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Samsung Galaxy S24+ Review: More Ultra Than Galaxy S24 Ultra?

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Samsung launched its Galaxy S24 series back in January, out of which we have already gone through two of the devices including the base Galaxy S24 and the top-end Galaxy S24 Ultra. It’s fair to say we were quite impressed by both but what about the middle child, the Galaxy S24+? While it got some considerable upgrades over last year’s Galaxy S23+, is it worth its increased price tag of Rs 99,999? Let’s have a look.

Design & Build

The Galaxy S24+ received the same minor refresh which Galaxy S24 got, and that’s a completely flat frame, replacing the slightly curved one we found in previous generations. The aluminium frame accounts not only for a premium feel, but also a better grip. Moreover, it now has a matte finish compared to the glossy one on S23+ which further adds to the already top-notch in-hand feel.

Samsung Galaxy S24+ Review

Of course, as it’s a big smartphone, it’s not as easily handled as the smaller Galaxy S24, but that’s not a bad thing by any means. The overall design of the Galaxy S24+ remains similar to its predecessor, and we were impressed by it quite a lot.

The device is rated, meaning splashes of water and abundant dust should be a piece of cake for the device to withstand. Aside from that, the Cobalt Violet shade of the Galaxy S24+ looks quite unique and stands out compared to the other standard shades (excluding Samsung website-exclusive colours). The type of design used on Galaxy S24+ is now associated with Samsung by default and the handset doesn’t fail to live up to the expectations one would have at this price point.

The are strong and precise and well integrated with the UI. They could have been better, though, as they still don’t match the strength of OnePlus 12 haptics, but they are acceptable. The stereo speaker setup has great sound quality, with slight bass and a mostly treble-driven sound signature. They do get exceptionally loud, though.

Display

Samsung Galaxy S24+ display

The Galaxy S24+’s display is a 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2x flat display with a QHD+ (3120 x 1440 pixels). It supports an adaptive of up to 120Hz and a touch sampling rate of up to 240Hz. The display also has a max brightness of up to 2600 nits. Aside from the Gorilla Armour with an anti-reflective surface and the overall shape, this display is similar to the one used on the S24 Ultra.

It’s also an upgraded panel over last year’s phone, with a higher resolution as well as a higher brightness. Samsung doesn’t usually disappoint when it comes to displays on its devices and the same goes for Galaxy S24+ as well.

While I did feel the colours were a bit faded for my liking, Samsung fixed it with an update by adding the vividness slider and now it’s back to being the vibrant panel I am used to from the brand. It’s amazingly sharp as well as bright under direct sunlight. The display has an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor underneath which works quite well. It’s snappy and hardly fails to recognise the fingerprint. 

The viewing angles remain excellent and the slim evened out bezels on all sides further help for providing an immersive experience. Whatever you may be doing, be it watching movies, playing games or scrolling through Reels, the display on the Galaxy S24+ is one of the best you can get out there.

Performance & Software

The Galaxy S24+ shares some of its specifications with its smaller sibling, the S24. It gets the same Exynos 2400 but with a higher 12GB RAM, which is also more than 8GB we had on Galaxy S23+.

As we mentioned in our Galaxy S24 review, Samsung has finally figured out how to tune Exynos for maximum performance as well as efficiency. In over a month of use, the Galaxy S24+ didn’t slow down once, and maintained the same smoothness it had on day one after unboxing. The Management on the device is handled in an optimum manner where most of my apps, including around 10 apps, remained in memory and it didn’t restart when I opened them after a while.

Daily usage is fluid as well as quick, without any frame drops across the user interface which is an issue we have noticed in the past with Exynos-driven Samsung smartphones.

In addition, I never noticed abnormal heating during my use which has also been an issue with former Samsung devices that came with an Exynos processor. It did heat up while gaming heavily but that actually didn’t affect the performance of the games, including GPU-intensive titles like Call of Duty: Mobile which remained consistent with the frame rate. We would also give credit to the increased size of the cooling vapour chamber which helps keep the thermals in check.

The device runs on One UI 6.1 based on 14 and is set to receive updates till Android 21 (if that’s what it’ll be called). While that claim seems quite tall, considering Samsung’s track record, we feel the brand will easily be able to achieve it.

