Two-minute review
The last few months have seen a lot of smartphone launches in the sub Rs 30,000 segment of India, following a somewhat dry spell and lack of options from many brands. With great new offerings in the form of the OnePlus Nord,
the Samsung Galaxy M51, the Realme X3 series, and others, Vivo now faces heat on its home turf. Its response is the Vivo V20 —
a phone that covers the basics and goes on to offer some unique features for a growing niche.
With content consumption reaching all-time high levels, creation naturally followed suit.
Vivo hopes to cater to the new breed of users who rely on their cameras for a lot more than the occasional click here and there. Be it selfies, vlogging, social media or video calls,
the Vivo V20 has something for everyone whose usage includes a lot of photography or videography.
In fact, it is one of the only phones to offer actual autofocus abilities on the front camera.
The 44MP Eye AF selfie camera seems legitimate in our initial testing. It is quick to focus and adjust the metering,
be it photos or videos. The rear cameras are modest in comparison, with a 64MP primary shooter,
an 8MP ultra-wide lens that doubles as a macro camera and a 2MP mono camera.
On the inside, it is powered by the popular Snapdragon 720G chipset. While it is usually seen on more affordable smartphones,
it is pretty capable and consistent on the Vivo V20, especially if you’re not big on gaming.
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