Vivo V11 Pro Review

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to its predecessor
The buttons, SIM tray, ports, and even the rear camera module have virtually identical placements
The glossy back also attracts smudges very easily.The larger body makes room for a bigger display, which measures 6.41 inches diagonally
earpiece is cleverly placed just above it
The V11 Pro comes with a screen protector pre-installed, but it also has Gorilla Glass 3 reinforcement.This is the 'Starry Night' colour
Images and text look sharp, and the Super AMOLED panel ensures vivid colours and deep backs
You now get the option to select from three different animation styles for the authentication process.A fingerprint logo lights up when
It takes a full second or two before the phone unlocks
For added safety, you can opt for a combination of face and fingerprint authentication.The V11 Pro gets some new colour options
This phone is also available in Dazzling Gold
In the box, you get a silicone case, a SIM eject tool, a headset, a Micro-USB cable, and a fast-charge capable power adapter.Vivo V11 Pro
specifications and softwareThe Vivo V11 Pro is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 mobile platform, and has 6GB of RAM, just like the
Vivo X21
score
Sensors include an ambient light sensor, virtual gyroscope, proximity sensor, and a compass.To compensate for the lack of a notification
LED, you can enable the always-on display, which shows you the time, date, battery level, and app icons for any incoming notifications
your favourite apps
has a toggle for Bike mode
With this, you can filter out which calls to accept or reject and also respond to them with a custom SMS
You also get a whole bunch of motion gestures, a one-handed mode, scrolling screenshots, and the ability to clone certain apps.The Jovi AI
the same quirks we've pointed out in the past few versions
There's also a mysterious bug in the Settings app that for some reason shows the word 'Hovered' on screen when you try to swipe downwards
these little details
through the TouchPal keyboard
taken a toll on performance
The interface is snappy, and multitasking is handled very well
The display has very good touch response, although it does wash out a little under direct sunlight
and when playing taxing games
settings by default
It supports dual pixel autofocus but doesn't have optical stabilisation
Just like the X21, the V11 Pro locked focus very quickly without any hunting issues
This slowed down a bit in very low light, but not by much
The detail level and colours in landscapes were very good, and close-ups had a smooth bokeh effect
Noise was handled very well in low light too, while preserving details even in objects at a great distance.Tap to see full-sized Vivo V11
Video resolutions are a bit limited, as your only other choices are 1080p and 720p
There's nothing in between, like a 60fps mode
One feature that we really missed was electronic stabilisation, which we hope is addressed through an update in the future
The second 5-megapixel sensor is used for gauging depth
This kicks in when you switch to bokeh mode
The AIFace Beauty shooting mode automatically applies filters, which can be manually tweaked if they are not to your liking
It takes a while to get to the shooting mode you want, as you need to swipe through each one and wait for the viewfinder to adapt to that
AI scene recognition can figure out a bunch of different objects and scenes but it takes a while
The AI Portrait Framing feature is handy for novice users, as it prompts you to reposition the camera if your subject is not in the centre
day or a bit more
percent in an hour
adapter.VerdictThe Vivo V11 Pro is a solid all-rounder at Rs
Think of it as a Vivo X21 with a bigger battery and better front camera, but at a much more reasonable price, which is a good recipe
while, whereas the V11 Pro should have better online and offline availability
One and much better construction quality.There are some aspects of the Vivo V11 Pro that we wish were different
A USB Type-C port would have been preferable, the in-display fingerprint sensor still feels a bit sluggish, electronic stabilisation is
missing, and the custom OS could use more polish.Overall, though, the V11 Pro offers a good mix of features and performance at a competitive
price.