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This Galaxy S26 competitor might be beating Samsung with amazing cameras
This Galaxy S26 competitor might be beating Samsung with amazing cameras

Phone Arena

time4 days ago

  • Phone Arena

This Galaxy S26 competitor might be beating Samsung with amazing cameras

Vivo X200 Pro | Image credit — PhoneArena (source in Chinese) Main camera: 200MP Ultra wide camera: 50MP Telephoto camera: 50MP with 3x optical zoom (source in Chinese) Main camera: 50MP Ultra wide camera: 50MP Telephoto camera: 200MP with a periscope lens Receive the latest mobile news Subscribe By subscribing you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy Would you consider buying a Vivo smartphone? Yes, even if it's not available on my market Yes, I plan to buy one No, I prefer other brands I already have one Yes, even if it's not available on my market 0% Yes, I plan to buy one 0% No, I prefer other brands 0% I already have one 0% New information by the prolific Weibo leaker Digital Chat Station claims that the Vivo X300 may have a triple camera setup with the following specs:The important details are that the main camera might utilize a 1/1.4' type sensor, while the image sensor on the telephoto might be the Sony another leak, Digital Chat Station says that the Vivo X300 Pro might also have a triple camera on the back. The specs would be the following:The periscope telephoto camera might use the same 1/1.4' type sensor rumored to be on the base model's main camera. That camera might also feature a new coating technology that might reduce lens the main camera is the most interesting part of that leak as it might feature the Lytia LYT-828 1/1.3' type image sensor by Sony. That is Sony's latest image sensor for mobile devices, which was introduced in June. The sensor features a technology called Hybrid Frame HDR. Sony claims that it greatly improves the dynamic range, leading to much better photos in difficult the camera specs, the Vivo X300 Pro is rumored to use the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset. The rumors about the Vivo X300 are a bit confusing, as there are claims it might have a 6.31-inch display, which is the same size as the Vivo X200 Pro mini. That could be a mix-up or a sign of a change of strategy for details about the Vivo X300 series should become available in the coming weeks. Last year, the Vivo X200 Pro launched in October, and there's no obvious reason for its successor to be announced later than October this Vivo doesn't operate on the US market, and it will probably continue to be limited to China and some other global markets. Despite that, I think Vivo has the potential to become an even more serious challenger to Xiaomi and Samsung. If the rumored hardware is paired with excellent software capabilities, there's no reason to expect outstanding photos from those devices.

Vivo X Fold 5 review: Polished design, capable cameras and standout battery
Vivo X Fold 5 review: Polished design, capable cameras and standout battery

