Monday, November 20, 2017

Vivo V7+ performance,camera,and battery life

General performance is pretty good despite lhe low-ranking SoC,and we didn't face any performance issues with regular use. The interface operates smoothly and multitasking is also handled very well. We didn't have any trouble with overheating here,even when gaming. Speaking of which,we were pleasantly surprised to see that even heavy games ran pretty smoothly. We experienced some lag in the menus of the Asphalt 8: airborne but a steady framelate during actual gameplay. VoLTE works well too on the Jio network. The dialler app is pretty standart and there isn't native video calling option,but it does have a built-in call recorder.
The taller display is a canvas for watching videos on. You have the option to adjust scalling when you play a video so that it either sticks to the original aspect ratio or fills the display completely. The phone can handle 1080p files perfectly well but struggles with higher resolution files and doesn't play 4K at all. The speaker if fairly loud too. The bundled headset doesn't sound too good.,but the V7+ does have a decent DAC (AK4376A),which when paired with good pair of headphones,offer a better listening experience.
The Vivo V series is all about that front camera,and the company has bumped it up with a 24-megapixel sensor. The aperture is f/2.0 and you get a bunch of beauty modes for selfies and even for video calls. Despite removing the secondary sensor for depth sensing.,you still get a Portrait mode,which adds a pseudo-bokeh effect to your selfie-however the depth can't be adjusted. The quality of selfie is pretty good in most lighting conditions. The sensor picks up a good amount of detail although skin tones aren't too accurate.
Even in low light, the front camera picks up detail and colours while keeping noise levels in control. There's the 'moonlight flash' fill light which helps illuminate your face without blinding you like traditional LED flash would.
The rear 16-megapixel sensor supports PDAF. It manages to pick up good detail in daylight landscapes and macros. Colours are well represented too. In low light,or indoors without good lighting ,objects in landscapes sharpness and the edges around finer details appear fuzzy,upon zooming in.
Video recording maxes out at 1080p and while the quality  is good,the lack of any stabilitation introduces a lot of jerk if you move about. The camera app resembles Apple's iPhone camera app,with a similar button layout and design. It even has a live Photo mode,with an icon that is exactly the same as on the iPhone. Auto HDR comes in handy when shooting in brightly light conditions and you get shooting modes such as professional,slow-motion,panorama,ultra HD and timelapse.
Battery life is good,and the 3225 mAh battery will last you a little over a day with regular use. This phone doesn't support fast charging,but the bundled adapter will charge the V7+ from zero to about 50 percent in an hour. In our video loop test,we managed to get about 12 hours and 4 minutes,which is good.

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