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Vivo Y300 5G Review
Vivo Y300 5G
3.4 /5
  • Design (3.4)
  • Performance (3.0)
  • Show (3.1)
  • Battery life (3.7)
  • Camera (3.6)
Vivo Y300 5G
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Review

The modern language design of Vivo Y300 5G has a slim profile with the option to choose vibrant colors. Besides the visual similarity, the AMOLED display permits deep blacks and richly colored content, enhancing media consumption on the screen. That’s a fairly serious improvement compared to the LCD panels one gets to see in older models, like Vivo Y20 series.


Vivo Y300 is powered by the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset, offering improved performance compared to its predecessors that had less powerful processors, such as the Snapdragon 662. Meanwhile, the new chipset is fitted with an Adreno 613 GPU and manages even better in-game. And besides, it gets up to 16GB of RAM, extended by virtual RAM for resource-intensive multitasking, which is a very important aspect for users accustomed to very frequently changing applications.


Compared to its rivals, such as the Moto G85 5G with a Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 chip, albeit failing to offer some more advanced features on Y300, such as faster charging and higher-grade display tech, Vivo Y300 can still hold its own against Moto in benchmark performances.

The camera setup on Vivo Y300 is impressive for its class. The main camera uses the Sony IMX882 sensor with a wide f/1.79 aperture to capture detailed shots even in poor lighting conditions. In addition to this is a dedicated portrait camera to provide depth effects, enhancing portrait shots far beyond what many users might have experienced from models utilizing only a software-led solution.


Pitted against other mid-segment smartphones, such as the Realme Narzo series or even some of the Xiaomi devices that may boast slightly higher megapixel counts, Vivo Y300 cameras do well, though, as most of them generally cut corners with respect to sensor quality or software optimization.

 

The device carries an impressive 5000mAh battery, which will last a day’s worth of heavy use easily. Combine this with the excellent 80W fast-charging facility, which gets your phone juiced up to 45% in just about 15 minutes. Vivo Y300 tends to have impressive battery management compared to, say, the Moto G85, which charges at 33W. For those on-the-go, this particular feature will be a real crowd-pleaser.


The device also runs Android 14 with Funtouch OS 14, giving users a really updated software experience, with all sorts of customization options and improved user interface features. Other than this, unlike previous Funtouch OS-running Vivo devices criticized for their clutter or being unresponsive, this one runs way smoother and is way more intuitive.


Though much is positive about Vivo Y300, some shortcomings are present. The lack of wireless charging on this smartphone, considering mid-range ones are increasingly coming with this feature, will make a difference. Equipped with an IP64 rating for dust and splash protection, this is still some way behind those offering complete water resistance. Depending on the regional market, therefore, availability can be affected, and potential buyers might be offered fewer choices.


Vivo Y300 5G is quite a formidable competitor against others in its genre of offering high-end features at competitively appealing pricing, catering to the needs of the common user in many ways. With beautiful design, robust performance capability, impressive camera quality, and fast charging, this indeed will be a worthy choice for any consumer who wishes to have value without compromising on anything.

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Pros
pros

Large 6.67-inch AMOLED display for vibrant visuals.

pros

120Hz refresh rate for smooth user experience.

pros

Powerful 50MP main camera for detailed photography.

pros

Robust 5000mAh battery for all-day usage.

pros

Expandable storage up to 1TB for flexibility.

pros

Sleek design with modern aesthetics and colors.

Cons
cons

No wireless charging capability included.

cons

Limited low-light performance in camera settings.

cons

Plastic build feels less premium than glass rivals.

cons

Single speaker limits audio quality experience.

cons

Software updates may be less frequent over time.

cons

Performance may lag behind higher-end models available.

Price
128GB 8GB RAM
₹18,698
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