The Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus impresses with its upgrades like IP rating, curved display, and NFC, though inconsistent camera output and poor low-light imaging along with bloatware mar the experience. Strong battery life and rapid charging are stand-out features as well. However, its pricing faces stiff competition from performance-centric devices like the OnePlus Nord 3, iQOO Neo 7 Pro, and Poco F5. This also marks a huge departure for the Redmi Note 13 Pro (and its siblings) as their prices aren't the USP, unlike its predecessors.
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The Vivo V29 Pro is a camera powerhouse, tailor-made for content creators and photo buffs. But it's not just about the camera—it rocks a premium look without breaking the bank. The Pro version boasts a slick 6.78-inch curved AMOLED display with a buttery-smooth 120Hz refresh rate, perfect for binge-watching or scrolling through your feed. Plus, no bleeding colours at the edges, although it could use a tad more brightness in sunlight. On the camera front, the V29 Pro packs a punch with a 50MP primary, a 12MP portrait, and 8MP ultra-wide shooters on the rear, complemented by a sharp 50MP selfie camera. Expect true-to-life images without over-processing. Performance-wise, the phone houses the MediaTek Dimensity 8200 SoC, handling everyday tasks with ease, from gaming to multitasking, all without any hiccups. And with a rather decent 4600mAh battery, you'll go all day without a hitch. Oh, and say goodbye to bloatware—FunTouch 13 based on Android 13 lets you declutter your phone. If you prioritise top-notch camera capabilities, exceptional battery life, and a curved display, the Vivo V29 Pro is a must-have.
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