Business Standard

time5 days ago

  • Business Standard

Vivo X Fold 5 review: Polished design, capable cameras and standout battery

The X Fold 5 is Vivo's latest attempt to make smartphones with foldable form factors feel just as effortless as traditional bar-shaped smartphones, and it comes surprisingly close. From fitting a massive 6000mAh battery into a slim profile to packing in a Zeiss co-engineered triple 50MP rear camera setup, Vivo's 2025 foldable ticks a lot of right boxes on paper. But how well do those numbers translate into real-world experience? Let us find out: Design The Vivo X Fold 5 borrows its rear design from the X200, with a familiar circular camera module housing the triple camera setup. The main difference, of course, is that the X Fold 5 opens up into a larger, foldable form factor. I have used several foldable smartphones over the past year, including book-style foldables from Google and Samsung, but the X Fold 5 stands out with its ergonomics. It's sleek at just 9.2mm when folded, which makes it feel no thicker than most standard bar phones. At 217g, it is not as light as traditional flagships, but the weight is impressive considering the battery it packs. For perspective, it is powered by a 6000mAh battery, the same capacity as the Vivo X200 Pro, while weighing 6g less. Yes, the phone does wobble slightly on flat surfaces, largely due to the oversized camera module. But it is still usable in this position, especially for typing. That said, the same large module that enables the wobble can also hinder grip during extended use. In terms of durability, the Vivo X Fold 5 carries IP5X and IPX9+ ratings for dust and water resistance. While I did not dunk the device during testing, Vivo claims the phone can withstand submersion, both folded and unfolded, if you somehow find yourself in such a scenario. Display Starting with the 6.53-inch cover screen, the 21.1:9 aspect ratio hits a sweet spot – it is tall, but not awkwardly so, and does not cramp everyday tasks like typing or browsing. The bezels are present but not distracting, giving the phone a familiar candy bar feel when folded. The panel offers a sharp 2748x1172 resolution, delivering clear visuals and vibrant colours. Unfolding the device reveals the main 8.03-inch screen with a 2480x2200 resolution. While its pixel density is slightly lower than the cover screen's, there's no visible drop in image sharpness or colour richness. App continuity works reliably between folded and unfolded states, with software optimisation ensuring a smooth transition. Most apps scale well to take advantage of the main screen's larger aspect ratio, though a few glitches remain with select apps – nothing that breaks the experience, and often easily resolved. Both displays support up to 120Hz refresh rates and feature LTPO technology for dynamic adjustment, helping with battery efficiency. Vivo also claims a peak brightness of 4500 nits on both panels. While I could not test that number precisely, both screens remain bright and highly legible in direct sunlight, with minimal colour shift at wide viewing angles. There is a faint glare near the hinge where the curvature catches light, but the crease is noticeably subtler than what I have seen on other foldables. For content consumption, both screens support HDR10+ and Dolby Vision HDR. Streaming platforms like Netflix can display Dolby Vision content, and the HDR toggle shows up on supported YouTube videos. Vivo's own Visual Enhancement mode is also available. It is meant to boost contrast and colours for supported content, including on apps like Netflix and YouTube. However, the effect is subtle at best and not always noticeable. Camera The Vivo X Fold 5 delivers camera performance that comfortably rivals other flagship smartphones. Co-engineered with Zeiss, the triple rear camera setup includes a 50MP primary Sony IMX921 sensor (23mm equivalent), a 50MP Sony IMX882 periscopic telephoto lens (70mm equivalent), and a 50MP Samsung JN1 ultra-wide camera (15mm equivalent). Additionally, both the cover and inner displays feature a 20MP front-facing camera. Optical image stabilisation (OIS) is available on the primary and telephoto lenses, while the ultra-wide relies on autofocus. The front-facing cameras, however, come with fixed focus. Image quality is excellent, especially from the main sensor. Daylight shots come out vibrant and crisp with ample detail. In low-light conditions, while some finer textures are lost, overall performance remains impressive. The ultra-wide camera maintains good consistency in both colour and clarity, with reliable output across varying lighting conditions. But as with other Vivo X-series devices I have tested, the real standout here is the telephoto setup. The 3x optical zoom (70mm equivalent) offers creative flexibility, especially for portraits, an area where Vivo phones continue to excel. While the X Fold 5 allows you to shoot portraits up to a 100mm focal length, I found the 50mm and 85mm modes delivered the best results. Daylight portraits were sharp and well-toned, but it was the low-light portraits that truly impressed me, with natural-looking bokeh and balanced detail – albeit not quite as refined as what you would get from the Vivo X200 Pro. Speaking of bokeh, the Zeiss partnership pays off with signature effects like Sonnar, Biotar, and Cine-flare that add a layer of depth and character to portrait shots. Macro photography is another strength. Using the 3x telephoto lens in Super Macro Mode, the phone captures fine textures and colour accuracy even when shooting from a distance. New camera modes include Landscape Mode, which blends