Vivo U20

Vivo U20 smartphone has a IPS LCD display. It measures 162.15 mm x 76.47 mm x 8.89 mm and weighs 193 grams. The screen has a resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels and 395 ppi pixel density. It has an aspect ratio of 19.5:9 and screen-to-body ratio of 84.23 %. On camera front, the buyers get a 16 MP Front Camera and on the rear, there’s an 16MP + 8MP + 2MP camera with features like Digital Zoom, Auto Flash, Face detection, Touch to focus. It is backed by a 5000 mAh battery.

₹12,990.00 ₹11,449.00
Description
Operating System
Vivo U20 smartphone runs on Android v9.0 (Pie) operating system. The phone is powered by Octa core (2 GHz, Dual core, Kryo 460 + 1.7 GHz, Hexa Core, Kryo 460) processor.
Processor
It runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 Chipset. It has 4 GB RAM and 64 GB internal storage.
Display
Vivo U20 smartphone has a IPS LCD display. It measures 162.15 mm x 76.47 mm x 8.89 mm and weighs 193 grams. The screen has a resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels and 395 ppi pixel density.
Camera
It has an aspect ratio of 19.5:9 and screen-to-body ratio of 84.23 %. On camera front, the buyers get a 16 MP Front Camera and on the rear, there’s an 16MP + 8MP + 2MP camera with features like Digital Zoom, Auto Flash, Face detection, Touch to focus. It is backed by a 5000 mAh battery.
Connectivity
Connectivity features in the smartphone include WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, Volte, and more.
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Specification: Vivo U20
In The Box | Handset, USB Cable, USB Power Adopter, Sim Ejector, Protective Case, Protective Film |
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OTG Compatible | |
RAM (GB) | |
internal-storage-gb | 64 |
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Resolution | |
Memory Card Slot Type | |
Display Size | 16.59 cm (6.53 inch) |
Touchscreen | |
Hybrid Sim Slot | |
sim-type | Dual Sim |
Browse Type | |
color | Blaze Blue |
Model Name | U20 |
Model Number | U20 |
Dual Camera Lens | |
MMS | |
Weight (g) | 193 |
Battery Capacity (mAh) | |
Sensors | Fingerprint (rear-mounted), accelerometer, proximity, compass |
SIM Access | |
Predictive Text Input | |
SMS | |
Removable Battery | No |
Primary Camera (MP) | |
Instant Message | |
Social Networking Phone | |
SIM Size | |
Smartphone | |
Supported Networks | |
Network Type | 4G VOLTE, 3G, 2G |
Warranty Summary (Months) | 12 |
OS | |
Item Weight (g) | 195 |
Product Dimensions | 16.2 x 0.9 x 7.6 cm |
Batteries: | 1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | vivo 1921 |
Wireless communication technologies | |
Connectivity technologies | 2G, GSM, (B2/3/5/8), 3G, WCDMA, (B1/5/8), 4G, FDD_LTE, (B1/3/5/8), TDD_LTE, (B38/40/41) |
Special features | Dual SIM, GPS, Music Player, Video Player, Accelerometer, Ambient light sensor, Proximity sensor, e-Compass, Virtual gyroscope, Fingerprint |
Display technology | IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors,19.5:9 ratio (~395 ppi density) |
Other camera features (MP) | |
Form factor | |
Weight (Grams) | 195 |
Colour | |
Battery Power Rating | |
Whats in the box | Handset, User Manual, MicroUSB to USB Cable, USB Power, Adapter, SIM Ejector Pin and Protective Case |
ASIN | |
Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 784 customer reviews |
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Dr. Dipen –
