vivo X90 series launch in India soon: check specs, features, availability
vivo X90 series launch in India on 22 November
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vivo X90, vivo X90 Pro, vivo X90 Pro+RAM 8 GB. Internal 256 GB. Dimensity 9200 SoC. Camera 50+8+64+48 mp. Display 6.78 in. 4700 mAh.
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Network2G,3G,4G,5G.RAM(Random Access Memory)8 GBROM(Read Only Memory)256 GB.ProcessorDimensity 9200 SoC.Rear Camera50+8+64+48 MP(Quad)Front Camera32 MPDisplay6.78 in.Battery4700 mAh.
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Confined and Confused ... tall tales of technology
🕦 November 2021 ..
My Realme 6 Pro works, it just works well enough for most of the tasks thrown at it…. but some things were off
• The phone used to heat up during charging
• The charger port was loose for the cable to often dangle and come off
• The biggest problem, which was now a bane, was that the camera UI used
to lag a lot… and it was because of the main 64 MP camera (the one which was pixel-binned using using 16MP sensors).. and that too never in the 64 MP mode but during normal photography or videography.
Flashback
Almost 3 years ago, when I had purchased a Realme 6 Pro it was one of the best devices in the budget. Had cost me INR_19.5k
Snapdragon 720G, 8GB RAM, 128 GB on board, support for dedicated microSD, 4 Rear cameras(3 actually useful) and 2 selfie cameras (normal and wide angle), dual SIM with dual VoLTE support.
The specs were very good, for the time… but unfortunately there was a downfall with the lack of evolution. Considering the phone heating issues and the severe camera performance issues, I needed an upgrade… one that was a recent launch and hence would last longer that older models which would be out of support life some months later.
I was eagerly awaiting the launch of the next best thing in Realme series… the 9 / 9 Pro. A device which was teased in 2021 but never created owing to the lack of Silicon worldwide. Many other brands had followed suit with their launch schedules, promising a good number of robust launches in 2022 as the calendar flipped.
Little did we all, the potential consumers, know… what was to arrive.
🕦 January 2022 ..
The last line above is not as ominous as it sounds. But still, the market had a drastic shift at the end of 2021,there was this new kid on the block “5G”. India, my homeland, the 2nd most populous country in the world, a country where smartphones are launched in several categories catered to specific needs and most mobile connections are not contract-bound. So we have a lot of choices, and the manufacturers know that. So needless to say, they will not let go of the opportunity to confuse us.
On a sidenote, many people had advised me to look for an iOS device; which though very stable and secure, has its own caveats, at least for me.
• the budget
• the non-flexible ecosystem (which positively is also good for its security)
• the lack of satisfaction from not buying a “value for money” all-in-one personal device
🕦 The onslaught begins…
OnePlus was first of the “major” brands to launch the Nord CE2 (Core Edition 2). OnePlus used to be a good brand, but had now become a subsidiary of Oppo, hence people worldwide were complaining that their OS was now just a ripoff of Oppo’s Color OS.
The cost of owning a OnePlus device went higher and higher for along time, till the OnePlus 9RT, which is when the makers realised that they had forgotten their roots… so they had to cater to people with lower budgets. Hence came the OP Nord and Nord 2, both devices notorious in fate since there may reports of the phones blasting, whether plugged in to charge or not.
With a passable AMOLED screen, an Oppo Reno-7 inspired design (Hey it looks the same as that high end phone, so you can have something to flaunt ! ). The device is slim, has the “usual” 3-rear camera setup and is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 900 SoC.. a proven good performer which also supports 2K and beyond in video resolution. It still had the feel of the OnePlus UI – the OxygenOS;
but it has the soul of ay other Chinese smartphone on a budget.
If one wants a OnePlus device, it was good. Good in gaming, good UI free from bloatware which CN origin devices usually put in, a loudness not great but sound quality crisp despite being a mono-speaker… but it also carried the baggage of its predecessors having “explosive” problems and that it had a 64 MP camera, with performance below average. Well the year hasn’t ended, something good will come up… hence pass…
🕦 A known senior citizen strikes back, silently
Motorola, after having gone through multiple owner changes, was finally starting to rear its head again. After the numbered series of G20, 30,40 etc; contemporary devices which YouTube and news media couldn’t stop raving about were the G51 and the G71.
The primary thing nobody highlights in their reviews is that these days, 128 GB MAY NOT BE ENOUGH. It may sound like nit-picking, but with the volume of media consumption and internal storage hogging by social media apps and streaming platform apps; there has to be some space left for a person to use regular communication apps like the ones for bank and grocery shopping.
Again strictly my opinion, but it is rare for a user to use a very small number of apps; which I believe either stems from lack of familiarity or from presence of extreme self-control, to be using smartphone as mostly that… as a phone.
The reason I break off when stating my understanding of Moto launches is… is that most people think they will not need storage and will suffice with 128 GB.
And Moto does not offer expandable storage. Many devices , especially Moto have also started skipping the 3.5 mm jack for audio…because since last year, apart from convenience and marketability, OEMs do see “$$$” so almost every brand also sells a TWS earbud accessory.
SuperAMOLED is great, gaming is good, stereo speakers (on some) is great… the processor though new (Snapdragon 695), a 6nm fabrication IC; is capped at 1080p support… so you can never play 2K, 4K… or even download such a stream. The best part though, is 13 band 5G support, when it becomes available; so wherever you are, it will get you through since 4G, 4G+ and 5G all will work. but ......
I need a good camera, and I definitely need an option for memory expansion . Most devices either skip the expansion section altogether (and this is across brands) or put in the hybrid-SIM tray for 2nd slot. Often, I have seen in online retailer websites that if they are not advertising it (the nature of 2nd SIM), means it is just that. The only case where they do advertise that it supports 2 SIMs and microSD is when it actually does; else it is all written in bold letters “Dual 4G VoLTE” or “5G support” (Dual 5G will be written if supported, like Realme 8)
So I was running out of time, but I could drag my phone around a little bit more till a suitable upgrade was found.
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ভিভো ইণ্ডিয়াই কৰ ফাঁকি দি চীনলৈ ৬২,৪৭৬ কোটি টকা প্ৰেৰণ কৰিছেঃ এনফৰ্চমেণ্ট ডিৰেক্টৰ
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