features like Long Exposure, Night Mode, and Astro Mode into a single, versatile setting. However, curiously, Vivo has left out the Street Photography mode, which is one of my favourite and available on the recently launched X200 FE. For videography, the main camera supports 8K recording at 30fps, while all three rear cameras offer 4K recording at up to 60fps. Both front-facing cameras, meanwhile, are limited to 1080p at 30fps. However, that is not much of an issue as you can always flip the phone open to use the rear cameras for front-facing recording. Performance and software The Vivo X Fold 5 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, the same processor used in the last generation model launched in India, the X Fold 3 Pro. While this chip is more than capable of delivering top-tier performance, the absence of the newer Snapdragon 8 Elite might leave some power users wanting, especially at this price point. That said, in real-world use, the X Fold 5 delivers across the board. Whether it is multitasking, shooting high-resolution video, or running graphically demanding games, the phone handles it all with ease. There is some noticeable warmth around the rear camera module during intensive tasks, but it never translates into performance throttling or discomfort during use. On the software side, the X Fold 5 runs Android 15-based Funtouch OS 15. The interface is relatively clean, with fewer bloatware notifications than in previous versions, though Vivo still has a way to go in terms of software refinement. The animations and transitions are fairly basic, and the level of UI customisation is still limited when compared to competitors. That said, Vivo has added some clever features tailored to the foldable form factor. Chief among them is the new Origin Workbench, a multitasking interface that allows you to open and manage up to five apps at once. Once you launch an app, swiping up from the bottom-left corner brings up a flexible windowed layout where one app takes centre stage while four others line up in smaller floating windows along the right. You can easily switch the focus between apps with a tap. The feature works well and feels somewhat reminiscent of Apple's Stage Manager, although there is room for improvement. For example, you cannot resize these floating windows or move them freely around the screen currently. Another practical addition is the new Documents app, which not only supports viewing and editing standard formats like PPT, Word, and Excel but also adds support for CAD files. It includes native tools for converting between PDF, image, and Microsoft Office formats, enhancing productivity. The X Fold 5 also introduces a customisable side key, which can be mapped to quick actions like changing sound profiles, opening the camera, launching voice recording, or accessing AI captions. As for AI features, the foldable comes with Vivo's full suite of smart tools. This includes Smart Call Assistant (for real-time audio-to-text conversion during calls), transcription support for meetings, and a variety of AI-powered image editing tools such as AI Reflection Remover, AI Eraser, and AI Photo Enhance. Battery The Vivo X Fold 5 packs a hefty 6000mAh battery, an impressive feat for a foldable smartphone. This alone sets it apart from many of its competitors, where battery life tends to be a consistent compromise. With the X Fold 5, battery anxiety becomes a non-issue, even during extended usage on the larger internal display. In my daily use, which included streaming YouTube on the main screen, casual gaming, some photography, and regular messaging and browsing, the phone easily lasted a full day. I typically charged it to around 80 per cent in the morning, and it cruised through the day without needing a top-up. In terms of charging speeds, Vivo claims 90W wired charging support, although the bundled adapter in the box is rated at 80W. Even with this charger, the phone charged from roughly 20 per cent to 80 per cent in just 30 minutes, which is more than respectable for a phone with such a large battery. There is also support for 40W wireless charging, a rarity among foldables, and reverse wireless charging for topping up accessories like earbuds, which adds an extra layer of convenience. Verdict Price: Rs 1,49,999 The Vivo X Fold 5 is one of the most refined foldable smartphones on the market today. It strikes an impressive balance between sleek design, reliable performance, and meaningful usability. The slim profile and lightweight build make it feel far less bulky than most book-style foldables, while still packing a massive 6000mAh battery – something even many slab-style flagships cannot match. Add to that a highly capable camera system, especially the telephoto portrait performance, and you have a foldable that genuinely delivers across the board. However, it is not a perfect package. While the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 offers more than enough power for daily use and gaming, Vivo could have truly gone all-in by including the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite to future-proof this flagship. The software, too, has made some welcome strides with features like Origin Workbench and the Documents app, but Funtouch OS still feels a step behind the polished experience you would expect at this level, particularly when compared to some competitors. That said, if you are looking for a foldable that does not compromise on ergonomics, battery life, or camera quality, and you are willing to accept a few trade-offs on the software front, the Vivo X Fold 5 is easily among the best foldables you can buy right now in India.