One UI 6.1 has been nothing short of impressive so far. The closing and opening animations are smoother than ever and don’t have a cartoon-ish effect we see on One UI 6.0. A bunch of features have been added in the form of Galaxy AI which also serves as the USP of the S24 series devices. Real-time live call translation, generative AI wallpapers, object repositioning in photos, instant slo-mo in videos and a lot more, all of which work well.

Galaxy S24+ AI features

While I do not use all of them on a daily basis, some of them such as simple summaries of webpage text in Samsung Internet app and the ability to change tone of your writing or check for grammatical errors in your text right from the Samsung Keyboard are a couple of the features I use the most. The final results from these features are also impressive, because of which I am compelled to use these features more than others.

Samsung Galaxy S24+ Wallpaper AOD
Wallpaper AOD

Another new feature is the Wallpaper AOD which shows you the lock screen wallpaper on the Always-on display as well. This does drain higher battery than the usual black AOD or no AOD at all but it’s worth it, on the basis of splendid it looks when sitting on a table. However, we don’t know how this would affect the screen in the long term, and we hope we don’t see any reports of screen burn-in issues.

Galaxy S24+ Geekbench Scores

For those who measure performance on the basis of benchmarks, the Exynos 2400 beats the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2-powered Galaxy S23 Ultra from last year, by scoring 2031 points in single-core test and 6290 in multi-core test on Geekbench.

Updates should remain consistent as per the brand’s history with its flagships, and we have received the February 2024 security patch in the same month while the March 2024 patch has also begun rolling out in some regions which is again a good sign.

Connectivity performance in terms of 5G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and remained optimum.

Battery Life

The Galaxy S24+ has a bigger 4900mAh battery over the 4700mAh cell of its predecessor. It is also just 100mAh smaller than the cell being used in Galaxy S24 Ultra. However, the bigger battery on the S24+ now has to handle a QHD+ display which is also brighter. That doesn’t mean the device hesitates in doing so. Paired with the new Exynos chip, the battery performance of the Galaxy S24+ has been stellar.

Galaxy S24+ battery backup

With the Wallpaper AOD turned on, which itself is a drainer, paired with regular use including scrolling through social media, web browsing, some amount of calling, video streaming, QHD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate, I could get around 6.5 to 7 hours of screen-on time with about 24 hours of use. 

If you put further load on it, the screen-on time number can come down to 6 hours but again, the battery on the Samsung Galaxy S24+ has been exceptional. It can easily get you through 2 days if you have a lighter use case scenario.

Charging time has been average, thanks to 45W support. The device took about 1 hour to charge from 9% to a full 100%. The handset supports wireless charging too, but that’s so slow that you should reserve it for times when you aren’t in a rush.

Cameras

The Galaxy S24+ includes a 50MP primary wide camera with f/1.8 aperture, multi-directional PDAF and OIS. Then there’s a 10MP telephoto sensor with 3x support, an f/2.4 aperture, OIS, PDAF and a 12MP ultra-wide sensor with an f/2.2 and 120-degree FoV. Next, it has a 12MP f/2.2 front-facing camera.

As the remain the same as the Galaxy S24, so does the performance. The photos maintain their usual sharpness and vividness, with well-controlled colors and exposure levels. Dynamic range remains impressive. While the overall output from this sensor is decent, there’s definitely room for improvement, especially when compared to other flagship models like OnePlus 12, Vivo X100, Xiaomi 14 Ultra and others that are making strides in the same space and are even doing better in some areas.

The ultra-wide angle sensor produces decent shots, maintaining consistent color without any noticeable shift from the primary sensor, and the shades exhibit good contrast. However, distortion could be improved, and there’s room for enhancing the detailing and sharpness.

3x zoom

The third sensor, which is a telephoto sensor delivers ample details at 2x and 3x zoom levels. The HDR effectively handles colours, resulting in visually pleasing photos. Portrait shots exhibit a natural-looking bokeh with precise edge detection.

The 12MP selfie sensor captures decent skin tones and impressive sharpness. While the bokeh effect may vary, the overall selfie appearance is excellent across a range of lighting conditions.

Galaxy S24+ indoor shot

The main sensor excels in detailing and colour reproduction, effectively handling low-light conditions with no noticeable noise in the photos. The results are promising, and the same positive outcome is observed in shots taken under artificial lighting.

Even with night shots, the camera proves reliable, showing no signs of struggle in such conditions. Activating noticeably enhances exposure levels and increases the photos’ details to some extent.

