Vivo Y33s: Design
The Vivo Y33s comes as the new mid-range smartphone by the Chinese tech giant in the Indian market. The device has a big 6.58-inch display that has an FHD+ resolution of 1080 x 2408 pixels and a screen-to-body ratio of 90.6 percent. The LCD panel is surrounded by slim bezels and sports es a waterdrop notch for the selfies camera. The panel supports a standard 60Hz refresh rate and is optimum for HD media playback via OTT apps. The back panel has a gradient surface that reflects patterns. The upper left corner has a triple camera housed inside a square-shaped module.
Vivo Y33s: Hardware Performance
The Vivo Y33s is packed with the Helio G80 processor. The mid-range octa-core processor has Mali G52 GPU support. This processor has been used by several popular affordable devices such as the Redmi 9 Prime, Poco M2, and the Tecno POVA. This processor is capable of handling games since the chipset is game-centric. The handset comes with 8GB RAM which will allow for a swift multitasking experience. The storage option announced is also single, i.e, 128GB. The external storage support is up to 1TB which can store large-sized audio and video files.
Vivo Y33s: Price To Specs Ratio
The Vivo Y33s can be purchased at Rs. 17,990 in India. It is available for sale via leading online and offline stores in the country including Amazon, Flipkart, and others. The handset is announced in dual-colour options including Midday Dream and Mirror Black. The pricing is slightly higher considering the competition. Also, this is a standard 4Gphone which you get under Rs. 20,000.
Vivo Y33s: Camera Performance
The Vivo Y33s has three cameras the rear housed inside a square-shaped camera module. The camera setup has a 50MP primary sensor which is paired up with a 2MP macro sensor. There is another 2MP sensor that is used for depth mapping. This is a capable camera setup where the massive 50MP primary sensor will capture a good amount of details in every shot. The camera app will offer different shooting and video recording modes. For selfies and video calling, the Vivo Y33s will have a 16MP primary sensor with an f/2.2 aperture.
Vivo Y33s: Important/ Highlight Features
The Vivo Y33s other key features include a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and Face Unlock for security. The device has shipped with FunTouch OS-based Android 11 OS. The device is powered by a big 5,000 mAh battery with 18W fast charging. This setup will allow the unit to give a backup of an entire day with a single charge.
Vivo Y33s: Verdict
The Vivo Y33s has debuted in one of the most crowded smartphone segments, i.e, the sub Rs. 20,000. Numerous devices have been launched in this segment with one or the other high-end features. The Y33s has all the necessary hardware where the camera takes centerstage. However, the overall pricing is slightly higher compared to the competition.
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The device is based on the MediaTek Helio G80.
No. the phone doesn't weigh much but it’s also not a lightweight either as it weighs smartphone, as it weighs 182grams.
The smartphone offers 60Hz refresh rate, which is one of the downsides of this smartphone.
The Galaxy A32 and the Realme X7 can be considered as the Vivo Y33s competitors.
Yes, the smartphone features a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and also supports face unlock.
No, the smartphone does not support 5G network.
The Vivo Y33s runs FunTouch OS based on Android 11 OS.
The handset is powered by a 5,000 mAh battery that supports 18W quick charging technology.
Yes, the smartphone does have a microSD card slot for additional storage expansion.
It has a 6.58-inches notch display with 1080p resolution.
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