Vivo X200 FE launch in India: Specs, features, and more to be announced on July 14
Vivo X200 FE launch in India: Specs, features, and more to be announced on July 14

Hindustan Times

time12-07-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Vivo X200 FE launch in India: Specs, features, and more to be announced on July 14

Vivo is launching a compact flagship smartphone, the X200 FE, on July 14, 2025. This smartphone will join the Vivo X200 series with a ZEISS integrated camera, powerful performance, and lasting battery life. Vivo has been teasing the launch for quite some time, revealing some of the smartphone features ahead of launch. As per the teaser, Vivo has confirmed that the X200 FE is a camera-centric smartphone, but it also features a unique design and a 6500mAh battery. Therefore, if you want to buy a compact smartphone with flagship performance, then know what the Vivo X200 FE has in store for users. Vivo X200 FE is launching next week with impressive features. Here's everything you need to know.(Vivo) Also read: OpenAI prepares to take on Google Chrome with AI-driven browser, launch expected in weeks Vivo X200 FE: Specifications and features Design and display: The Vivo X200 FE is being popularised for its compact design and black-coloured flat aluminium. The smartphone is being teased in three colour options: Amber Yellow, Frost Blue, and Luxe Grey ( which looks like black). On the rear panel, we can see a triple camera setup with a ring LED flash. For display, the Vivo X200 FE features a 6.31-inch LTPO AMOLED display, which will likely offer a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 5000 nits peak brightness. Lastly, the smartphone comes with IP68 and IP69 dust and water resistance. Also read: Vivo X200 Pro review: A camera perfectionist, reliable performance, and a worthy flagship Camera: The Vivo X200 FE is confirmed to feature a triple camera setup that includes a 50MP ZEISS main camera, a 50MP ZEISS telephoto camera, and an 8MP ultrawide camera. The camera will offer features such as ZEISS multifocal portrait, ZEISS style bokeh, street photography mode, vintage film imaging styles, and much more. Performance and battery: The Vivo X200 FE is confirmed to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ processor, fabricated with TSMC's 4nm third-generation process. The smartphone may offer up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. For lasting performance, the Vivo X200 FE is teased to be powered by a 6500mAh battery that will support 90W FlashCharge. Also read: Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra vs Vivo X200 Pro: The ultimate flagship battle Price: In terms of pricing, it is expected that the Vivo X200 FE will come at a starting price of Rs. 54999 for the 12GB RAM + 256GB storage variant and could go up to Rs. 59999 in India. Therefore, considering the pricing and offered features, the Vivo X200 FE sounds like a great deal. However, we will have to wait until July 14 to confirm all features and pricing.

Rain, click and repeat: Smartphones that thrive in monsoon mood
Rain, click and repeat: Smartphones that thrive in monsoon mood

