A year ago's Vivo V7 Plus ended up being a shockingly amazing cell phone at its cost. A clever mix of equipment and programming made it a captivating bundle that was ideal for the selfie fan.

The Vivo V7, propelled numerous months after the Plus model, is basically a chopped down V7
Plus.

Contrasting the details next to each other, the two gadgets are practically indistinguishable, with the V7 essentially offering a littler screen, littler battery and lower limit stockpiling at a lessened cost.

 In any case, despite everything we're getting that same plastic body, HD show and low-end processor. Does the gadget still hold up in a market where achievement is unthinkable without advancement?

Build and Design: 7/10

 The plan and fabricate are for all intents and purposes indistinguishable to the V7 Plus. You recover a plastic that resembles metal, a tall, 18:9 show with its pre-connected scratch watch, volume controls, front and back cameras with LED streak, and so forth.





The V7 is a touch littler than the V7 Plus, however you'll need the telephones next to each other to reveal to them separated by stature. Not at all like the Apple iPhones, where there's an emotional contrast between the Plus and normal model telephones.

The Vivo V7 still has the modest, plasticky feel of the V7 Plus and is light. Likewise with the greater model, at first look, the back seems like metal.

I'm not saying it's a terrible thing that the V7 is so similar to the Plus model, it's simply that I wish Vivo had taken more inconvenience to refresh the plan, given that it propelled such a great amount of later than the V7 Plus.

Xiaomi's Mi A1, for instance, has a genuine metal body, and with USB-C gradually assuming control everything, it's a touch of baffling to see a microUSB port once more.

Features: 7.5/10

Put something aside for the show and battery, the telephone stays unaltered when contrasted with its greater sibling.





You get a 5.7-inch HD+ show (720x1440 pixels) in a 18:9 viewpoint proportion, a Snapdragon 450 chip, 4 GB of RAM, 32 GB of capacity and a 3,000 mAh battery. Inner capacity can be extended by up to 256 GB. You additionally get FM Radio.

The star is, obviously, that 24 MP selfie camera with a f/2.0 gap and fill streak. The back camera is a tamer 16 MP f/2.0 unit with PDAF.

On the product front, you're getting FunTouch OS 3.2, which has been worked on Android 7.1.2 Nougat.

Regarding availability, you get the basics, yet you will pass up a great opportunity for all the more intense alternatives like USB-C and 5 GHz Wi-Fi.

Display: 7/10





The show was great on the V7 Plus and it is similarly as great on the V7. At 5.7-inches, it's somewhat littler than the 5.99-inch screen on the V7 Plus. However, that is the extent that the distinctions go. Likewise with the V7 Plus, despite everything we're disillusioned that Vivo hasn't offered a higher determination screen, and as with the V7 Plus, we comprehend this is an exchange off amongst execution and battery life. 

Notwithstanding, the screen is adequate for most utilize cases and in typical use, you're probably not going to see any pixels. It's just when you hold the telephone near your face, as in VR applications, that you'll see them. 

OS and programming: 8/10 

Since Vivo didn't take the inconvenience to refresh the OS much since the V7 Plus propelled in September, I'm not going to take the inconvenience to by and by portray finally the highlights of Vivo's FunTouch OS 3.2. For more points of interest, just make a beeline for the V7 Plus audit.





More or less, FunTouch OS 3.2 weds the best of iOS — swipe-down all inclusive inquiry and control focus situation — with Android highlights. Extra iOS highlights like raise-to-wake are additionally bolstered. 

The telephone additionally incorporates a straightforward facial acknowledgment usefulness that can undoubtedly be tricked by photographs. It's a quick and simple open component that can work exceptionally well for you in case you're willing to acknowledge the way that the open framework is defenseless. 

The UI, while a conspicuous iOS rip-off no doubt, is all around improved for the equipment and doesn't stammer. Different highlights like split-see and application clones are back. 

Similarly as with the V7 Plus, the OS is extremely customisable, if somewhat inelegant, and you can invest very some energy messing about in the settings till you discover a setup that you like. 

Performance: 7/10

The execution is about indistinguishable to that on the V7 Plus. We're still extremely disillusioned that the telephone is toting a Snapdragon 450. It was a pointlessly sensible alternative for a Rs 22,000 telephone and is again a superfluously sensible choice on a Rs 17,000 telephone. 

I say sensible on the grounds that the SD450 is sufficiently capable to ensure that the telephone is running easily and without issues. There are a couple of arbitrary occurrences of stammer, yet not very many. Essentially, the 450 is sufficiently effective to run the telephone easily, and that is it. There's no energy to save for heavier assignments.






My greatest dissension is in gaming. While amusements run easily and the telephone doesn't warm up, diversions that scale their illustrations settings scale everything route down to oblige the constrained graphical capacities of the SD450. Less expensive telephones than the V7 are bragging of SD 625 and 653 chips. These are normally between 20-40 percent more intense than the SD 450, and are controlling more honed, higher determination screens. 

Speaker quality is especially great on the V7. It's boisterous and you can unmistakably hear the single speaker in even an uproarious situation. 

In-call quality was fine and music quality is satisfactory. 

Biometrics were expectedly quick and I have no protestations on that front either. 

Camera: 7.5/10

Camera execution from this telephone is for all intents and purposes indistinguishable to the camera execution on the V7 Plus. Pictures from the back camera are acceptable, great in sunshine, unpleasant around evening time and middle of the road between. 






Focusing is sensibly brisk and everything acts obviously. 

The picture mode on the back camera, accomplished by means of a solitary camera setup, is very decent. It doesn't overstate the foundation obscure excessively and completes a tolerable activity of feathering the edges to make for a more regular looking phony picture shot. 

In any case, I stray. We're all here, all things considered, to discuss that mammoth 24 MP selfie camera. It's the reason this telephone exists and truly, without it, the telephone is nothing. 

Gratefully, the sole purpose behind this current telephone's presence is defended. The 24 MP selfie camera is as mind boggling as it was on the V7 Plus, and may even be somewhat moved forward. 

Selfies caught from this sensor are sharp and in concentrate more often than not. The single-camera representation mode on the front works extraordinary. There's a fill streak as a LED that has ended up being fundamental in hard lighting conditions and a few selfie-particular highlights make it simple to take pleasant selfies with least complain. 

The representation mode on the front is additionally in the same class as the one on the back. 

All that really matters is only this, in the event that you adore taking selfies, I can't think about a superior cell phone to go far. The main telephone that can one-up the V7/V7+ in this office is the Vivo V5 Plus, which includes a better than average double camera setup on the front. 

Selfies from this telephone beat those from Apple's popular iPhones and most Android leads excepting the Pixel 2 gadgets. 

In the event that you couldn't care less about selfies, you have no motivation to get this telephone. 

Battery Life: 8.5/10

I don't comprehend what Vivo's finished with the product, however the V7, with it's littler battery, keeps going similarly as long as the V7 Plus, if not longer. Our engineered benchmarks pegged the battery life at 10 hours and 45 minutes, and I found the telephone effortlessly enduring me more than 1.5 days. 

Charging speed is somewhat moderate, in any case. 

Verdict and Price in India

At around Rs 17,000, the V7 is an extremely poor decision of telephone. Basically every telephone that you can purchase in a similar value extend is less expensive, altogether more intense and offers a higher determination show. Better choices incorporate the Mi A1, the Moto G5s Plus and the Huawei 7x. Indeed, even the Redmi Note 4 for Rs 12,999 is an all the more capable choice with a practically identical back camera. 

On the off chance that you live beyond words your selfies, nonetheless, the V7 is an inconceivable telephone, and it's the main motivation to purchase the V7.

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