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Vivo s1 pro specifications | Vivo S1 Pro Review | Vivo S1 Pro India Launch on January 4, at Amazon.com |

Vivo s1 pro specifications | Vivo S1 Pro Review | Vivo S1 Pro India Launch on January
ViVO S1 Pro

 Vivo s1 pro specifications, Review

Some have tried going for longer vertical placements, while others opt for the rounded square to house every single lens. With only ample lightning, the Vivo S1 Pro still managed to pull out images with good detail preservation and color reproduction. But like other OPPO and Vivo phones, the quality significantly falls apart when the light source is lacking.

At 6.38″, the display size is the same as the standard S1. IT also features the same 1080p Super AMOLED. Vivo is boasting here the 90% screen-to-body ratio, partly, because of the teardrop notch and slimmer bezels. However, you still have that ugly chin. Nevertheless, it’s less obtrusive than other phones. IN late 2019, Super AMOLED is becoming more of a norm and it’s a good thing. We love how colors are extra punchy while having deep black levels. We noticed that the quality veers towards the cooler tone, but this should be customizable within the settings. The display quality is good. And when it can reach more than 400 nits of peak brightness, you should have no problem seeing even under direct sunlight. As for the embedded fingerprint scanner, we have to say that the unlocking speed of under-screen biometric has improved significantly. When done right, entering the home screen is swift. We have to say that it’s even faster than what Samsung has to offer. but accuracy-wise, there’s always room for improvement. On the other end, face unlock is present for a faster but less secure alternative. This slideshow requires JavaScript. camera Having multiple cameras on a phone is a common thing today. Some have tried going for longer vertical placements, while others opt for the rounded square to house every single lens. And when it works, it looks good. When it doesn’t, you just want to hide it. Fortunately, the Vivo S1 pro looks good. The diamond-cut module may not be promoting symmetry but the placement and everything blends perfectly. but what about when it comes to photo quality? Spec-wise, you’ll be mostly shooting with the 48MP Sony sensor. AS for the ultrawide, it’s using 8MP. For depth and macro purposes, the phone has 2MP for each. The main camera performs best when taking medium-distanced subjects. Images appear brighter but highlight clippings are less prominent. portrait mode seems to work on any given subject but works best with a face. while you can get the sharpest shot with the main sensor, the ultra wide lens will provide you a wider field-of-view. This is at the expense of overall quality. Photos appear soft and colors are less contrasty. However, the shots still look amazing. The macro lens seems to be hit-and-miss. We prefer moving closer to the subject while using the main sensor. This slideshow requires JavaScript. With only ample lightning, theVivo S1 Pro still managed to pull out images with good detail preservation and color reproduction. It’s also impressive to see well-lit places to appear sharper than we’re used to. You do need to be mindful though, as total darkness will render the cameras useless. Located within the notch is a 32MP selfie camera. Typically, the output of high MP selfie cameras is just decent. But we’re surprised to see the Vivo S1 pro processing images very well. With the right lighting, faces can appear sharp and clean. Although the images are still on the overexposed side, it’s not a deal-breaker. But like other OPPO and Vivo phones, the quality significantly falls apart when the light source is lacking. For the most part, the camera will hunt focus. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Overall, the cameras are just fine.

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