Economic Times

time06-07-2025

  • Economic Times

Rain, click and repeat: Smartphones that thrive in monsoon mood

Here are smartphones that capture the monsoon mood the best. These devices have been reviewed by us. These focus on photography and other general features. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads 1. Leverage Ultra-Wide & Telephoto Lenses for Atmosphere 2. Use ProRAW + Night Mode for Depth & Drama 3. Experiment with Live Photos for Long Exposure Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads 4. Tell Stories with Cinematic Mode 5. Get Close with Macro Photography 6. Use Rain as a Natural Filter 7. Edit for Mood in Apple Photos (or similar apps) 8. Stay Dry, Shoot Smart Vivo X200 Pro Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge OnePlus 13 Xiaomi 15 The monsoon brings with it more than just rain; it's a season of mood, memories, and magic. And what better way to celebrate it than by capturing it in all its glory? We've put together a carefully curated monsoon gifting guide featuring some of the most powerful, camera-focused smartphones of the year perfect for those who love documenting rainy-day moments. Each of these devices has been tested by us in real-world conditions, from misty mornings to thunderous downpours, so you can trust they'll deliver come rain or high streets, vibrant skies, and spontaneous chai breaks, the monsoon is full of fleeting moments worth capturing. The iPhone 16 Pro Max, Apple's most powerful and photography-centric iPhone yet, is built to turn those moments into latest iPhone features a revamped triple-lens camera system, including a 48MP main sensor, a 48MP ultra-wide lens perfect for capturing dramatic monsoon skies, and a 12MP telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom ideal for those candid umbrella shots from introduces its new AI-powered 'Clean Up' tool, letting you instantly erase raindrops on lenses or unwanted background clutter much like Google's Magic Eraser. Every photo is crisp, vibrant, and beautifully processed, thanks to Apple's top-tier computational a 6.9-inch 120Hz LTPO AMOLED display, scrolling through rainy-day portraits or watching monsoon reels is buttery smooth. Powered by the A17 Pro Bionic chip and running on iOS 18, it offers performance that's as reliable as your favorite rain at ₹1,44,900, the iPhone 16 Pro Max isn't just a device, it's your monsoon storytelling tool. Whether you're gifting it or getting it, it's built for those who love capturing life, rain or also has a very active community of photographers who have curated some suggestions on how you can capture monsoons with an iPhone using its best capabilities. Here are some tips from Gursimran Basra.- Ultra-Wide: Capture sweeping monsoon skies, cloud formations, and wide reflective landscapes.- 5x Telephoto: Focus on distant, rain-wrapped subjects from a lone umbrella to mist-covered buildings or raindrops on glass.- Shoot in ProRAW to retain dynamic range in low-contrast, overcast scenes.- Night Mode helps capture twilight storms and dimly lit rain scenes while preserving natural mood and reducing noise.- Capture motion in Live Photo mode for waterfalls, ripples, or bustling wet streets.- In editing, select 'Long Exposure' to create silky water flows or dreamy, blurred rain.- Use Cinematic Mode in 4K at 24 fps to shoot compelling monsoon sequences like someone walking through the drizzle or post-rain cityscapes.- Utilise rack focus between raindrops in the foreground and subjects in the distance to add depth.- Highlight the little details: dewdrops, wet leaves, and textures of soaked surfaces.- Use the macro lens to explore reflections in puddles or intricate rain-soaked patterns.- Shoot through car windows, transparent umbrellas, or wet glass for layered textures, bokeh, and dreamy distortions.- These elements add an organic, storybook quality to your compositions.- Boost contrast and shadows to emphasise the drama of overcast scenes.- Slightly desaturate greens and blues to avoid overly vibrant monsoon tones and achieve a more cinematic feel.- Use a clip-on rain cover, umbrella rig, or waterproof pouch to protect your gear.