Get Daily Payments Sorted with a Separate Digital Savings Account

With the highest number of digital transactions, India is fast becoming a cashless economy. From paying for a cup of coffee to buying groceries and ordering food online, a few taps on your smartphone carry out the mundane and also the most significant transactions. With the convenience of digital banking, you can track your complete finances just by glancing at the bank statements. You can also design your budget by having a look at your income and expenses in the bank statement. But what if you have multiple bank accounts? Would that complicate things or simplify them? Let us find out.

Why We Need a Separate Digital Account?

If you continue to spend regularly from your main bank account, things may become a little tricky. It has everything from Rs. 15 paid for a cup of tea to your salary, investments, groceries, bill payments, etc. It becomes challenging to bifurcate all the expenses and find out where you may have overspent. And imagine the time required to review your annual bank statement and file your tax returns! Hence, here’s why you must have a separate digital account:

  • Ensures online security: Using a separate digital account for all your daily payments ensures that your main bank account is safe from potential payment fraud.
  • Declutters your finances: It adds the convenience of budgeting and expense tracking as you can easily segregate the finances and have a better track of your savings.

In such a scenario, it becomes imperative to choose the right digital bank. One such bank is Airtel Payments Bank, which ensures security, convenience, and better money management. Here’s why:

  • Paperless and zero balance account: This is a 100% digital savings account which can be opened from the comfort of your home in minutes with no monthly average balance requirement.
  • Earn up to 7% interest on your savings: Earn an attractive interest income of up to 7% on your savings account on a balance above Rs. 1 lakh.
  • Recharges and bill payments: You can use your Airtel Payments Bank account for instant payments for DTH recharges, utility bills, and a lot more.
  • Instant Money Transfers: You can send and receive money instantly, and you can also scan & pay for all your shopping needs.
  • Life in the FAST Lane: Buying NETC FASTag with Airtel Payments Bank makes for instant toll payments. You can buy online and enjoy free home delivery and instant activation. Also, it’s a complete goodbye to double cash payments at the toll plazas, as you can recharge your FASTag anytime.

Adding Clarity to Everyday Banking

Airtel Payments Bank savings account can be your ideal way of streamlining all your regular payments and keeping your main account statement short and crisp. And while doing so, you get a host of benefits and the digital banking experience.

Switch to Airtel Payments Bank – The Safe Digital Account for all your daily transactions in minutes from the comfort of your home and bring more clarity to your banking and finances. Download Airtel Thanks App, today!

OnePlus Nord CE 4 Unveiled: Processor Details, India Launch Date Confirmed

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OnePlus has unveiled the Nord CE 4 on its website and has confirmed it’s launch date as well, which is set for April 2024. OnePlus has also unveiled the complete design of the Nord CE 4 along with details of its key specifications, namely the in use. Here is all the information that has been shared so far.

OnePlus Nord CE 4: India Launch Date

The OnePlus Nord CE 4, as unveiled by OnePlus India, will be launching in the country on April 1, 2024 at 6:30 PM IST.

OnePlus Nord CE 4: Specs, Design

The Nord CE 4 is set to have a design we haven’t seen from OnePlus before. The whole camera array is in a pill shape and seems to be housing dual cameras. Below the sensors, lies the flashlight. OnePlus hasn’t revealed the camera details of the Nord CE 4 so far. The device will be made available in two colours, such as the mint colour along with the dark grey shade.

Aside from this, the OnePlus Nord CE 4 will house the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor under the hood. While rest of the specifications of the device are under the wraps, one can expect it to have a 6.72-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz Refresh Rate and a full-HD+ resolution.

The handset may be backed by a 5500mAh battery with 100W support. As for connectivity options, it may get Wi-Fi 6, 5.2, GPS, NFC and a USB-C port for charging. There’s an blaster on the top and a stereo speaker setup may also be present on the device.

For optics, the device could have a 50MP main sensor along with an 8MP ultra-wide angle sensor. There could be a 16MP sensor on the front, while it will also be equipped with an in-display optical fingerprint sensor for biometric authentication.

Vivo T3 5G India Launch Confirmed: What Do We Know About It?

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Vivo is all set to launch a new smartphone in Indian market, and it is going to be the Vivo T3 5G, as officially confirmed by the brand. While the brand hasn’t shared much apart from the launch confirmation, we do have a leak that spills the beans over the design as well as the specifications of the Vivo T3 5G. Here are all the details.

