Vivo V1Max or Vivo V1 — Take Your Pick
When Vivo Mobile launched two very similar models within a month in India — namely the V1 and V1Max, it sent our minds into a tizzy. Probably because we were not able to decide which one to choose in such a short period of time. Our attention span was put to test along with our ability to make choices.
The android phone maker, however, had something else in mind when it decided to assemble handsets while taking our preferences into account. It introduced V1 for those who had budget limitations and Vivo V1Max for those who wanted value for money even though it meant spending more to get the best-in-class smartphone. The choice can hence be made by focusing upon the design, display, performance, software, battery life, camera and of course, the price.
Same Yet Far Different
With similar internal memory, operating system, camera and display resolution, both the android phones seem alike. That said, the specifications are far different when you look at the processor, battery and sensors. Yet somehow both the smartphones stayed in demand for their Hi-fi and smart music and the awesome audio quality.
Vivo V1Max is Music to Your Ears
For example, if you are using the Vivo V1Max as a music listening device, ts dual-speaker configuration along with boosted mid-range and greater media format compatibility may interest you. It has been built ideally to meet your audio expectations. As for the Hi-fi part, pro-level chip DAC AK4375 that can play tunes at more than 105dB and even less than -95 dB sound distortion, offer a high quality experience. If you are a music lover and a good stereo sound is what you’re looking for, do not think twice before buying this premium handset with unparalleled audio performance.
Vivo V1 for Photographic Hands
You may fall for photography yet again, if you look at the variety of photo modes offered by Vivo V1. First off, there is fun capture with night mode and professional mode to create images from a dynamic 13MP camera in high definition format. Secondly, its 1.2GHz Quad Core Snapdragon 410 processor is also quite a bargain. Despite the great differences between the two, the impact is hardly felt as both the android phones have a vast storage capacity with 16GB ROM and 2GB RAM (expandable up to 128GB).
And it does not end here at all. The Chinese vendor is coming with newer, upgraded and modified phones everyday while trying to tap the potential of the Indian market. Take your pick, and buy only the best.