The Vivo T3x features a 6.72-inch LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The screen supports up to 1000 nits of peak brightness, so the panel is adequately bright, but outdoor visibility can be a bit challenging under direct sunlight. The colours on the display aren't particularly vibrant or punchy but lean more towards a neutral approach. For photography, the Vivo T3x is equipped with a 50MP primary camera and a 2MP depth sensor on the back. The photos taken with this smartphone are good but sometimes images lack adequate details. The dynamic range is limited, which may be a drawback for some users. Regardless, for the price, the photos are impressive.
Low-light performance is average. On the front, it has an 8MP selfie camera that captures natural-looking photos. The Vivo T3x is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 SoC, delivering solid performance. The device handles multitasking and heavy gaming without significant heat issues. It runs on FunTouchOS 14, based on Android 14, out of the box. While the phone comes with some bloatware, apps can be uninstalled if unnecessary. The Vivo T3x boasts a 6000mAh battery and includes a 44W fast charger in the box, providing impressive battery life. So, if you're looking for a smartphone under Rs 15,000 with a sleek design, excellent battery life, and reliable performance, the Vivo T3x is a great option to consider.
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The Realme P1 Pro features a 6.7-inch curved OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate that offers a bright viewing experience in most conditions. While it supports 950 nits of peak brightness, it may falter under glaring sunlight. In terms of design, the device closely resembles its cousins, the Realme 12 Series, with the distinguishing feature of a feather-textured finish on the back panel. Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 SoC, the P1 Pro easily handles everyday tasks such as calling, messaging, and casual browsing. The device is capable of running heavy titles like BGMI and Call of Duty: Mobile, though prolonged usage may lead to noticeable temperature increases. The camera setup includes a 50MP primary camera with OIS, an 8MP ultra-wide camera, and a 16MP selfie camera. While the primary camera delivers decent results, distant or low-light shots may appear grainy. The selfie camera, however, captures social-media-ready images without the need for editing. Running on Realme UI 5.0, based on Android 14 out-of-the-box, the software offers extensive customisation options, albeit accompanied by bloatware that’s thankfully deletable. The phone is equipped with a 5000mAh battery and supports 45W fast charging, it can easily last through a day of light to heavy usage. In conclusion, the Realme P1 Pro is a solid option for those seeking a smartphone with commendable battery life, solid performance, and a smooth display.
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