I am not going to lure you with all the specifications that you can easily find on the product’s description. This review is all about my initial impressions of Vivo U20 smartphone, its overall performance and feasibility.I bought this cellphone (6 GB RAM/64 GB Storage / Blazing Blue) on the first flash sale for Rs.11,990. The product got delivered to me on the very next day inside a well-sealed box, which is impressive.✤ BOX CONTENTS:Vivo U20 phone, fast charging adapter (18W), USB to Micro USB cable, transparent mobile case (good quality), SIM ejector pin, and user manual.✤ NEGATIVES (a few):• This mobile overheats (43°C – 45°C) near the rear camera within 30-40 minutes of graphics-intensive gaming and heavy multitasking. It’s more or less a common story with most of the devices at this segment.• No USB Type-C port.• It comes pre-loaded with many bloatware (apps). Most of these apps can be deleted but re-appear after a reset.• The quality of the photos via the wide-angle lens and in low lighting condition is not up to the mark.• Slow-motion and time-lapse videos are grainy.• Vivo’s Funtouch UI lags occasionally.• The audio tends to distort a bit at 80%-100% volume.✤ POSITIVES (too many):• This smartphone looks stylish and premium. I love its gradient ‘blazing blue’ colour and superior glossy finish of the plastic body. It’s large, a tad heavy (195 Gram) but feels sturdy in hand.• Vivo U20 packs a large 6.53-inch Full HD+ (2340 x 1080px) display with 2.5D curved edges. It’s protected by ‘Panda MN228’ glass. The display is sharp, bright, and it looks stunning (394 PPI). It has a moderately thin bezel (85% screen-to-body ratio).• This phone runs on Android 9.0 (Pie) and Vivo’s Funtouch OS 9.2 on top. The UI has a fresh design with some new and customisable features like ‘file safe’, ‘easy touch’, ‘bike modes’, etc.• Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 675 processor along with Adreno 612 GPU and 6 GB RAM make this phone a powerhouse. It can handle CPU intensive works like video editing, multitasking and gaming pretty well.• This device houses 64 GB of internal storage. You can add a microSD card up to 256 GB to expand the storage. It also has USB OTG support to connect external drives.• 5000 mAh battery gives this device an incredible ‘battery life’. With regular usage and moderate gaming, the phone stays operational for more than 36 hours (tested). It has a ‘Low power mode’ and ‘Super power saving mode’ as well to boost the battery life.• Vivo U20 supports Dual Engine Fast Charging. It takes about 1 hour and 50 minutes to charge the mobile from 0 to 100% with its18W Fast charger.• The sound/audio output (at 60%-80% volume) from the mobile’s speaker is decent and comparatively better via ear/headphones.• The phone unlocks pretty fast via the rear fingerprint sensor. It also has a face unlock feature which works like a charm.• Dual 4G SIM (Stand-by) support comes handy.• Value for money.✤ GAMING PERFORMANCE:This phone can easily handle most of the popular graphics-intensive games like PUBG, Arena of valor, Asphalt 9 in high settings. Besides that, it has an ‘Ultra game Mode’ and ‘Esports mode’ which have highly optimised features for smooth and uninterrupted gameplay.✤ CAMERA & PHOTOS:- Vivo U20 houses triple rear camera panel which includes a 16 MP primary lens (f/1.78), one 8 MP 120° wide-angle lens (f/2.2), and a 2 MP (f/2.4) macro lens.- The ’16 MP selfie camera (f/2.0) takes decent quality photos, and also add a mild bokeh to the selfies when captured via portrait mode. It has HDR and also can shoot Full HD videos 30 FPS.- Photos from the primary rear camera in daylight (with HDR) look sharp and beautiful. Macro images (shot in bright light) seem decent as well.✤ VIDEOS:- This device can shoot good quality 4K (2160p) videos at 30 FPS and 1080p videos at 60 FPS.- It has a ‘slow-mo’ and ‘time-lapse’ mode to shoot videos at 720p. Besides that, you can also shoot Full HD videos at 30 FPS using the 8 MP wide-angle camera.✤ DIMENSION ~ 16.2 cm (length) x 7.6 cm (width) x 0.89 cm (depth)✤ WEIGHT ~ 196 Gram✤ CONCLUSION:Despite some minor issues, I would still highly recommend this smartphone to others. It’s an elegant and powerful device packed with many outstanding features which comes under a lucrative price.Happy shopping.
