The camera will help you forgive the Vivo X80 Pro's ugliness | Digital Trends

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The Vivo X80Pro's looks aren't its strong point, but the main camera's ability to take great photos makes up for it. We've tried the phone out.

The Vivo X80 Pro is not the best-looking phone you can buy. It’s a bit dull to look at, especially in the black color of our review device, and the busy, messy camera module looks unfinished and confused. But inside the module is what is shaping up to be a really strong phone camera.

What else do you need to know about the specifications? Unlike the X70 Pro, the gimbal in the X80 Pro is fitted to the 50mm portrait lens and not the wide-angle lens. Zeiss has worked on the video bokeh mode and the AI for face recognition, as well as added a special color boost mode in addition to the GNV sensor’s new color filter.

This means all of the fancy stabilization modes from the X70 Pro+ are missing. It’s a shame, as for me personally, the video mode lost a big selling point and almost all of its unique fun. Finally, the Zeiss Natural Color mode really can oversaturate colors, and is anything but natural. It’s off by default, and the majority of photos in the gallery have been taken without it.

It has all the power you could want. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor comes with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage space, the screen has a 3200 x 1440 pixel resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, and there are stereo speakers, 80W fast charging, and 50W wireless charging. The phone uses Vivo’s FunTouch OS 12 software over Android 12.

Special mention needs to go to the fingerprint sensor. It provides twice the contact area you find on most other phones, making it less important to be super accurate when you go to unlock the phone. Vivo has experimented with large fingerprint recognition systems before, but unlike the Apex prototype phone, accuracy has been 100% for me on the X80 Pro.

 

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