VIVO X80 Pro 5G Smartphone, 12 GB RAM + 256 GB ROM, 50MP ZEISS Optics Android 12 Mobile Phone, 6.78 inch AMOLED Display,4700 mAh Battery,80W FlashCharge Dual SIM Cell Phone

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VIVO X80 Pro 5G Smartphone, 12 GB RAM + 256 GB ROM, 50MP ZEISS Optics Android 12 Mobile Phone, 6.78 inch AMOLED Display,4700 mAh Battery,80W FlashCharge Dual SIM Cell Phone

VIVO X80 Pro 5G Smartphone, 12 GB RAM + 256 GB ROM, 50MP ZEISS Optics Android 12 Mobile Phone, 6.78 inch AMOLED Display,4700 mAh Battery,80W FlashCharge Dual SIM Cell Phone

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The main camera does a great job of capturing a shallow depth of field when photographing close-up objects up to around 1.5m away – impressive for a smartphone. While the 50mm lens is there for portraits, therefore, the main camera also does an impressive job of capturing faces. With 12GB RAM, the Vivo X80 Pro 5G is also bolstered by an additional 4GB of system storage that's used as Extended RAM. Storage shouldn’t be a concern for most with 256GB on board. X80 Pro is equipped with vivo standard charger (FlashCharge adapter 20V / 4A), and supports up to 80W.The Wireless FlashCharge supports up to 50W. The actual charging power is dynamically adjusted as the scene changes, and subject to actual use. B1 (2100) , B2 (1900) , B3 (1800) , B4 (1700/2100 AWS 1) , B5 (850) , B7 (2600) , B8 (900) , B12 (700) , B17 (700) , B18 (800) , B19 (800) , B20 (800) , B25 (1900+) , B26 (850) , B28b (700) , B28a (700) , B32 (1500) , B34 (TDD 2100) , B38 (TDD 2600) , B39 (TDD 1900) , B40 (TDD 2300) , B41 (TDD 2500) , B42 (TDD 3500) , B66 (1700/2100) The Vivo X80 Pro’s quad-camera introduces Sony's large IMX 866 1/1.3" sensor on the primary camera. With an f/1.6 lens matched with OIS, this is one of the best-specced main cameras of any phone we've tested.

You’ll also get an 8MP periscope lens with 5x zoom. For selfie shots and video calling, you get a 32MP camera on the front. Vivo also continues its partnership with Zeiss for all the camera lenses on their devices. n1 (2100) , n2 (1900 PCS) , n3 (1800) , n5 (850) , n7 (2600) , n8 (900) , n12 (700) , n20 (800) , n28b (700) , n28a (700) , n38 (2600) , n40 (2300) , n41 (2500) , n66 (1700) , n77 (3700) , n78 (3500) Best Phones There are lots of smartphones you can buy within some price range. How about we help you with the Best Phones you can buy within these price ranges. It is very fair to say that not all phones that have similar price offer same user experience and good value for the phone. And we can help you choose when it comes to buy smartphones in these prices. In this category, we’ll focus on ranges of smartphones from flagship to low budget smartphones and which one you should spend your money on. Don’t worry, we’ll also get to explain why you should buy the smartphones. It’s very important you understand that all the phones we list in the Best Phones categories are recommendation. Which means, you can decide not to buy them. However, we want you to understand that these smartphones are selected by our team with prices, latest software, user experience and value for money in mind. We hope you enjoy our recommendations.

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Inspired by the look of professional cameras, the square and circle aesthetic that forms the lens and base is incorporated within the exterior design concept of X80 Pro, to remind of the X series' professional photography capabilities. By encasing the lens within a circle motif, the visual design invites users to see the world through the camera and highlights the Professional Imaging power of ZEISS. As for battery life, the Vivo X80 Pro 5G gets a slightly smaller battery than we're used to in flagships. It's 4700mAh, and Android flagships from OPPO, Samsung, and Xiaomi all sport 5000mAh batteries. Nevertheless, in our tests, the Vivo X80 Pro 5G actually outperformed the Galaxy S22 Ultra and Xiaomi 12 Pro when it came to screen on time. Accessibility of some certain features may vary across regions. The product pictures and features shown are for reference only; the images shown on the display screen are simulated, and for demonstration purposes only. Please take actual products as standard. Vivo's FunTouch UI, which runs on top of Android 12, has been criticized for being bloated and heavy, and while it still is on the X80 Pro 5G, it's going in the right direction with a clean look and feel. There are nevertheless plenty of customizations to the UI, from the multitasking screen to the way you can deploy widgets. This level of customization invites performance issues, and while we didn't experience too many – the only one being a slight delay on receiving notifications versus an iPhone, for example, experiences online have been inconsistent. X80 Pro has a 32MP front camera and a rear four-camera system consisting of a 50MP ultra-sensing camera with GNV sensor and optical image stabilisation (OIS), a 48MP wide-angle camera, a 12MP gimbal portrait camera, and an 8MP periscope camera. The 12MP gimbal portrait camera is the core upgrade that allows for video enhancement and stability, while X80 Pro's main camera also includes an exclusively customised 'ultra-sensing' GNV sensor to optimise reflectivity and reduce stray light paired with a High Transmittance Glass Lens for low dispersion and temperature drift to reduce glaring.

