Vivo V25 Pro — My Review

Shaurya Sharma
2 min readAug 18, 2022

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The Vivo V25 Pro is the latest creation to enter the Rs 40,000 price range, where several firms are releasing new 5G phones. The Vivo V23 Pro smartphone was introduced in India earlier this year, and Vivo has recently shown its improved sequel. Although the V23 Pro smartphone was a bit pricey, it appears that the firm hasn’t repeated the same error. With a price of Rs 35,999, the new V-series smartphone is more affordable and more tempting to consumers.

Design and Display: Vivo decided to concentrate on the V25 Pro’s smaller profile. I believe that users will be drawn to this modern design. The Vivo V25 Pro has excellent build quality and design. In the V25 Pro, Vivo used a curved display. The phone does feel more expensive because of the curved display. The HDR 10+ panel on the screen improves the quality of watching material.

The screen is around 6.56 inches, which has been the norm for phones at this price range. This phone is definitely large. The screen’s maximum brightness of 1,300 nits makes it essentially viewable outside in broad sunlight. The display can handle a refresh rate of 120Hz.

Performance — The MediaTek Dimensity 1300 chipset within the phone is strong enough to manage your daily demands. On this phone, gaming was mostly enjoyable. The in-display fingerprint sensor on the Vivo V25 Pro makes it incredibly quick to unlock the phone. The phone is equipped with Vivo’s FunTouch OS. Since Android 12 is the operating system being utilised, several privacy-related features will also be available.

Battery: The 4,830mAh battery within the Vivo V25 Pro is a much-needed improvement over the 4,300mAh battery found inside the V23 Pro. The battery tops off from 3 percent to 100 percent in around 56 minutes using the included 66W rapid charger.

The smartphone has a 32MP front camera and a 64MP triple camera arrangement on the back. Both cameras perform admirably.

I think the smartphone is worth buying, as it is an all-rounder smartphone. What are your thoughts about the device? Comment below.

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Shaurya Sharma
Shaurya Sharma

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