Sunday, December 29, 2019

Vivo S1 Pro is now official with 32MP Pop-Up Selfie shooter and a Triple rear camera with 48MP main sensor

Chinese Smartphone maker, Vivo has launched a new smartphone S1 Pro in China. Equipped with a Pop-Up selfie camera, new design and basic mid-ranged specs, S1 Pro is basically a renamed Vivo V15 Pro for the Chinese market. In China, the S1 pro is a better version of the Vivo S1 released in March. The key differences reside in the display, Processor and the cameras.
The device features 6.39-inches Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels. The screen has a 19.5:9 aspect ratio and 91.64% screen to body ratio. Instead of a rear mounted biometric sensor, the smartphone comes with an in-display fingerprint reader. The Vivo S1 Pro is powered by 3700 mAh battery yet still hold the old-fashioned micro-USB interface. The device also features a 3.5mm headphone jack.

The smartphone comes equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 under the hood, a chipset that's also used in the popular Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro. But despite having an impressive performance, You do have to remember its just a mid-range smartphone. The smartphone comes with huge storage of 128GB or 256GB along with 6/8 gigabytes of RAM.
As for the selfies, it comes with a 32-megapixel motorized Pop-up Camera. On the other hand, its triple rear camera also deserves a great highlight. The smartphone comes equipped with a 48 MP main sensor, 8 MP wide-angle sensor and a 5 MP depth sensor. Judging through the camera, the mid-range smartphone has numerous camera features that will amaze its user, irrespective of the photographic conditions.
Decreasing the distance between mid-rangers and top-of-the-line smartphones, the latest offerings of most of the Chinese manufacturers are really impressive in the mid-range segment. in case of the Vivo S1 Pro, the only thing holding the handset back is its chipset, as the rest of the specs and features are way better than a conventional mid-grade handset. In China, the S1 Pro is available at a starting price of 2,698 yuan, which converts to some 56,000/- Pakistani rupees.

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