In addition, new effects, such as the ZEISS Cinematic Style Bokeh, have been added to the ZEISS Superb Portrait feature, enabling users to recreate classic Hollywood aesthetics by adding a film-like bokeh effect with a 2.39:1 widescreen aspect ratio combined with artistic long oval bokeh, similar to ZEISS Cinematic Video Bokeh. The overall effects can also be enhanced with vivo's cinematic lens simulation algorithm and a dual-camera depth-of-field technology that combines flare rendering and processing. By recognising highlight points, the brightest point in the picture is identified and artistic blue light trails can be created, similar to the blue streak in cinema lenses. While this review isn't the place for a debate on the impact of beauty filters on self-image, we're certainly not fans of them being on by default, and wish they were opt in, not opt out. Thankfully, though, you can dial down the beauty mode, which is a saving grace. Vivo has migrated its mobile gimbal tech to the first telephoto camera –a 50mm, f/1.9 lens matched with a 1/2.93" Sony IMX 663 sensor. While the specs are less impressive, the gimbal stabilization should help eke out decent performance here.ZEISS Style Portrait (ZEISS Biotar Style Bokeh, ZEISS Planar Style Bokeh, ZEISS Distagon Style Bokeh, ZEISS Sonnar Style Bokeh) are recreated in X80 series by taking the following lens as inspiration:

If you ask me the design leaves something to be desired, especially when it comes to the awkward camera module, though FunTouch OS is really the main reason to consider looking elsewhere. It’s clunky, awkward, and laden with bloatware – hardware this good simply deserves better. The phone's far-reaching telephoto camera is a periscope module with an 8 MP resolution 1/4.4" sensor. That's matched with an f/3.4 lens with OIS, and a 125mm focal length. Like the Pro version, the smartphone retains the same design and dimensions. It comes with the same display size, but you get a regular FullHD+ resolution, E5 AMOLED panel, 120Hz refresh rate and a smaller fingerprint sensor under the display. Instead of the Snapdragon chipset, you get MediaTek's Dimensity 9000 SoC, making it the first device in the country to sport the new chipset. With an Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset, the Vivo X80 Pro 5G has flagship power, and in turn, flagship power drain and heat production.

How good are the vivo X80 Pro’s cameras?

On that front, the Vivo has an advantage in a few areas, with a slightly faster chipset than the UK version of the S22 Ultra (though the same one as US models), plus faster charging whether wired or wireless. The X80 Pro 5G isn't affordable and it isn't perfect, but it's a very good camera phone that's stylish, premium, and feature-rich. Its camera system is one of the most complete solutions available thanks to no real weak links. The main camera is strong, the telephoto comes in a close second, and the periscope and autofocusing ultra-wide camera both bolster the system with fair to good performance for the most part.

vivo's X80 Pro features extensive upgrades that creates an unmatched mobile photography experience, and, for the first time, delivers cinematic style video modes co-engineered with ZEISS. The new ZEISS Cinematic Video Bokeh feature creates an oval bokeh in film-standard 2.39:1 aspect ratio producing a widescreen cinematic lens effect that can capture highly aesthetic and expressive videos. Users also have the option to choose regular lens video bokeh and create portrait videos with bokeh with a single tap. The bokeh effect varies to fit the focal length, aperture, and shooting distance, and in a regular 16:9 frame the bokeh balls are round. The X80 Pro Dual Stereo Speaker along with its powerful bass provides a balanced and improved overall sound effect, bringing dual speakers to vivo X series in the UK for the first time. The rest of the phone doesn't disappoint either. Sure, there's a heavy-handed interface, but if you can get used to that, and we did, the X80 Pro's powerful, has a brilliant screen, good enough battery life, and very fast charging – both wired and wireless. Alternatives Low-light photos shot on the phone look competitive, and video captured at up to 8K also looks good –steady, sharp, and richly coloured. Enthusiasts will appreciate the manual modes Vivo includes, and the Zeiss colour tuning is also a boon for imaging fans. Vivo X80 Pro 5G review: Performance The new vivo V1+ Chip and rear camera lens ZEISS T*Coating comes as standard for bright, natural colours and cinematic videos and portraits.News [caption id="attachment_5975" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Credit: SamMobile[/caption] The fact that smartphones are released every now and then means there will be news about these phones and their companies. In truth, there are lots of things happening in the smartphone industry. From production, to release to sales and distribution there is always something to talk about. In this category, we’ll be giving updates regarding new smartphones, sales and distribution of these phones. Latest happenings regarding various smartphone companies. We’ll also give updates regarding tech events and SOC manufacturers. Stay tune to catch in on all the vibes. News is meant to cover the four corners the world. Hence the updates here won’t be restricted to just one brand or region. We are going to try our best to give you valid tech news as they happens around the globe. That been said, we hope you enjoy reading these news as we are going to enjoy updating them here. The Vivo X80 Pro experience feels special before you even get to the phone. Open the box and in addition to one very sleek-looking smartphone which we'll come onto, there's the best-looking case we've ever seen included with a phone. Complete with faux-leather texturing. Instantly – this made a great first impression. The pictures are for function illustration. The pixel value may vary under different camera modes and is subject to actual usage, and some sample images have been cropped or illustrated with logo removed and are for reference only. Actual shooting results shall prevail. The front camera is also specced out, with its 32MP, 1/2.8" sensor with an f/2.45, 26mm wide-angle lens.



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