Vivo V30 Pro: A good mid-range phone
In early February, however, Vivo resolved its disagreements with Nokia regarding the use of their patents. Does this mean that Vivo phones are returning to Slovenia? It's hard to say, but at least there is hope now. Despite the legal troubles, Vivo continues to produce phones. This time it's the Vivo V30 Pro.
Its first feature is its external image. They added 3D engraving to the classic exterior, which makes the phone unique. Some add leather, others insist on glass, and any attempt to be different can only be praised. The phone is also very thin and light, qualities that can attract many users.
The 6.78-inch AMOLED screen is curved, as are the edges, while the sides are flat. It supports a maximum resolution of 2800 x 1260 pixels, and a fast refresh rate of 120 Hz will ensure a smooth user experience. The processor is a MediaTek 8200, which is not the latest, but with the exception of playing games on emulators, it will suffice for all other tasks. 12 GB of memory is available with the possibility of virtual expansion, and 512 GB of space for files, and this is of the surprisingly fast UFS 4.0 standard, which is usually seen in the premium class. There is no microSD card slot.
There are a total of four 50 MP cameras on the back and front. It is difficult to say what the quality of these cameras is until we test them, but if we look at the aperture, sensor and focal length, we have an enviable portfolio of cameras at our disposal. In good light, the Vivo V30 Pro should capture very good photos, especially on the main camera with optical stabilization. It's a pity that the same mechanism is not found on the telephoto camera, which could, especially at night, capture clearer photos at zoom.
The 5000 mAh battery should also be enough for a full day of moderate use. It charges very quickly at 80W, which means that you will be able to fully charge your phone in about 45 minutes. The price should be around €500-600.