The Vivo X300 Ultra isnt trying to be a balanced flagshipand thats exactly its appeal. It delivers one of the most capable camera systems on a smartphone today, backed by strong performance, a great display, and excellent battery life. But that focus comes at a cost: its bulky, expensive, and not the most practical daily device. If photography and videography are your priority, its easy to recommend. For everyone else, more well-rounded options make better sense.
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The Vivo V70 offers a largely well-rounded experience, anchored by a premium build, a strong display, reliable camera performance, and excellent battery life. OriginOS 6 feels smooth and cohesive in everyday use, though frequent notifications from the V App Store detract from an otherwise clean software experience. Performance is sufficient for daily tasks, but gaming limitations, including the 60fps cap in BGMI and noticeable heating during extended sessions, hold it back as a gaming-focused option. The design feels polished and premium, even if it lacks a distinct visual identity. Overall, the V70 makes sense for users who prioritise camera consistency, refinement, and battery endurance over outright performance.
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