fbpx

vivo V3Max Review: Not the Fastest

Introduction

vivo V3Max Review_1

What does it mean when a company dare to market its product faster than faster? The vivo V3Max, is the phone that Captain America was using in the Civil War movie. So, is it really that fast? You’ll find out in our full review.

Unboxing

vivo V3Max Review_2

We got a brand new sealed package, which is likely to be the final retail version. The retail box is pretty simple and straight forward, so I’ll make it quick.

vivo V3Max Review_3

The box contains the phone, fast charger, earphones, USB OTG cable, manual guide and protective case.

vivo V3Max Review_4

It’s good to see that the company has included a protective case for extra protection. The quality isn’t bad, but this kind of transparent casing most likely will turn yellow after using it for some time.

Familiar Design

vivo V3Max Review_5

Design wise, the V3Max looks just like the OPPO F1. There’s a 2.5D glass on the front it, and the rest are metal with a small part of plastic to provide a clean escape route for the signal to get through the case.

vivo V3Max Review_6

There’s a fingerprint scanner on its back, which is pretty fast. The only way to differentiate either the device is an OPPO F1 or vivo V3Max is to look at the back, because the OPPO F1 doesn’t have a fingerprint scanner.

Decent Performance

vivo V3Max Review_7

Powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 processor with 4 GB of RAM, the V3Max handles simple tasks well. Demanding game like FIFA 16 is playable, but it is not as smooth as my Xperia Z5, which is powered by Snapdragon 810 processor. Thankfully, there’s no overheating issue.

You Sure It’s Not iOS?

vivo V3Max Review_8

The V3Max is running on Funtouch OS 2.5 based on Android 5.1 Lollipop. The user interface looks a lot like iOS. Swiping up from the bottom of the screen will show you the recent apps interface and quick settings, just like iOS Control Center.

vivo V3Max Smart Multi-screen

The device has a multitasking feature called Smart Multi-screen, which is pretty similar to Samsung’s multi-window feature. It’s good to see that the company is taking the advantage with extra RAM, but it doesn’t support many apps like Samsung did.

vivo V3Max Review_9

I have no idea why vivo will name its music app as i Music, theme store as i Theme and many more other system apps started with the letter “i”. Why can’t it be simple?

There’s Manual Mode!

vivo V3Max Review_10

Camera wise, the V3Max has a 13 MP rear camera with PDAF technology, while the 8 MP front-facing shooter is responsible for selfie duty.

vivo V3Max Camera Sample_1 vivo V3Max Camera Sample_2 vivo V3Max Camera Sample_3 vivo V3Max Camera Sample_4 vivo V3Max Camera Sample_5

vivo V3Max Camera Sample_6
Manual Mode
vivo V3Max Camera Sample_7
HDR Off
vivo V3Max Camera Sample_8
HDR On
vivo V3Max Camera Sample_9
HDR Off
vivo V3Max Camera Sample_10
HDR On

Image quality generally is decent, but the device struggles a bit under low-light condition. The device is able to capture a better photo using HDR mode, and it’s good to have manual mode.

Okay Battery Life

vivo V3Max Review_11

The V3Max packs a 3,000 mAh battery that pairs with its own Dual-Charge Circuits technology. Its charging speed is pretty fast, not the fastest though.

vivo V3Max Battery Mode vivo V3Max Battery Life_1 vivo V3Max Battery Life_2

The device comes with different modes — extreme performance, normal, smart power saving and super saving. Based on my usage with extreme performance mode, I was able to get around 4 hours of screen-on-time.

Final Words

vivo V3Max Review_12

Pricing at RM 1,399, the vivo V3Max is a decent mid-range device. However, Funtouch OS really needs some improvements. It’s true that the device is faster than faster, but sadly it’s not the fastest. Captain America definitely needs another phone, maybe Tony should give him some advice?

Yay

  • Fast fingerprint scanner
  • Fast charging speed

Nay

  • Multitasking feature limited to certain apps
  • Funtouch OS needs improvements
Facebook Comments

About Post Author