Performance (Excellent) |
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MediaTek Dimensity 8200 |
Octa core (3.1 GHz, Single Core + 3 GHz, Tri core + 2 GHz, Quad core) |
12 GB RAM |
Display (Very Good) |
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6.78 inches (17.22 cm); AMOLED |
1260x2800 px (FHD+) |
120 Hz Refresh Rate |
Bezel-less with punch-hole display |
Rear Camera (Very Good) Compare Photos |
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Triple Camera Setup
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LED Flash + Aura Light |
4k @30fps Video Recording |
Front Camera (Very Good) |
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50 MP Wide Angle Lens |
4k @30 fps Video Recording |
Battery (Good) |
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4600 mAh |
80W Flash Charging; USB Type-C port |
General |
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SIM1: Nano, SIM2: Nano |
5G Supported in India |
256 GB internal storage, Non Expandable |
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{{/result}}The Vivo V29 Pro offers a nice design, long battery backup, impressive charging speeds, and good camera performance. And despite using the same MediaTek chipset as before, the new Vivo phone performs relatively better than its predecessor, and a few tweaks here and there definitely give the new phone an edge. On the other hand, the software experience is a bit cluttered, and the phone seems like an incremental upgrade over the Vivo V27 Pro.
The Vivo V29 Pro offers a nice design, long battery backup, impressive charging speeds, and good camera performance. And despite using the same MediaTek chipset as before, the new Vivo phone performs relatively better than its predecessor, and a few tweaks here and there definitely give the new phone an edge. On the other hand, the software experience is a bit cluttered, and the phone seems like an incremental upgrade over the Vivo V27 Pro.
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{{/result}}Processor | MediaTek Dimensity 8200 MT6896Z |
RAM | 12 GB |
Display | 6.78", 1260 x 2800 Resolution |
Rear Camera | 50 MP + 8 MP + 12 MP |
Front Camera | 50 MP |
Battery | 4600 mAh |