Dr. Dipen –
I am not going to lure you with all the specifications that you can easily find on the product’s description. This review is all about my initial impressions of Vivo U20 smartphone, its overall performance and feasibility.I bought this cellphone (6 GB RAM/64 GB Storage / Blazing Blue) on the first flash sale for Rs.11,990. The product got delivered to me on the very next day inside a well-sealed box, which is impressive.✤ BOX CONTENTS:Vivo U20 phone, fast charging adapter (18W), USB to Micro USB cable, transparent mobile case (good quality), SIM ejector pin, and user manual.✤ NEGATIVES (a few):• This mobile overheats (43°C – 45°C) near the rear camera within 30-40 minutes of graphics-intensive gaming and heavy multitasking. It’s more or less a common story with most of the devices at this segment.• No USB Type-C port.• It comes pre-loaded with many bloatware (apps). Most of these apps can be deleted but re-appear after a reset.• The quality of the photos via the wide-angle lens and in low lighting condition is not up to the mark.• Slow-motion and time-lapse videos are grainy.• Vivo’s Funtouch UI lags occasionally.• The audio tends to distort a bit at 80%-100% volume.✤ POSITIVES (too many):• This smartphone looks stylish and premium. I love its gradient ‘blazing blue’ colour and superior glossy finish of the plastic body. It’s large, a tad heavy (195 Gram) but feels sturdy in hand.• Vivo U20 packs a large 6.53-inch Full HD+ (2340 x 1080px) display with 2.5D curved edges. It’s protected by ‘Panda MN228’ glass. The display is sharp, bright, and it looks stunning (394 PPI). It has a moderately thin bezel (85% screen-to-body ratio).• This phone runs on Android 9.0 (Pie) and Vivo’s Funtouch OS 9.2 on top. The UI has a fresh design with some new and customisable features like ‘file safe’, ‘easy touch’, ‘bike modes’, etc.• Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 675 processor along with Adreno 612 GPU and 6 GB RAM make this phone a powerhouse. It can handle CPU intensive works like video editing, multitasking and gaming pretty well.• This device houses 64 GB of internal storage. You can add a microSD card up to 256 GB to expand the storage. It also has USB OTG support to connect external drives.• 5000 mAh battery gives this device an incredible ‘battery life’. With regular usage and moderate gaming, the phone stays operational for more than 36 hours (tested). It has a ‘Low power mode’ and ‘Super power saving mode’ as well to boost the battery life.• Vivo U20 supports Dual Engine Fast Charging. It takes about 1 hour and 50 minutes to charge the mobile from 0 to 100% with its18W Fast charger.• The sound/audio output (at 60%-80% volume) from the mobile’s speaker is decent and comparatively better via ear/headphones.• The phone unlocks pretty fast via the rear fingerprint sensor. It also has a face unlock feature which works like a charm.• Dual 4G SIM (Stand-by) support comes handy.• Value for money.✤ GAMING PERFORMANCE:This phone can easily handle most of the popular graphics-intensive games like PUBG, Arena of valor, Asphalt 9 in high settings. Besides that, it has an ‘Ultra game Mode’ and ‘Esports mode’ which have highly optimised features for smooth and uninterrupted gameplay.✤ CAMERA & PHOTOS:- Vivo U20 houses triple rear camera panel which includes a 16 MP primary lens (f/1.78), one 8 MP 120° wide-angle lens (f/2.2), and a 2 MP (f/2.4) macro lens.- The ’16 MP selfie camera (f/2.0) takes decent quality photos, and also add a mild bokeh to the selfies when captured via portrait mode. It has HDR and also can shoot Full HD videos 30 FPS.- Photos from the primary rear camera in daylight (with HDR) look sharp and beautiful. Macro images (shot in bright light) seem decent as well.✤ VIDEOS:- This device can shoot good quality 4K (2160p) videos at 30 FPS and 1080p videos at 60 FPS.- It has a ‘slow-mo’ and ‘time-lapse’ mode to shoot videos at 720p. Besides that, you can also shoot Full HD videos at 30 FPS using the 8 MP wide-angle camera.✤ DIMENSION ~ 16.2 cm (length) x 7.6 cm (width) x 0.89 cm (depth)✤ WEIGHT ~ 196 Gram✤ CONCLUSION:Despite some minor issues, I would still highly recommend this smartphone to others. It’s an elegant and powerful device packed with many outstanding features which comes under a lucrative price.Happy shopping.
