review). The back of the phone is where one will notice most of the design changes.
The Vivo X80 Pro looks very similar to the Vivo X70 Pro+ Thankfully, Vivo has added a premium faux-leather case in the box, which offers good grip. While these matte surfaces are excellent when it comes to rejecting fingerprints and smudges, it also makes the Vivo X80 Pro very slippery. The Fluorite AG glass on the back and the Schott Xensation Up scratch protective glass over the display have curved sides which meet the aluminium-alloy frame, which also has a matte finish. It’s only available in Cosmic Black in India and this colour has a slight sparkle in the finish when exposed to bright light, but otherwise appears matte black. The Vivo X80 Pro’s overall design is very similar to the X70 Pro+. Keeping its price in mind, the phone will compete directly with the Samsung Galaxy S22+ ( Review) which is available from Rs. It comes with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage priced at Rs. The Vivo X80 Pro, just like the X70 Pro+, is available in a single configuration and is also priced similarly.
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While I initially felt it was only a small upgrade to the X70 Pro+ in terms of hardware, I’m now convinced that it’s still a solid one nonetheless after having tested it over the past few weeks, and here’s why. It’s missing the “+” in its name, but don’t be fooled as for all intents and purposes, it is the spiritual successor to the X70 Pro+ primarily because of its similar specs and price tag. But, how do you build a successor to such a feature-packed smartphone that is still very relevant even a year later? Vivo also finally added stereo speakers, wireless charging and an official IP68 rating to the X70 Pro+, which were missing on the previous generation and thus, completed the premium package. In my review of the X70 Pro+, I was completely convinced of its excellent camera performance and its much-hyped gimbal stabilisation system, making it a very unique offering in the premium segment. Last year’s X70 Pro+ was all about Vivo proving that it could go head-to-head with two of the biggest smartphone manufacturers such as Samsung and Apple in the premium segment.