Vivo T3 5G: India Launch

Vivo T3 5G is all set to launch in India soon, according to a post shared by Vivo India on X. The brand confirmed the moniker of the device and also the fact that it will be a Flipkart exclusive smartphone. The video also shows known filmmaker Rohit Shetty, suggesting the brand could have roped him in as a brand ambassador.

Vivo T3 5G: Specs, Design

As leaked by tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore on X, the T3 5G has three camera cutouts at the back out of which two are sensors and the third one is a flicker sensor. It will be available in two colour options. Aside from that, the device will be sporting a 6.67″ with an FHD+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and 1800nits of peak brightness.

The device will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7200 chipset, paired with 8GB and 12GB options and 128GB or 256GB of storage options. The dual camera setup on the back will consist of a 50MP Sony IMX882 sensor with OIS along with a 2MP Bokeh sensor. There’ll be a 16MP sensor on the front for selfies.

It will be backed up by a 5000mAh battery with 44W support. The device will have stereo speakers and it will be IP54 rated as well.

If you observe closely, these are the same rumoured specifications of the iQOO Z9 5G which is also set to launch on March 12. While iQOO Z9 5G could be sold exclusively on Amazon, the Vivo T2 5G will serve the Flipkart buyers. Apart from the slightly different design, the hardware specification of both the devices remain similar.

Vivo T3 5G: Leaked Price

The T3 5G will be priced at around Rs 20,000, which is again similar to the recently leaked price of the iQOO Z9 5G that is set to be priced at Rs 19,999 for the 8GB + 128GB model and Rs 21,999 for the 12GB + 256GB trim.

Haier India to focus 100% on Localization for Next 2 Years

In a dynamic move to strengthen its foothold in the Indian market, Haier India is intensifying its efforts towards localisation, bolstered by robust support from the Indian government. This strategic shift underscores Haier’s commitment to align with the country’s ethos, tapping into its diverse consumer base and fostering deeper connections within the local community.

In an interview with The Mobile India, Haier India President NS Satish said “Haier India will completely focus on localisation for at least the next two years as we have already finished our Factory expansion phase.”

Satish also told us how much percentage of each category of products is being sourced locally and how much of it is being imported. As per the stats shared with us, 70% of the components in refrigerator manufacturing are being sourced locally, while in the case of TV manufacturing, this percentage is still low due to some parts not being available in India, with the only way left to procure them is to import them.

In addition, Satish shared that Haier has begun full-scale local manufacturing of glass doors for refrigerators in India. He added that the government of India is also supporting brands in a major way to boost the “Make in India” initiative by providing incentives and other means to help local sourcing of components.

Meanwhile, Satish also talked about how its products are better than its competitor brands like LG and Samsung. The brand has also launched a range of new products on the occasion of it’s 20th Anniversary in India, such as new refrigerators, ACs, TV and more.

Samsung Galaxy M15 5G Launched: Is It Coming To India?

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Samsung has launched the Galaxy M15 5G silently in some parts of the world and by the looks of it, the device is nothing but a rebranded Galaxy F15 5G which debuted in India a while back. Here are all the details about the new Samsung Galaxy M-series device and information on whether it’ll be coming to India or not.

Samsung Galaxy M15 5G: Price, Availability

Galaxy M15 5g renders

Samsung has officially debuted the device in select markets including Iraq and the regions of Levant. However, it hasn’t revealed the pricing of the handset so far.

Samsung Galaxy M15 5G sports a 6.5-inch full-HD+ (2,340 x 1,080 pixels) Super with a refresh rate of 90Hz. An octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ SoC and a Mali G57 GPU powers the phone along with 4 gigs of RAM.

It comes with a built-in storage of 128GB, which can be expanded to 1TB with a microSD card. The phone comes with One UI 6 pre-loaded, which is based on Android 14. The triple camera setup on the back comprises of a 50-megapixel primary sensor with 10x magnification, a 5-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 2-megapixel camera with a macro sensor. The front camera has a 13-megapixel sensor.

The M15 5G includes a 6000mAh battery that supports 25W wired fast charging. It further gets a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for security.

Samsung Galaxy M15 5G: India Launch

Samsung has followed a trend in the past few years where it usually makes it’s Galaxy F-series devices Flipkart exclusive and then launches the same budget handsets under the M-series, while also making them Amazon exclusives.

If the brand follows the same this year too, the Galaxy M15 5G could soon launch in India as well. Moreover, the device was spotted on the BIS certification website a while back, further adding to the evidence that the device could come to India soon.