🛡️ Captain Retail 🛡️ 📷 #captain_retail –
The specs of the phone is already given in the products details so let me give my review based on the factors that I considered for purchasing this mobile. I compared Redmi Note 8, Realme 5s and this Vivo U20 which are similarly priced on various factors and finalized Vivo U20. Here is my review on how Vivo U20 fares against its competitors based on my usage and perspective.I bought the racing black color version but it was not like Jet black and rather had a dark blue tone to it and some texture that reflects light.—————————-📐 BUILD & DESIGN—————————-The Redmi Note 8 uses a nice glass back, whereas Vivo U20 and Realme 5s uses a polycarbonate back finish.The realme has a nice crystal design on the back which shines better.Anyways most of us including me will be using the case so the design of the back is not much of importance for me.The Redmi Note 8 uses a P2i nano coating and is supposed to be splash and weather proof which Vivo U20 and Realme 5s don’t have anything specified>> Winner: Redmi Note 8 is a bit better in my perspective.————————-📟 DISPLAY————————-The Vivo U20 has the best and biggest display with Full HD+ and 6.53″, and Redmi Note 8 also sports Full HD+ but Realme 5s has just HD+.The display protection used in this Vivo U20 is Panda Glass MN228 which as per the claim is better than Gorilla glass 5 used in Redmi Note 8. Realme 5s uses only Gorilla glass 3+.>> Winner: Vivo U20————————-🕹️ CPU & GPU————————-Vivo U20 uses the latest Snapgragon 675 processor which has better single core and multicore scores than the other 2 phones. To be exact, 504 vs 308,315 in single core and 1638 vs 1306/1371 in multicore in Vivo 20 vs Redmi/Realme.The GPU that comes with SD675 in Vivo U20 is the Adreno 612 which is better than Adreno 610 used in other phones.So gaming performance on Vivo U20 is much better than other 2 phones.>> Winner: Vivo U20———————————–📼 MEMORY & STORAGE———————————–Vivo U20 uses the UFS 2.1 64GB storage which is much faster than storage used on other 2 phones. This leads to apps opening much quicker, snappy multitasking and smoother app usage. All phones has micro SD expandable storage.Memory wise 4Gb version might not be great for heavy users and I went ahead with the 6Gb version.>> Winner: Vivo U20————————————🔋 BATTERY & CHARGING————————————Vivo U20 sadly uses the MicrUSB like Realme 5s and not Type C in Redmi Note 8. Its 2020 and MicroUSB is not acceptable in my perspective.Vivo U20 has 5000mah battery like Realme 5s, whereas Redmi Note 8 has only 4000mah batter.Vivo U20 uses 18W fast charging like Redmi Note 8, whereas Realme 5s uses only 10W charging.Vivo U20 has the advantage of fast charging and bigger battery but looses on the microusb charging.Redmi Note 8 has the advantage Type C charging and fast charging pun but looses on battery capacity.Realme 5s has the advantage of bigger batter but looses on microusb charging and 10W charging speed. But Realme 5s gives the highest battery life due to its lower resolution HD+ screen which takes lesser power.>> Winner: Realme for longest battery & Vivo U20 for overall.————————————📷 CAMERA————————————All phones are budget segment so I know I can’t expect flagship range photos but all these phones does offer decent camera quality.Redmi Note 8 and Realme 5s uses 48,8,2,2 mp quad camera setup for main, wide, macro and depth, whereas Vivo uses 16,8,2 triple camera setup for main, wide, macro, and does not have the 2mp dedicated depth sensor present on the other 2 phones and uses software for depth sensing.Redmi and Realme uses the Samsung ISOCELL Bright GM1 48mp sensor and Vivo U20 uses the Sony IMX 499 sensor.By default Redmi and Realme does not use the 48mp and has to be set in settings and Vivo always uses 16mp camera settings.All main camera are paired with F1 .8 aperture.Vivo U20 has a 16MP front camera whereas other 2 phones have 13MP.Saturation: In daylight photography, Redmi Note 8 has punchier and ore saturated colors, Realme 5s by default is not punch and when Chroma Boost is used it increases the dynamic range and saturation. Vivo 20 has a more realistic colors. Many of my friends preferred the pics from Redmi.Sharpness: On sharpness and details point of view Vivo U20 performed better, but when 48mp mode is used Realme 5s was on par with Vivo but Redmi Note 8 sharpness was just okay.Portrait: Portrait shots on Redmi Note 8 was better due to better edge detection by dedicated 2mp depth sensor and software processing, next was Realme and Vivo edge detection via software alone wasn’t great but overall picture was more detailed in Vivo.Night Shots: Redmi Note 8 has better detailed night photos but its was over shapened so a closed looks lead to more grains.Night Selfie: Vivo U20 has a better low light selfie, followed by Realme 5s. The low light selfie in Redmi Note 8s is miserable in my opinion.