The Galaxy A15 5G would make sense for those who are brand loyalists and prefer and cleaner UI. It comes with a 5,000mAh battery, which offers a solid full-day usage or even more, and can be charged via 25W fast charging, which is good. In terms of camera, users get a 50MP primary rear camera coupled with a macro lens. The picture quality is decent in the day, but if a higher-resolution camera is your priority, you may want to look elsewhere.
The MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ under its hood offers modest performance, and a mid-tier processor on a smartphone is surprising given the SoC can be seen on devices like Xiaomi Redmi 13C 5G, Poco M6 5G, Realme 11x 5G, and more that cost between Rs 10,000-Rs 15,000. While its AMOLED display is respectable, with a FHD+ resolution, its refresh rate of 90Hz may not sit well with everyone.
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The Vivo Y200 5G caters to those who prioritise staying stylishly up-to-date while constantly on the move. The Eco-Fiber leather makes the phone look modern and chic. It comes with a 5000mAh battery that can extend usage up to a full day. This device has a 50MP primary camera, a 2MP bokeh camera, and a flicker sensor. It delivers adequate picture quality during the day, albeit with a tendency to over-brighten faces. However, its edge detection capabilities leave room for improvement. The performance from the Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 SoC isn’t the best in class, so, If performance and gaming rank high on your priority list, you might want to explore other options. Nevertheless, considering its price point, you get a really nice 120Hz AMOLED display along with good dual stereo speakers. The UI is decent but keep an eye out for bloatware on this smartphone.
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