Vivo V19 is an all-rounder, but the questionable choice of Snapdragon 712 chipset is morally troubling.
Vivo has expanded its V-series in India with the introduction of its all-new Vivo V19, which brings a blend of modern design, great cameras, powerful battery and more. While the entire nation is facing lockdown blues, Vivo took this opportunity to give something to look forward to. Brands like OnePlus and Xiaomi have held online events during the lockdown, but Vivo chose a low-key affair to announce the V19, assuming it is letting the product speak for itself.
Vivo V19 comes in two variants – the one with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage is priced at Rs 27,990 and 8GB+256GB configuration puts the price up to Rs 31,990. Here’s a highlight of the key features of the Vivo V19 before we get on to the review:
Vivo V19: Key features
With its price tag and this spec-sheet, the focus can clearly be seen on the cameras. Here’s our review of the Vivo V19, which we have been testing under embargo.
Modern design
Vivo V19 looks identical to the iQOO 3, which works in favour rather against it. The design of iQOO 3 was well-liked and replicating the same in an even affordable smartphone. Vivo V19 offers a compact form factor and weighs just 186 grams, making it extremely light and easy to use in a single hand.
Vivo V19’s 3D glass body adds a premium feel to the phone and looks stunning too. The Piano Black edition looks classy but if you like a bit of bling, the Mystic Silver is perfect. The rectangular camera module on the back is aesthetically pleasing and thankfully it is not protruding. The handset retains the 3.5mm headphone jack, placed alongside the USB Type-C port and stereo. The volume and power/lock buttons are placed on the right side, well within the reach of fingers.