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Amazing slow downer no stereo
Amazing slow downer no stereo








amazing slow downer no stereo
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  2. AMAZING SLOW DOWNER NO STEREO ANDROID

The selfie camera tends to beautify the subject a little and gets reasonable detail. Video quality is at best acceptable for social networks but not beyond that. However, there is no ultrawide or telephoto lens to give one a different perspective and the 2-megapixel macro lens is very erratic in terms of performance.

amazing slow downer no stereo

Portraits are also on par with the best the competition can offer, with good bokeh, although it occasionally blurs out the edges of the subject, something that is common in smartphones at this price. The 50-megapixel main sensor delivers great detail and realistic colours most of the time, and even turns in a surprisingly decent low light performance, provided you can keep your hands steady. “Not bad, but not on par with the competition” is what we would say about the cameras of the Vivo T1 as well. It is not a bad option by any means, but the competition does seem to have an edge over it. That, along with the single speaker, make the Vivo T1 a decent rather than a good device for consuming multimedia content and gaming. The display is a bit of a disappointment, seeming a little washed out at times and delivering colours that were not as punchy as those we have seen on AMOLED displays in its segment, and even on other LCD displays, such as on the Poco X3 and the Redmi Note 11T 5G. The single speaker delivers impressively high volumes too, although you do not get the sort of immersive audio that you would from stereo speakers. You will not be able to play high end games with settings maxed out, but at slightly lower settings, games will run smoothly. The Snapdragon 695 makes the Vivo T1 a good multi-tasker and places it in the upper mid-segment gaming zone.

amazing slow downer no stereo

A steady performerĪll those specs translate into a very steady performance. There is a 3.5 mm audio jack, but the speaker is a single one – no stereo speakers, unlike some of its competitors. In terms of connectivity, the Vivo T1 comes with 5G, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and GPS. There is a charger in the box, but it is an 18W one, which again seems a bit of a step back, when you consider that 33W and even 65W chargers are available with competing devices. Inside that relatively slim frame is a surprisingly large 5000 mAh battery. That notch in front contains a 16-megapixel shooter. There are three cameras at the back – a 50-megapixel main sensor, coupled with a pair of 2 megapixel sensors, one for macro and another for depth.

AMAZING SLOW DOWNER NO STEREO FULL

The display is a full HD+ one and has a refresh rate of 120 Hz, although some might be disappointed in the fact that it is LCD rather than AMOLED, given how popular the latter is getting in this price range. Storage stands at 128 GB for all variants (expandable using a micro SD card, provided you sacrifice one of those SIM card slots), although RAM comes in 4 GB, 6 GB and 8 GB options.

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The star attractions on the phone are the Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 processor, which is supposed to be better than the Snapdragon 765, and the fact that the phone runs on Android 12 – the first phone in its segment to come with Android 12 out of the box. The spec sheet of the Vivo T1 also evokes “a bit of modern, a bit of old” feels. New chip, latest Android, but no AMOLED and a slow charger The Vivo T1 is great to hold and certainly has flaunt value, but only if you keep its back visible. On top of the display is a drop notch, which kind of gives the phone a slightly dated look. The tall 6.58-inch display has slim bezels to its left and right, but a rather large-ish chin beneath it. The front, however, is a bit of a blast from the past. Although the device feels solid, there is no dust and water resistance, which is a bit of a downer. At 8.25 mm, the phone is impressively slim, although its 187 gram weight puts it a little on the heavier side. The SIM card tray is on top of the phone, and the base has a speaker grille, a USB Type-C port and a 3.5 mm audio jack. There is a fingerprint scanner and volume rocker on the right side, while the left side is totally plain. The sides are flat in keeping with current trends, and of a blue shade.










Amazing slow downer no stereo