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Vivo S1 pro Review in Nepali

GadgetByte Nepali · 6 years ago

Hi Guys, we used the Vivo S1 pro for a long time and here is the full review of the Vivo S1 Pro. Buy Vivo S1 here: http://bit.ly/2TJZ5XU (Nepal) Vivo S1 Pro Price in Nepal: NRS 36,590 Okay, let's get started with the phone’s design. It is a glass body unlike its predecessor, which is a good thing. The shiny back looks very attractive. However, the phone does not have Gorilla Glass protection on it, so you will have to be careful while using it. But overall, the S1 Pro features a unique design that looks and feels very good on the hands. As for the display, you get a 6.4- inch Super AMOLED panel with 19.5: aspect ratio. The colors on it are very good and the brightness and contrast levels are nice too. On the display, there is an in-display fingerprint sensor that is very fast in the functioning and gets the job done almost all the time. So, even display- wise, you get a nice one with the Vivo S1 Pro. Memory-wise, you get 8GB RAM with 128GB internal storage. The big playing ground here makes for very smooth and interrupted multitasking. However, the gameplay has not been as expected with the Snapdragon 665. You can play games like PUBG in medium settings with either smooth or balanced settings which is not that great. In comparison, the Note 8 Pro, has the G90T chipset which can push itself more hard. Camera-wise, there is a Quad-camera setup on the rear of the Vivo S1 Pro, a 48MP primary sensor, an 8MP wide-angle lens, a 2MP macro sensor, and a 2MP depth sensor. The images from the primary camera look okay with good colors, but the detail and dynamic range-wise, it’s not that good. Even the wide-angle lens’ images are void of proper details and dynamic range. The 2MP depth sensor performs okay too. It has good subject focus and an acceptable amount of background blur but misses out on the areas like the hair. Low light images are not very good either. On top of that, there is no night mode too! Selfies, on the S1 Pro, are far superior, especially the HDR feature on it. We compared the selfies from the S1 Pro and Redmi Note 8 Pro and found the S1 pro to do a much better job. Even video capability of it is not something that will wow you because you don’t have a 4k option and even at 1080p you are capped at 30fps. Battery-wise, you get a good-sized 4,500 mAh battery. On a normal day, I had around 15% charge left before going to sleep. And finally, Vivo has started using USB-C port on is devices! For more tech news, follow us on: 🔹 Twitter - https://twitter.com/gadgetbytenepal 🔹 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gadgetbyte 🔹 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/gadgetbytenepal 🔹 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/gadgetbyte 🔹 Website: https://www.gadgetbytenepal.com Follow Pratima on: 🔹 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pratimaadhikary 🔹 Twitter: https://twitter.com/pratimaadhikary 🎵 Music by: https://www.epidemicsound.com 💰 Use Free Trial (1 month): http://share.epidemicsound.com/GBN