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The Vivo V27 looks aesthetically pleasing and is UV-reactive, changing the colours under glaring sunlight. When indoors, it returns to its normal colour. It changes colours like a chameleon. The device boasts a 6.78-inch, curved AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The display is highly responsive and buttery smooth. However, this phone lacks stereo speakers, which can be a dealbreaker for many. The phone features a MediaTek Dimensity 7200 SoC, which performs well in day-to-day usage. Gaming on this phone is also good, but you may notice occasional lags and stutters when playing intensive games. The phone packs a 4600mAh battery and comes with a 66W charging adapter. The charging speeds are decent. The Vivo V27 runs on FunTouchOS 13, based on Android 13, which comes with bloatware. The V27 offers good customisation options for the home screen and lock screen. At the rear, there’s a 50MP main camera with OIS, an 8MP ultra-wide camera, and a 2MP super macro camera. On the front, there's a 50MP camera with autofocus for selfies. The main camera on this phone is brilliant; however, the ultra-wide and super macro cameras need some improvement. The front camera clicks selfies that can be posted on social media without any editing. Therefore, if you’re in the market for an aesthetically pleasing device that changes colours like a chameleon, and you want an awesome battery with great cameras, then the Vivo V27 stands as an ideal choice.
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