Oppo A79 5G’s highlight reel includes a unique rear panel texture, flat edge design and a 5,000mAh battery. When you have a deeper look, things get a little interesting. The OPPO A79 5G is powered by MediaTek 6020 SoC, which is also the chipset that powers the Lava Blaze 2 5G, which is about half its price. Its 50MP dual rear camera setup is decent for both, night and day shots, and the display is also decently responsive at 90Hz.
Oppo A79 5G is priced slightly on the higher side at Rs 19,999, so those open to options are recommended to go for realme Narzo 60 5G, which is priced slightly lower at Rs 15,999 and comes with slightly higher specifications on paper, like a Super AMOLED display, a 64MP primary rear camera, and a 16MP front camera.
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The Vivo Y200 5G is a budget-friendly smartphone with a decent camera and an appealing design. Sporting a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, it offers an enjoyable viewing experience. The design features a matte finish with a glass back panel, which looks sleek and doesn't attract fingerprints. But it's not just a pretty face – powered by the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 SoC, this bad boy handles everyday tasks with ease and even lets you kick back with some casual gaming. With a hefty 4800mAh battery and 44W fast charging support, you're set for a day of uninterrupted use. Now, let's talk about the camera setup. On the rear, there's a 64MP primary camera with OIS and a 2MP bokeh camera, accompanied by a smooth aura ring light for improved low-light photography. For selfies, there's a 16MP front camera that captures decent shots, although it sometimes smoothens the skin, giving it an unnatural look. Running on FuntouchOS 13 based on Android 13, the Vivo Y200 5G offers ample customisation options, albeit accompanied by some pre-installed apps you might not need. Nevertheless, if you're seeking a budget smartphone with a focus on camera performance, the Vivo Y200 5G is worth considering.
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