Exclusive: Haier to Launch India’s 1st Solar AC Soon

Haier, a leading home appliances brand, is preparing to introduce India’s first Solar Air Conditioner (AC). This innovative product harnesses solar energy for cooling, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional AC units. With rising temperatures and energy demands in India, Haier’s Solar AC aims to reduce carbon emissions and energy costs.

Commenting on the upcoming launch, NS Satish, President of Haier Appliances India, said to The Mobile Indian, ” The Solar AC trials are currently being conducted in 4-5 locations. The product is expected to be available for purchase by July or August.”

When asked about the pricing, he said, ” Discussions about the price are still ongoing, and no final decision has been made yet.”

Solar air conditioners operate by converting sunlight into electricity through solar panels. This electricity powers the air conditioner, enabling it to function without drawing energy from the grid.
The electricity generated by the solar panels can either be used immediately to power the air conditioner or stored in batteries for future use. The user may switch between solar mode and regular electricity as well. By harnessing renewable solar energy, the Solar AC reduces dependency on conventional electricity sources, resulting in lower energy consumption and operational costs.

Satish has claimed that a Solar AC will be as efficient as a regular AC. It remains to be seen how accurate these claims are and how well the ACs will perform once they are available in the market.

Haier has recently launched a new range of air conditioners for users to try out. These include the Super Heavy-Duty air conditioners, which come with Supersonic cooling and Hexa Inverter technology. These advanced features enable up to 65% energy savings and 20 times faster cooling, providing quick relief within just 10 seconds. Additionally, these air conditioners support the Intelli Smart features and Haier Smart App.

Exclusive: Magnet Skins For Haier Refrigerators’coming soon, Price revealed

Haier India is soon going to launch a new add-on product for its refrigerators called Magnet Skins. These skins, inspired by smartphone cases, will allow customers to customize the appearance of their fridges according to their preferences.

NS Satish, President of Haier Appliances India, said to The Mobile Indian, “Magnet Skins for refrigerators will cost approximately Rs. 2,500 during launch in India, which is expected to be in July or August.”

Satish further said that the main purpose of creating Magnet Skins for refrigerators was to make the exterior of refrigerators more functional. Currently, only the internal part of a refrigerator is the most used area. The skins can serve various purposes. One can have an educational design printed on it for their children to learn. Alternatively, they can choose to display a beloved memory that they can look at whenever they wish to.

Haier has recently started manufacturing glass doors for its refrigerators in India, making them the first company to do so in the country. These refrigerators come in a range of front styles, but the skins can be personalized even further to make them more versatile and unique.

In addition, Haier India has also announced the launch of an extensive range of commercial refrigeration solutions, including under-counter and reach-in refrigerators, dessert counters, large-size visi coolers up to 1050 litres, and the aesthetically pleasing Pro series water dispenser.

Haier Innovations Challenge the Norms Set by Samsung, LG: NS Satish

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In the highly competitive world of home appliances, the battle for dominance among leading brands like Haier, Samsung, and LG continues to intensify. Amidst this competition, NS Satish, President of Haier Appliances India, said to The Mobile Indian, “We aim to create unique products in each segment that challenge conventional styles and perceptions.”

He illustrated this with an example of how Haier pioneered introducing the bottom-mounted freezer design for refrigerators in India. This innovative approach stemmed from understanding consumer needs, as research revealed that the freezer compartment was less frequently accessed than the main refrigerator section. By shifting the freezer to the bottom, Haier disrupted traditional refrigerator design conventions, offering a more user-centric solution.

Satish pointed out another example of Haier’s innovative capabilities by highlighting the launch of India’s first glass-door refrigerator. He said, “This product was not only aesthetically pleasing but also had functional advantages like scratch resistance, which made it stand out from its competitors such as LG and Samsung.”

Satish believes that Haier’s success is due to its ability to understand and cater to the specific needs of Indian consumers by delivering products tailored to their preferences.

In celebration of Haier’s 20th anniversary in India, the company has unveiled the Vogue Series, introducing a refreshing take on refrigeration. This series offers customers various colours and designs across different refrigerator configurations, including 2-door convertible, 3-door convertible, side-by-side, top-mount, and bottom-mount options. Satish said, ” Haier is committed to offering consumers choice and versatility in their home appliance selections.”

