If you’re deeply involved in content creation and rely heavily on your camera, whether front or back, then the Vivo V29 might be a good choice for you. The V29 features a 50MP main camera with OIS, an 8MP ultra-wide camera, and a 2MP depth camera. It delivers social media-ready photos with a closer to reality colours. However, it may struggle in low-light conditions. For those seeking a device for everyday tasks like watching videos and using social media, the AMOLED 3D curved display offers a satisfying solution. While the phone's design is undeniably stunning, slapping a case to the back is advisable to prevent accidental slips from your hands. Performance-wise, the Vivo V29 utilises the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G SoC, which some may consider outdated. Therefore, if top-notch performance is your primary concern, you might want to consider the iQOO Neo 9 Pro or the OnePlus 12R.
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The iQOO Z7 Pro boasts an attractive design and a gorgeous display but lacks stereo speakers. Its cameras perform well, but lack an ultra-wide angle option. On the positive side, it offers excellent performance for gaming and multitasking, efficient screen time, and quick charging. You can also consider the Lava Agni 2 for a lower price with an ultra-wide camera, or the Redmi K50i for enhanced performance in this price range.
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