The newest and least expensive smartphone in the V40 series is the Vivo V40e. It is billed as the thinnest smartphone with a 5,500mAh battery and costs less than Rs 30,000. Furthermore, according to Vivo, the V40e’s design and cameras carry on the V-series heritage. But how true are these assertions, and what is the phone’s performance like with the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 SoC, which is in the midrange? In this evaluation of the Vivo V40e, let us examine these features.
Motives for purchasing
- The phone has a stylish, robust design.
- Colors on the 6.77-inch AMOLED display are vivid and striking.
- The device provides balanced performance for the majority of daily tasks, including playing games.
- The battery has been optimized to provide extended backup.
Reasons not to purchase
- The image quality from the ultrawide and main lenses might have been improved.
- The rear panel’s glossy appearance is prone to smudges and fingerprints.
Verdict
When it comes to performance and battery life, the Vivo V40e is a great purchase. The phone also has a brilliant AMOLED display that is bright enough for outdoor use, along with a stylish, robust construction. Its dual speakers enhance the watching experience even more, which raises the handset’s allure.
Design and display
The iQOO Z9s smartphone, which was released earlier this year, has a design similar to that of the Vivo V40e. The phone has a stylish appearance and an intriguing pill-shaped camera module with two oval portions. The phone’s color profile is matched in the lower half, which is flushed and has the Aura ring light, while the upper section is elevated, black, and housing two cameras. The Vivo V40e that we were given is mint green in color, with a smooth marble-like surface and a wave-like pattern that is silvery in hue to highlight the design of the device. That being said, the phone has a shiny surface that is prone to fingerprints and smudges.
Moving on, the Vivo V40e has an amazing 7.4mm thickness considering its powerful 5,500mAh battery. At 183 grams, the phone is rather light, which makes it easy to handle for extended periods of time. The phone’s physical volume and power buttons are located on the right spine, while the bottom edge houses the sim-ejector tray and USB Type-C charging connector. Additionally, the phone has dual speaker output for a rich audio experience.
With a peak brightness of 4,500 nits and a 6.77-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 120 Hz, the Vivo V40e promises exceptional visibility even in strong sunshine. Its low bezels and broad viewing angles enhance the immersive viewing experience. Additionally, the 120Hz refresh rate offers fluid and rapid navigation across the user interface and compatible apps. Seldom were there any unintentional touches along the screen’s curved edges.
Cameras
With a 50MP front-facing camera, the Vivo V40e produces better selfies than competitors like the OnePlus Nord 4, Motorola Edge 50, and Nothing Phone (2a) Plus. Its dual rear camera arrangement, which includes an 8MP ultrawide lens and a 50MP main sensor, may not live up to expectations, though. The device’s stand-alone performance is strong, generating warm-toned colors with fast focus, rapid capture rates, and decent detail. However, the more adaptable camera technology of the Motorola Edge 50—which produces photos with higher clarity and dynamic range—beates the Vivo. Despite Motorola’s propensity for oversaturated color, the company frequently produces vivid, social media-worthy images.
Additionally, the OnePlus Nord 4 produces excellent daytime and ultrawide photos with excellent detail and beautiful colors. Furthermore, the most notable feature of the Vivo V40e—its portrait mode—is not all that great. The Motorola Edge 50, OnePlus Nord 4, and Nothing Phone (2a) Plus all outperformed the Vivo V40e cameras in terms of edge recognition and face details, according to our in-depth analysis of the cameras. It is important to note, nevertheless, that the Vivo smartphone produces skin tones that are more true. Even better, the phone has a Smart Aura light that helps you take detailed photos in low light.
Performance and software
The MediaTek Dimensity 7300 SoC, which has been more common in mid-range handsets recently, powers the Vivo V40e. Despite its low synthetic benchmark results, the Vivo V40e easily manages visually demanding games like Call of Duty, Real Racing 3, and BGMI, as can be seen in the performance review of the device. Impressively, it outperforms the OnePlus Nord 4, which is ranked higher in this segment’s AnTuTu and Geekbench testing, in terms of heat management and constant FPS (frames per second).
When using the smartphone regularly, there was no discernible slowness; multitasking and app launching worked without a hitch. In addition to demonstrating dependability in higher-stress situations, the Vivo V40e scored a strong 62.6 percent in the Burnout CPU Throttle test. In addition to 128GB and 256GB of storage, the phone has 8GB of RAM. Prior to purchasing the gadget, accurately determine how much storage you will need because it cannot be expanded. The basic model costs Rs 2,000 less than the 256GB storage variant.
The FunTouch OS, which is based on Android 14, is preinstalled on the Vivo V40e. The user interface is similar to that of previous Vivo smartphones, with 52 pre-installed apps altogether, including 8 third-party apps. Millions of people have downloaded these third-party programs, which are very well-liked and simple to uninstall after setup.
Furthermore, Vivo has unveiled Eraser and Photo Enhancement, two new AI-powered functions. While the AI Eraser tool eliminates undesired items, akin to Google’s Magic Eraser, the Photo Enhancement function, which requires an online connection, smooths out image details and decreases graininess to boost overall quality.
In addition, the smartphone has proprietary apps like Jovi Home, an AI assistant that learns from your usage patterns to suggest tasks, V-Appstore, Vivo’s own app store, and iManager, a cleanup tool and security scanner. Regarding the software update strategy for the Vivo V40e, it is guaranteed to get major OS upgrades for at least three years and security patches for four years.
Battery and charging speeds
With its large 5,500mAh battery, the Vivo V40e is designed to last for at least a full day when engaging in intensive activities like gaming. This is not shown in the PCMark battery test, as the OnePlus Nord 4, which is priced similarly, beats it by around an hour. But its practical use is far more sophisticated. It outperforms not just the OnePlus Nord 4, but also the Motorola Edge 50 and Nothing Phone (2a) Plus, with a total battery usage of only 15% after 30 minutes of YouTube video streaming and 90 minutes of gaming.
Among the greatest is the 80W rapid charging offered by the Vivo V40e. With fast charging turned on, the phone recharged from 20 to 100 percent in around 42 minutes in our lab test. See our in-depth evaluation of the Vivo V40e battery for more insight.
Final judgment
The starting price of the Vivo V40e is Rs 28,999. The phone’s performance, battery life, and design all provide great value for the money. Comparing it to the OnePlus Nord 4 (review), however, reveals that its charging speed and endurance in the artificial test applications are worse. Furthermore, in terms of cameras, the Motorola Edge 50 (review) performs better than the V40e.
The Vivo V40e achieves an excellent combination between performance and portability, performing well in both gaming and daily work without overheating. Its attractiveness is further enhanced by its outstanding selfie camera, which captures details in genuine skin tones and brightness. In addition, the gadget has a longer battery life than its rivals, and its AMOLED display shows vivid, clear colors. In its category, the Vivo V40e is a strong competitor if these characteristics suit your needs.
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