Vivo T1 44W review

 Its Vivo T144W will be the 3rd, and the lowest-priced smartphone to date in the T-series line-up of Vivo that was launched in the beginning of this season in India. It features a remarkable quick charging system of 44W as well as an entry-level Snapdragon chipset with an AMOLED screen and a primary camera with a resolution of 50MP as well as a 5,000mAh battery that is said to last for at least an entire day. I was able to test the Vivo T1 smartphone for a little over an entire week. Here are my thoughts.

Vivo T1 44W Vivo T1 44W get the basics rightwith the 44W Vivo FlashCharge technology that allows you to rapidly charge the device it has a gorgeous layout and screen, decent sets of cameras, and reliable capacity and battery performance. The downside is that the Vivo smartphone isn't equipped with options like a fast frequency refresh, and 5G connection which are now quite standard in the market.

  • The Vivo T1 44W is fashioned from an unibody made of plastic that has an curvy back and a the gradient pattern. It also has matte finishes, which does an excellent job of concealing smudges and fingerprints. Power button and volume knob are located on the right edge of the phone as well as the Type-C port that charges is located within the 3.5mm headphone speaker grille and jack on the bottom that the device. Its SIM tray that includes an incorporated slot for a microSD card is situated on the top. The left side of the phone is as smooth as the slate. I loved the overall shape quality and design of Vivo T1 44W. It's light and thin, and provides an incredible feel when held. However, I'd like to see the camera module had been a little smaller. The camera module is a major feature of the back of the phone and extends from the frame and causes the phone to wobble when laid flat on a floor.
  • In the on the front The Vivo T1 44W has an almost bezel-free 6.44-inch display. It is topped with a U-shaped cutout to accommodate the selfie camera. It also has FHD+ (2,400x1,080p) resolution. It's an AMOLED panel with high contrast for more blacks and a great dynamic range. The brightness is adequate as are the angles of view. The overall experience would be improved if the screen had a higher refresh rate. This Vivo T1 44W refresh rate is set at 60Hz that is able that the screen refreshes 60 times per second. The screen isn't too bad, but when in comparison to 90Hz and 120Hz refresh rates, which are becoming more common in this market however, the scrolling and animation are a little slow. The Vivo T1 44W is, however, Vivo T1 44W is Widevine L1 certified, meaning it is able to stream HD videos from platforms like Netflix.
  • Its Vivo T1 44W rocks Qualcomm's Snapdragon 680 SoC beneath the inside the. Its Snapdragon 680 SoC is an entry-level 4G chip that features a manufacturing method, Adreno 610 GPU, and Kyro 265 Octa cores running at up to 2.4GHz. It's now a good processor that is able to handle everyday tasks like multitasking, browsing through social media profiles, and playing a few casual games. This is evident on the Vivo T1 44W synthetic benchmarks and Antutu V9.3.9 producing scores of 2,80,015 as well as Geekbench 5's multicore score of 1,543. The phone is able to run games that require GPUs, such as BGMI but with poor graphic quality and frame rates. The highest graphics settings the BGMI can run on this handset are Balanced, which means that it supports moderate frame rates instead of excessive (30fps). We recommend that you adhere to your default Smooth graphics settings for this phone to ensure the best experience. The device I used was equipped with 8GB of RAM, the device comes with 6GB or 4GB RAM. It can also add an additional 4GB of virtual RAM using internal storage. The storage can be expanded by 1TB with microSD cards, which comes with a dedicated slot on the smartphone.
  • The Vivo T1 44W packs a triple rear camera setup that includes a 50MP main camera with an f/1.8 aperture lens. It also has 2MP depth and 2MP macro sensors. There's no wide-angle sensor as the sensors provide average results. The images captured in daylight were a little dull and lack of detail. The images did appear better when using HDR modes, as it enhanced the dynamic range overall however the colors appeared somewhat off. The depth and macro sensors could have improved. The portrait photos looked strange, while close-up images looked hazy. It is essential to have a stable hand to achieve the results you want using the camera's macro sensor. There's a night mode too which adds a little of brightness to otherwise dull photos taken in dim light. The 16MP camera for selfies on Vivo T1 44W. Vivo T1 44W also clicks acceptable pictures in daylight with lovely skin tones.
  • To keep the lights on, there's an 5,000mAh battery, which according to the PCMark battery 3.0 test, is able to last for up to 15 hours and 32 minutes. I've been consistently getting at least a full day of use using Vivo's Vivo smartphone on one charge, and my activities consisting of a couple of BGMI games throughout the daytime, casual browsing and navigating through work applications like Slack as well as Gmail. In any event the phone can be charged quickly with the Vivo FlashCharge service. It took just more than 30 minutes to recharge this Vivo T1 44W from nothing to 50 percent , and 45 minutes to complete the charge in my use.
  • For the application The Vivo T1 44W runs FunTouch OS 12 on top of Android 12 out of the box. The custom skin comes with several fancy tricks in the sleeve, however it's also stuffed with software that is bloatware. It's good news that you can get rid of the majority of pre-installed programs. The phone comes with an in-display fingerprint scanner which takes less than seconds to unlock, but recognizes your fingerprint in a single click. This scanner also is precise and is placed in the perfect spot in the bottom of the screen, where your thumb will rest when you hold the phone. The T1 44W has 4G LTE, and it worked perfectly. The single speaker on the bottom is loud and provides moderate sound quality.

Its Vivo T1 44W is priced in India at just Rs 14,499 for the option of 4GB RAM The 8GB and 6GB RAM models are available for purchase at the price of Rs 15,999 and Rs 17,999 for the 8GB and 6GB variants, respectively. The device is competing against the that of the OPPO K10, the Moto G52, and the iQOO Z6 5G. It is worth noting that the Vivo T1 44W shares a many of its specifications and features with iQOO 6 44W. One of the closest rivals is in the model of Moto G52 ( review) It is priced at the same level as the Vivo smartphone, and comes with high screen refresh rates and a clean, minimalistic operating system.

The iQOO Z6 5G ( review) has a 5G-capable chip at its heart, and 120Hz refresh rate for the display as well as the OPPO K10 sports a 90Hz display. Both smartphones are priced slightly higher in comparison to those on the Vivo T1 44W and offer LCD panels rather than AMOLED displays. In addition neither of the competitors such as those like the Moto G52, offer a 44W fast charging option. If you're looking for and don't really care about screen refresh rates or 5G connectivity The Vivo T1 44W could be worthwhile to consider in this category.

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