Vivo V5 Lite Unboxing And First Impressions
Vivo V5 Lite Unboxing And First Impressions
This is the newest and most affordable member of the #PerfectSelfie family |
How? Even with a more affordable price tag, the mobile giant was able to maintain identical construction and most of the good configuration found with the regular V5. That made this handset appealing for that quite large PHP 2K difference.
Vivo V5 Lite Specs
Display: 5.5 Inch HD 1280 x 720 resolution w/ 2.5D curved glass and Gorilla Glass protection at 267 ppi
CPU: 1.5 GHz 64 Bit MT6750 octa core processor
GPU: Mali T860
RAM: 3 GB
ROM: 32 GB expandable via micro SD card slot up to 128 GB
Main Camera: 13 MP f/2.0 w/ AF and LED flash
Selfie Camera: 16 MP f/2.0 w/ softlight flash
Battery: 3,000 mAh
OS: Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS w/ FunTouch OS
Connectivity: WiFi, 3G, LTE, Bluetooth, OTG, GPS, A GPS, dual SIM (hybrid)
Others: Colors: crown gold, rose gold
Sensors: Accelerometer, light, orientation, proximity, gyroscope, sound, magnetic
Dimensions: 153.8 x 75.5 x 7.55 mm
Weight: 154 g
Price: PHP 10,990
Disclaimer: This V5 Lite smartphone was borrowed from Vivo Philippines for this honest review. This is not a sponsored post.
Unboxing / Accessories
It includes most of the basic accessories you'll need on a new smartphone |
Just like its higher-end siblings, the V5 Lite is presented in a clean and close to complete manner. The easy to open box contains the almost complete set of accessories you'll need when buying a new smartphone.
The package is near complete!
It has a 1A USB wall charger (for regular charging speed), micro USB to regular USB data / charging cables, and earbuds with mic for calls. Vivo was also generous enough to throw a good type of flexible TPU case and pre-installed tempered glass for added protection to your unit.
Build Quality / Design
The design is very close to the regular V5 |
When compared to the V5, the similarities are strikingly obvious. It looks the same and has the same construction. The only difference is the V5 Lite doesn't have a fingerprint scanner anymore which was replaced with a non-lit Android capacitive keys.
Construction is mostly plastic, but it is protected with a good type of TPU case and tempered glass!
Anyway, the construction is mostly plastic. It has a metallic finish in a unibody frame which feels good and well built (yes, even if it is plastic). On top, the 5.5 inch HD display is protected with 2.5D unverified grade of Gorilla Glass protection.
The body should be good enough to withstand moderate abuse and prevent hairline scratches on the screen. We're glad that Vivo included a free case and pre-installed tempered glass to make sure.
Headphone slot, microphone, and single speaker below |
Hybrid SIM slot at left |
Power button and volume rocker at right |
Design-wise, it reminds us of a combined V5 and Y55. It's iPhonish with decent curves, nice antenna band design, good slimness, and non-protruding main camera. The rest of the buttons and ports are on standard placements.
When protected with the soft TPU case, the handset feels very good to hold. Without the case, the tempered glass has slightly disturbing sharp edges that you can feel. Gladly, it's lightweight and non-fatiguing to hold at just 154 g.
Initial findings
1. The handset has a good type of HD screen similar to what you can experience with the regular V5. The build is decent even if it is made out of mostly plastic materials. We like that it is lightweight as well.
2. The MT6750 chip is proven to be decent in performance (for the price) for the regular V5, we expect the same performance with this "Lite" variant.
3. The selfie camera appears to be as good as advertised. In our initial test, its focus speed and accuracy is better than V5 and doesn't produce blurry photos from time to time even on my shaky hands.
4. Unlike the rest of the V-series of Vivo, this doesn't have HiFi chip on paper. We will verify that one.
5. The fingerprint scanner was replaced with the traditional non-lit Android keys to keep the cost down. Gladly, OTG still works and there's LED notification in front.
As of the moment
On first look, this Vivo V5 is shaping up to be a real selfie contender even with its more affordable price tag. If you don't need a fingerprint scanner and you can live-up with a slightly lower 3 GB of RAM, this device is looking very good by far.
Stay tuned for our full report after a week or two of actual usage!
Vivo V5 Lite Unboxing And First Impressions
Vivo V5 Lite Unboxing And First Impressions
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