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 Performance-wise, the Vivo V29 utilises the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G SoC, which some may consider outdated.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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Realme 11 Pro offers notable upgrades, including a premium faux leather finish and a vibrant curved display for an enhanced multimedia experience. However, the Dimensity 7050 chip is more suitable for everyday users than performance enthusiasts. While the primary camera performs well, the lack of an ultra-wide angle lens is disappointing. The battery life and charging capabilities meet expectations, and the software is feature-rich but comes with excessive bloatware. Alternative options include the Lava Agni 2 for clean software, a wide-angle camera, and the Poco X5 Pro for gaming enthusiasts.
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