- A dry lens means sharper images even in pouring misty mornings to rain-kissed streets, the Vivo X200 Pro is designed to turn monsoon moments into cinematic memories. Co-engineered with Zeiss, it features a powerful triple-camera setup: a 50MP main sensor for everyday brilliance, a stunning 200MP 85mm periscope telephoto lens for dramatic rain-soaked zoom shots, and a 50MP ultrawide lens perfect for capturing sweeping monsoon it's the glisten of raindrops on leaves or the moody charm of a stormy skyline, the X200 Pro ensures every detail is captured with clarity and depth. Its smart AI tools, including generative enhancements and a Clean-Up feature akin to Magic Eraser let you effortlessly remove unwanted elements and bring your rainy-day shots to 6.78-inch 1.5K LTPO AMOLED display makes visuals pop, even on grey days, while the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chip ensures smooth performance across photography, editing, and streaming. A massive 6,000mAh battery keeps you powered through every spontaneous monsoon photo walk or content at ₹94,999, the Vivo X200 Pro is more than a smartphone; it's your creative companion this monsoon Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge marks the return of the iconic 'Edge' branding with a refreshed focus on elegance and flagship power just in time for monsoon season. At only 5.8mm thin and weighing 163g, its titanium frame and Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 body are built to handle everyday splashes in style. Available in Titanium Silver, Jetblack, and Icyblue, it's as striking as a monsoon the mood of overcast days and rain-lit nights with a 200MP main camera offering 40% better brightness in low light, and a 12MP ultrawide lens with autofocus perfect for landscape shots under dramatic clouds. AI tools like Audio Eraser and Drawing Assist give you more creative control in every by the Snapdragon 8® Elite chipset, the S25 Edge stays smooth and cool with its upgraded vapor chamber ideal for editing content or binge-watching indoors during a rainy day. Its display is enhanced with ProScaler and Samsung's mDNIe engine, making every scene vivid and immersive, even in low-light with Galaxy AI features like Brief, Now Bar, and Gemini Live, the S25 Edge turns productivity into a seamless, intelligent experience all while safeguarding your data with Knox at ₹1,09,999, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is built for those who want style, speed, and smarts rain or flagship performance with refined design, the OnePlus 13 is ready to take on the monsoon with confidence and style. Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, it delivers seamless performance whether you're capturing rain-soaked streets, hopping on video calls, or multitasking through your advanced triple-camera system, co-developed with Hasselblad, ensures that every cloudy sky, wet pavement, or dramatic thunderstorm is captured with rich detail and vibrant color no matter the AMOLED ProXDR display brings monsoon moods to life with deep contrast and punchy visuals, while the 5500mAh battery with fast charging keeps you going from sunrise showers to midnight drizzles, without at ₹66,990, the OnePlus 13 is the perfect companion for anyone looking to blend speed, reliability, and style this monsoon smart, and ready for the season, the Xiaomi 15 packs flagship-grade performance into a compact frame — making it an ideal tech companion for the monsoon. Priced at ₹64,999, it's built for those who want cutting-edge features without compromising on its core is the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, paired with a Leica-engineered triple-camera system, including a 50MP main sensor that captures every rain-drenched detail with pro-level clarity. Whether you're shooting moody monsoon portraits or reflective street scenes, it delivers sharp, true-to-life 6.3-inch LTPO AMOLED display brings out vivid visuals even on grey, overcast days — perfect for catching up on your favorite shows or reading indoors while it pours outside. A 5410mAh battery ensures day-long use, and fast charging gets you back up in no time if you're caught in a durable, and effortlessly stylish, the Xiaomi 15 is a perfect balance of power, performance, and portability — designed to keep up with you, rain or shine.

