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Why Vivo V17 Pro Didn’t Hit, When V15 is India’s Highest Selling Device?

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We posted an article with a full review quite a time ago, and we have been requested to do a long-term usage review. So here is the latest review. It’s a devisor offline, and it’s been it’s offline market. There were a lot of potential buyers looking forward to it. Before proceeding, I don’t think it’s a worthwhile upgrade from the Vivo V15 Pro.

The competitor is more fierce if we look at the competitor Redmi, who launched the Redmi K20 Pro and Realme X2 Pro. If we look at the timeline of the Vivo V-Series, it has always been refreshing and something for the offline market with an aggressive price segment. The Vivo V11 Pro was the first mid-range smartphone to come with a flash-in-display fingerprint scanner, and the Vivo V15 Pro was the first to go with a motorized pop-up selfie camera.

There has always been a great camera, design, and India’s hiIndia’selling smartphone (2018). This is why we expect the device to bring some great things. First, the device is powered by the Snapdragon 675, which remains the same as the Vivo V15 Pro. This doesn’t make sense if you purchase a smartphone worth $400. However, Vivo compromises because the Battle Royal Game PUBG runs smoothly on a medium setting with HD graphics. On the other hand, with Redmi K20 Pro, you can play games at high speeds.

The device weighs 202 grams, which feels quite hefty. Furthermore, the wider pop-up selfie camera feels premium in some cases. The device comes with a 6.44-inch Samsung E2 AMOLED display panel with 1080 pixel resolution and a 20:9 aspect ratio. However, the display is well protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 6. This is one of the best things about the device in terms of display.

In terms of camera performance, the device comes with a rear quad camera housing a 48MP Sony IMX582 F/2.8 primary camera, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle F/2.2 sensor, a 2MP depth sensor (f/2.4) and a 13MP telephoto with 2x zoom. The dedicated macro lens is far better than the Realme XT and Redmi Note 8 Pro. The front is a dual selfie pop-up housing a 32 MP F/2.0 and an 8 MP F/2.2 ultra-wide-angle lens.

Similarly, portrait, wide-angle, and colour are acceptable but not excellent. This is not an issue for a significant audience; nothing is extraordinary here. It is equipped with a 4100mAh battery to power the device using an 18W dual-engine fast charger paired with a Snapdragon 675. This is quite power efficient.

We don’t recommend purchasing this smartphone. Don’t takeDon’trong; it is not a bad device at all. It’s just that it’s the device, and its competition has improved. On the other hand, you can purchase a Redmi K20 Pro or Realme XT device at a lower budget than the Vivo V17 Pro. Also, there are more compromises in terms of performance. Thanks for being with us. Share your more valuable opinions and feedback in the comment section below. Stay tuned for more updates in the future.