The Vivo X300 FE proves that compact smartphones no longer need to compromise on battery life, cameras, or performance. Its comfortable form factor, excellent telephoto camera, vibrant display, and outstanding battery life make it one of the most well-rounded compact flagships available today. However, its biggest challenge comes from within Vivos own lineup. At its current price, the standard Vivo X300 remains a compelling alternative. Still, if portability is your top priority, the X300 FE makes a very strong case for itself.
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The Infinix Note 60 Pro delivers a well-rounded experience, with a smooth 144Hz display, solid speakers, reliable battery life, and clean day-to-day performance. The main camera is dependable, and thermals remain impressively well controlled. However, the safe, iPhone-inspired design, limited IP64 rating, and use of UFS 2.2 storage hold it back. The Pro tag also feels stretched, especially given gimmicks like the inconsistent heart rate sensor. Still, for those prioritising stability and everyday usability over peak performance, the Note 60 Pro remains a sensible and easy phone to live with.
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