The Oppo F25 Pro packs a punch with solid performance, decent cameras for its price, and a battery that claims to be up and running for 16 to 17 hours. Its 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a speedy 120Hz refresh rate makes switching apps a breeze, while HDR 10+ support brings colours to life. Despite its rather ordinary design, the matte finish keeps fingerprints at bay. On the back, you'll find a 64MP main camera, an 8MP ultra-wide camera, and a 2MP macro shooter, with a 32MP selfie camera up front. Picture quality is alright, but watch out for the selfie cam—it might make your face a bit too smooth. At the helm of it is the MediaTek Dimensity 7050 SoC, the F25 Pro handles everyday tasks and light gaming effortlessly. However, be prepared for lacklustre performance especially on high-end games, as the processor is based on a three-year-old architecture. With ColorOS 14 on board, based on Android 14, there's plenty of room for customisation, the presence of pre-installed apps can clutter the experience. With the 5000mAh battery and 67W fast charger included in the package—all for a price that’s well within Rs 25,000.
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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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