Vivo V 11 |
The V 11 vivo is bringing some high-end features like an under-glass fingerprint scanner and near the bezel-free screen to the mid-range despite generally being a solid phone all around.
The V 11 feels a bit like it's bitten off a few more flagship features than it can chew right now the mid-range seems to be going in one of two directions.
It's either cramming flays chip specs into a mid-range price point or is keeping the specks mid-range but trying to offer a watered-down flagship experience well the POCO phone f1 is a good example of the former with beefy specs and no frills the vivo V 11 is a good example of the latter putting flagship features in a mid-range phone and in a lot of ways it succeeds it has a great display
- Excellent battery life solid performance
- Good looks high-end tech like an in
- Display fingerprint scanner and tiny
- Water drop not around an ear bezel-free
- Screen this is awesome stuff for a phone
- In this price bracket but it feels a bit
- like vivo should have focused on those basics and called it a day
Questor bring that flagship feeling to the v11 vivo has decided to an I all the things most notably in the camera now I have to admit that a few updates were pushed out while I was doing this review
The V11 camera performs all around ok with the essentials like daytime, low light, and high-differentiate shots, however just in quite certain conditions.
so, if things may not stay this way forever but as it stands right now the Vivo V 11 camera experience is a bit of a mess in ideal conditions the Vivo V 11 camera is pretty good daylight shots and selfies and good conditions are excellent with great color and detail even low-light shots are okay if you're leaning the phone on something because there's no OAS or EAS here I ended up giving up.
Vivo V 11 full-rest photo 01 |
Vivo V 11 full-rest photo 02 |
Entirely on the twenty-five-megapixel front-facing camera because well I've got some great shots some of the time it ended up grainy and soft far too often and I found it easier just to rely on the 12-megapixel primary camera instead while the Vivo V 11 doesn't handle dynamic range all that well it does have a great.
The V11 is a proficient shooter if your photography needs are genuinely direct yet most of the gimmicky additional items aren't done well.
HDR mode I ended up leaving it on auto all the time because of how well it balances shadows and highlights without going overboard at night the Vivo V 11 loses points though as it blows out highlights can't handle moving subjects and generally looks grainy and undetailed again given ideal circumstances you can get workable shots the conditions need to be very specific to get them and the Vivo V 11 just isn't reliable enough for me.
The Vivo V11 includes the higher-fueled Snapdragon 660 AIE alongside 6GB of RAM and 128GB of capacity.
The price doesn't get the Vivo V 11 a pass because significantly cheaper phone cameras like the Xiaomi me a to perform better once you get past the basics the Vivo V 11 camera experience only kind of gets worse day I scene detection is a bit slow and doesn't really change that much in the shot the AI portrait framing sort of works but all it really does is get you to Center your subject the AO a face
beauty options can be handy if you're into that kind of thing but they tend to be a bit aggressive the panorama stitching is poor the portrait mode edge detection isn't all that great and so on.
but this many failed attempts at improving the extras on the camera I can't help but feel the vivo should have prioritized basic camera performance and left the rest to the flagships if your photography needs a pretty straightforward then the Vivo V 11 will do you just fine.
but if you're expecting a lot from all of the added extras then think again and this is basically the V L Evans problem.
It's a very good mid-range phone but it tries too hard to take on extras that it can't really back up because vivo has put so much into making the Viov V 11 look like an affordable flagship it's hard not to point out several things that are
missing while still being present on other phones in this price range there's no IP rating no NFC no wireless charging no 4k video or image stabilization no USB type-c and an obvious missed opportunity to have stereo speakers.
Given the V11's boisterous earpiece speaker, it appears to be interesting not to utilize it as one portion of a stereo sound match for the music.
so the bottom firing speaker is the only one used for music and media on the plus side that single speaker is actually pretty decent with crisp eyes loud volume and decent sound even at full blast without sounding tinny the presence of the 3.5 ml headphone jack is a welcome bonus - meaning you don't need a dongle or to switch to Bluetooth headphones blue g5 is also included so you can enjoy higher bandwidth as well.
The 3,400mAh battery on the Vivo V11 endures no less than multi-day and more like multi-day and a half.
The choice of micro USB is kind of hard to stomach on a phone as futuristic looking as the Vivo V 11 but it does have fast charging it's 3400 milliamp-hour battery is really efficient and I regularly go through half of my second day before I needed to think about recharging you might want to disable the off-screen fingerprint scanner to save on battery through the most fun touch OS.
Android 8.1 won't appeal to everyone but on my global unit changing the custom, the launcher is a simple enough task fun touch does have a bunch of good options like a nap and File Vault app cloning for multiple instances of a messaging or social media app display calibration motorbike mode always-on display.
Gesture navigation and Google assistant and goo lenz baked right in FIFA's jovi virtual assistant are still onboard but it's basically relegated to handling in-game interruptions in game mode and some of the AI camera tweets already mentioned.
At 6.41 inches, the show is huge, however, the V11 never feels like an extensive telephone.
The Vivo V 11 feels very pocketable because of its relatively small size and lightweight and it won't break the bank either for the equivalent of 360 to 440 US dollars depending on your market it will definitely make an impression when you pull it out of your pocket.
but the vivo V 11 has some very stiff competition from the likes of Jimmy and the POCO phone as well as honor and even Oppo to be honest I think vivo has missed a trick here by trying to do a little bit too much because it's the extras that let this phone down even as the essentials are almost universally.
Well done it looks great and generally performs great and that would have been enough for me so it all boils down to.
What you expect from a mid-range phone these days if all you want is the best possible specs you can get you better look elsewhere if you want an affordable phone that brings flagship features to a mid-range price point and well I think there are other phones that have succeeded.
Better on that front too but if you want a mix of good specs and performance with a real flagship to look well the Vivo V 11 might just be for you only you know which compromises you're willing to put up with but the best part is if the Vivo V 11 isn't quite your cup of tea there are plenty of other great options out there.
Vivo V11 Features
Display |
2,340 x 1,080
19.5:9 aspect ratio
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SoC | Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 |
GPU | Adreno 512 |
RAM | 6GB |
Storage |
Expandable
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Cameras |
Main: 12MP, f/1.8 aperture, 1.28-micron pixels, dual-pixel autofocus
Secondary: 5MP, f/2.4 aperture
Front: 25MP, f/2.0 aperture
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Audio | Headphone jack |
Battery |
Non-removable
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IP rating | N/A |
Sensors |
Ambient light
Proximity
E-compass
In-display fingerprint
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Connectivity |
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth 5.0
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Software |
Android 8.1 Oreo
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Dimensions and weight |
156g
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Colors |
nebula (blue and purple)
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Vivo V11 (V11 Pro) - Full phone specifications reviaw
Reviewed by Aziz
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