This phone's pop-up selfie camera has more megapixels than the main cameras on smartphones

Update: 2019-02-08 20:41 IST

 HIGHLIGHTS

    The new Vivo V15 Pro smartphone flaunts a pop-up selfie camera
    The pop-up camera has more megapixels than most rear smartphone cameras
    Vivo to announce the V15 Pro officially on February 20

Vivo India's Twitter account announced the Chinese phone maker's new Vivo V15 Pro smartphone, which comes with a pop-up selfie camera. 

That pop-up camera itself has more megapixels than most rear smartphone cameras, clocking in at 32 megapixels. Indeed, most smartphone cameras these days only offer about 12 megapixels, which is less than half than that of the V15 Pro's selfie camera.

Connectivity and Display

The Vivo V15 Pro is designed with a huge 6.59-inch IPS LCD display. The screen has a resolution of 1080 x 2316 pixels and a pixel density of around 388 PPI, good enough for watching videos or movies. The screen is scratch and marks proof by Corning Gorilla glass protection. On-screen fingerprint scanner provides fast access to the device and prevents any unwanted user access. 

In connectivity terms, the smartphone supports 4G VoLTE bands. Other connectivity features include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v5.0, A-GPS, Glonass and USB type-c port.

Battery and Configuration

The Vivo V15 Pro comes equipped with an octa-core (2.8GHz, quad-core, Kryo 385 + 1.8GHz, quad-core, Kryo 385) processor that is seated on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chipset. Coupled with an 8GB RAM, the device is very fast at multitasking. In terms of graphics, the smartphone is equipped with an Adreno 630 graphics processor.

Vivo V15 Pro features a powerful 4,500mAh battery that is capable of providing a good power backup for a full day on a single charge. It has got a quick charging feature also.

Storage and Camera

Vivo V15 Pro has got a 128GB internal memory that can be further expanded to a huge 256GB by a micro SD card, good for storing large files, videos, images and more.  

There is a dual rear camera setup in the smartphone that consists of 16MP and 8MP depth sensing lenses with LED flash. The camera is capable to deliver clear and bright images even in low light conditions. At the front, a 25MP camera without LED flash has featured that look after the selfies. 
 
While the megapixel count is impressive, it doesn't necessarily translate to good photos. There are several other factors like software and the quality of the camera components that make the biggest difference in photo quality. But it certainly doesn't hurt. 

On February 20 Vivo will be announcing the V15 Pro officially with more details about the phone. That's the same day as Samsung's event, where the Galaxy S10 is expected to be announced.

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