Father's Day 2025: The best smartphones to gift, tested for performance, photography and productivity
Father's Day 2025: The best smartphones to gift, tested for performance, photography and productivity

Time of India

time13-06-2025

  • Time of India

Father's Day 2025: The best smartphones to gift, tested for performance, photography and productivity

Father's Day is a great time to upgrade your dad's daily companion his smartphone. Whether he's capturing memories, managing work on the go, or simply enjoying some well-deserved entertainment, the right phone can make a big difference. We've personally tested each of the devices on this list, and our recommendations are made with photography, performance, and productivity in mind. From power-packed flagships to reliable all-rounders, here are the best smartphones to consider gifting this Father's Day 2025. Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max Agencies iPhone 16 Pro Max The iPhone 16 Pro Max is Apple's most powerful and photography-focused iPhone to date an ideal choice if your dad loves capturing memories with precision. This year's model introduces a revamped camera system featuring a 48MP main sensor that delivers exceptional detail, a 48MP ultrawide lens for expansive landscapes, and a 12MP telephoto lens with an impressive 5x optical also brings AI to the forefront with the new 'Clean Up' tool similar to Google's Magic Eraser which lets you remove unwanted objects from photos in seconds. Coupled with Apple's industry-leading computational photography, every shot is crisp, vibrant, and beautifully processed. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Play War Thunder now for free War Thunder Play Now Undo A 6.9-inch 120Hz LTPO AMOLED display ensures stunning visuals and ultra-smooth navigation, whether he's watching videos or scrolling through albums. Under the hood, the iPhone 16 Pro Max is powered by the A17 Pro Bionic chip and runs on iOS 18, offering fluid multitasking and long-term software support. The starting price in India is ₹144,900, and if your dad is an iOS loyalist or a photo enthusiast, this is the ultimate gift Vivo X200 Pro Agencies Vivo X200 Pro For dads who are serious about mobile photography, the Vivo X200 Pro delivers a professional-grade experience right in their pocket. Co-engineered with Zeiss, the phone features a powerful triple-camera setup: a 50MP main sensor, a massive 200MP 85mm periscope telephoto lens for sharp zoom shots, and a 50MP ultrawide lens for those sweeping landscape captures. Whether he's snapping family gatherings or scenic vacations, the X200 Pro ensures every frame looks stunning. You Might Also Like: Father's Day : Varun Dhawan shares first glimpse of his daughter, says he is happy to be a 'girl dad' AI is baked deep into the experience, offering tools like generative photo enhancements and Google's Magic Eraser-style object removal, making edits effortless and intuitive. The device sports a 6.78-inch 1.5K LTPO AMOLED display with rich colors and smooth refresh rates, perfect for photo editing or content consumption. Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 processor and backed by a massive 6,000mAh battery, the Vivo X200 Pro handles demanding tasks with ease and keeps going all day. Priced at ₹94,999, it's a great pick for dads who appreciate cutting-edge camera tech and reliable all-round performance. Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge ET Online Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge brings back the iconic 'Edge' branding with a focus on sleek design and flagship performance. Measuring just 5.8mm thick and weighing 163g, it features a titanium frame, Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2, and is available in Titanium Silver, Jetblack, and Icyblue. You Might Also Like: Father's Day special: Anand Mahindra shares dad's 1962 postcard from Europe; Priyanka Chopra's shout-out to Nick Jonas, King Charles posts throwback pic with William & Harry At its core is a 200MP main camera with a 40% brightness boost for better low-light shots, a 12MP ultrawide with autofocus, and AI tools like Audio Eraser and Drawing Assist. Powered by the Snapdragon 8® Elite chipset, it handles tasks effortlessly while staying cool with a redesigned vapor chamber. The display benefits from ProScaler and Samsung's mDNIe engine for enhanced visuals. With deep Galaxy AI integration, features like Brief, Now Bar, and Gemini Live make productivity seamless while keeping your data safe with Knox Vault. Priced at ₹1,09,999 OnePlus 13 Agencies OnePlus 13 The OnePlus 13 packs flagship power, polished design, and smart features making it a stylish and dependable gift for your dad this Father's Day. Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, it delivers ultra-smooth performance whether he's on video calls, capturing family moments, or multitasking through a busy day. Its advanced triple-camera system, co-developed with Hasselblad, ensures stunning photos in any lighting scenario. The vibrant AMOLED ProXDR display and fast-charging 5500mAh battery promise immersive viewing and all-day power without interruptions. Starting at ₹66,990, the OnePlus 13 is a solid choice for dads who want speed, style, and practicality—all in one refined device. iQOO Neo 10 Agencies iQOO Neo 10 The iQOO Neo 10 is India's first smartphone to launch with the latest Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, paired with the Q1 Supercomputing Chip for exceptional performance. Backed by a massive 7000mAh Silicon BlueVolt battery—the biggest ever in the Neo series—it delivers up to 24 hours of usage, with 120W FlashCharge powering it to 50% in just 19 minutes. Despite all that power, the phone remains slim at just 8.09mm. It features a 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and 5500 nits peak brightness for an immersive viewing experience. A 7000mm² vapor chamber keeps things cool during heavy tasks or gaming. The camera setup includes a 50MP Sony OIS main sensor, 8MP ultra-wide, and a 32MP front camera capable of 4K recording. Running on Funtouch OS 15 with AI optimizations and 4 years of security updates, the iQOO Neo 10 starts at ₹33,999—making it a value-packed gift this Father's Day.

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