Additionally, Haier India has launched a new lineup of premium smart convertible refrigerators designed to meet the evolving needs of modern Indian households. Available in configurations such as 2-door side-by-side, 3-door side-by-side, and 4-door side-by-side, these refrigerators provide ample storage space while allowing users to remotely control and monitor temperature settings with ease, enhancing convenience and freshness preservation.

Vivo V30 Series Launched In India: Alternatives, Price, Specs

Vivo has launched the V30 series in India as mid-premium offerings. The series includes the Vivo V30 as well as the Vivo V30 Pro, out of which the Pro model offers a MediaTek Dimensity under the hood while the V30 gets you a Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 which is also a first for India. Here are all the other details about the newly launched Vivo devices.

Vivo V30: Price, Specs

Vivo v30 series india launch

The Vivo V30 comes in Andaman Blue, Classic Black, and a Peacock Green shade. It is available in three configurations – 8GB + 128GB priced at Rs 33,999, 8GB + 256GB at Rs 35,999, and 12GB + 512GB at Rs 37,999. Buyers can purchase it from March 14 via Flipkart, Vivo India e-store, and other offline retail outlets. 

Those buying online can avail a 10 percent discount on SBI or HDFC cards, up to six months of no-cost and may be eligible for an additional up to Rs 4,000 exchange discount. Those buying from mainline stores can get 10 percent instant cashback, up to eight months of no-cost EMI, and up to 40 percent off on Vivo’s V-Shield plan.

Vivo V30 features a 6.78-inch AMOLED Display with a 1.5K 2800×1260 Pixels resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, punch-hole cutout, 20:9 aspect ratio, 89.9% screen-to-body ratio, 2800 nits peak brightness and 100% DCI-P3 colour gamut. The V30 is powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chip.

The Vivo handset gets up to 12GB LPDDR4x RAM and 512GB UFS 2.2 storage. It is equipped with a 5000mAh battery that supports 80W charging. For security, the device features an under-display fingerprint scanner. The device runs on Android 14-based FunTouch OS 14.

The smartphone has a 50-megapixel selfie camera with dual soft-LED flash units. The rear camera setup consists of an OIS-assisted 50-megapixel f/1.8 primary camera, and a 50-megapixel f/2.2 ultra-wide lens. The device offers dual SIM, 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, GPS, and a USB-C port. There is a mono speaker on the device and it is IP54 rated as well.

As for the competition, we feel the iQOO Neo 9 Pro (Review) from the brand’s own sub-brand iQOO obliterates the Vivo V30 in terms of performance, thanks to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip. It also has faster storage and RAM, gets 3 years of OS updates, along with a similarly spec’d display for the same price tag of Rs 35,999. However, if you need cameras, the V30 serves as the better device.

Vivo V30 Pro: Price, Specs

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The Vivo V30 Pro starts in India at Rs 41,999 for the 8GB + 256GB option, while the 12GB + 512GB variant will retail for Rs 46,999. It can be availed in Andaman Blue and Classic Black colours. The sale date and launch offers remain the same as the Vivo V30.

Vivo V30 Pro features a 6.78-inch AMOLED Display with a 1.5K 2800×1260 Pixel resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, punch-hole cutout, 20:9 aspect ratio, 89.9% screen-to-body ratio, 2800 nits local brightness level, 1200 nits global brightness level, 300Hz touch sampling rate, 2160Hz PWM dimming and 100% DCI-P3 colour gamut. The device is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8200 SoC.

The Vivo V30 Pro gets up to 12GB LPDDR5x RAM and 512GB UFS 3.1 storage. It is equipped with a 5000mAh battery that supports 80W charging. For security, the device features an under-display fingerprint scanner. The device runs on Android 14-based FunTouch OS 14.

The smartphone has a 50-megapixel selfie camera with dual soft-LED flash units. The rear camera setup consists of an OIS-assisted 50-megapixel IMX920 f/1.9 primary camera, 50-megapixel IMX663 f/2.0 telephoto sensor and an 50-megapixel Samsung JN1 f/2.2 ultra-wide lens.

The V30 Pro offers dual SIM, 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, GPS, and a USB-C port. It gets a mono speaker and is IP54 rated as well.

At Rs 39,999, you are offered the OnePlus 12R as one of the best alternatives to V30 Pro. It has a better chipset, a similar display, a bigger battery with faster charging, along with a more polished software experience. However, on the basis of on-paper specs, the V30 Pro gets you better cameras than the OnePlus 12R.