A Closer Look at the vivo V 15

The all new Vivo C | series | flagship | smartphone} Coming out from the manufacturer’s factory in South Korea comes the all new Vivo C. It is the flagship smartphone of the new C series from Samsung. Built on the same architecture of the company’s S series, the C series is an evolution of this range. As such, it is packed with features which are aimed at power users and fashionistas who demand high performance at an affordable price. Like its S series predecessors, the C has a metal body with an curved edge on the front. It also features an all-metal back that gives it a premium feel.

The Samsung Vivo C comes with a sleek and slim design with a simple and yet refined look. It is available with either a dual SIM tray or a single sim tray, allowing it to be used as a premier smartphone. This phone also comes with a fingerprint vivo v15 scanner, a first for any smartphone. With a physical camera bag, the C can be taken anywhere. As for the hardware, the Vivo C packs the same powerful hardware as the S series – an octa-core chipset, 1 GB of RAM, a quad-core Adreno processor, a 3.2 mega-apixel camera, a 3.5 mega-apixel camcorder, a nine-megapixel sensor, and other connectivity components such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and GSM/GPRS. In short, the C has it all to deliver high-end smartphone usability at an affordable price.

The all new C series from Samsung looks pretty much the same as the older version, which means that users can crossreference the old and the new to see if they are getting a similar experience. The major difference between the two is the screen size – the vivo v15 has a significantly taller and wider display. Despite this, the difference is only noticeable when viewing images or videos. Even in bright environments, the color accuracy of the handset remains accurate. This is probably because of a dual image sensor, one of which is placed in the camera set housing above the display.

If you have always longed for a smartphone that can act as your personal media player, the vivo v15 just might be the perfect device for you. With an impressively long battery life – boasting an hour of active usage on its single charge – the Vodafone has already become one of the most desired handsets in the UK. Users can also take advantage of the VoLTE service, which lets users make calls from up to 15 other devices, including digital mobiles, accesses mobile internet via Wi-Fi, and even watch videos. It has all the features you need, yet at a fraction of the cost of its competitors. But how does it fare against its competitors?

The look and feel of the vivo v15 is similar to the older model, which is to say that it lacks some of the novel features present on the newer handset. For example, while the handset still features a full QWERTY keyboard, the keys are not as bright as they used to be, which can make using the phone a little tricky. However, this is probably more a cosmetic issue than a practical one, as the keys of the older handset are no more difficult to use than those present on the newer Nokia 8.1. The real problem with the Nokia 8.1, however, is that it doesn’t really feel any different to using the Nokia 8.1, despite the presence of a bigger screen.