>> Winner: In Rear Camera performance Redmi Note 8 was a bit better, In Front Camera performance Vivo 20 was much better. On overall all-rounder performance Vivo U20 is a tad better than Redmi Note 8.————————————🔊 SPEAKER & AUDIO————————————Vivo U20 has a louder speaker output than Redmi and Realme.The audio output via headphones sounds better on Redmi Note 8 than Vivo and Realme.>> Winner: Redmi Note 8 & Vivo U20————————————📻 OTHER FEATURES————————————FM: Redmi Note 8 and Realme 5s has a FM radio and Vivo U20 does not have.IR Blaster: Redmi Note 8 has an IR blaster on the top of the phones, Realme and Vivo does not have.>> Winner: Redmi Note 8————————————📱 OS & SOFTWARE————————————Vivo U20 uses the Funtouch OS which is a slightly similar to apple interface when considering some features.Redmi Note 8 uses the MIUI 10 and hopefully should be getting the upgrade to version 11 soon.Realme 5s uses ColorOS 6, and hopefully should be getting the upgrade to version 7 soon.>>Winner: All 3 run on top of Android 9 and all 3 OS requires some time to get used to.————————————🥈 OVERALL————————————All 3 phones are good and offer decent specs and performance at this price range. But I picked Vivo U20 as it was better than Redmi Note 8 in terms of processor, storage, battery and a bit on camera. Though Vivo lacks feature additional features like FM and IR blaster those are something which I don’t use regularly so spending 1k more on Vivo than other phones seems worthy to me. Not the best budget phone but at this price range, I felt Vivo U20 has got a good score in almost all areas and to me its’s a budget all-rounder.
AWANISH SHAKYA –
Nice phone…and impressive looking,.Camera quality nice.i like it ….battery backup very good…..Better processor …And best pubg phone..,Display is very good…
🛡️ Captain Retail 🛡️ 📷 #captain_retail –
The specs of the phone is already given in the products details so let me give my review based on the factors that I considered for purchasing this mobile. I compared Redmi Note 8, Realme 5s and this Vivo U20 which are similarly priced on various factors and finalized Vivo U20. Here is my review on how Vivo U20 fares against its competitors based on my usage and perspective.I bought the racing black color version but it was not like Jet black and rather had a dark blue tone to it and some texture that reflects light.—————————-📐 BUILD & DESIGN—————————-The Redmi Note 8 uses a nice glass back, whereas Vivo U20 and Realme 5s uses a polycarbonate back finish.The realme has a nice crystal design on the back which shines better.Anyways most of us including me will be using the case so the design of the back is not much of importance for me.The Redmi Note 8 uses a P2i nano coating and is supposed to be splash and weather proof which Vivo U20 and Realme 5s don’t have anything specified>> Winner: Redmi Note 8 is a bit better in my perspective.————————-📟 DISPLAY————————-The Vivo U20 has the best and biggest display with Full HD+ and 6.53″, and Redmi Note 8 also sports Full HD+ but Realme 5s has just HD+.The display protection used in this Vivo U20 is Panda Glass MN228 which as per the claim is better than Gorilla glass 5 used in Redmi Note 8. Realme 5s uses only Gorilla glass 3+.>> Winner: Vivo U20————————-🕹️ CPU & GPU————————-Vivo U20 uses the latest Snapgragon 675 processor which has better single core and multicore scores than the other 2 phones. To be exact, 504 vs 308,315 in single core and 1638 vs 1306/1371 in multicore in Vivo 20 vs Redmi/Realme.The GPU that comes with SD675 in Vivo U20 is the Adreno 612 which is better than Adreno 610 used in other phones.So gaming performance on Vivo U20 is much better than other 2 phones.>> Winner: Vivo U20———————————–📼 MEMORY & STORAGE———————————–Vivo U20 uses the UFS 2.1 64GB storage which is much faster than storage used on other 2 phones. This leads to apps opening much quicker, snappy multitasking and smoother app usage. All phones has micro SD expandable storage.Memory wise 4Gb version might not be great for heavy users and I went ahead with the 6Gb version.>> Winner: Vivo U20————————————🔋 BATTERY & CHARGING————————————Vivo U20 sadly uses the MicrUSB like Realme 5s and not Type C in Redmi Note 8. Its 2020 and MicroUSB is not acceptable in my perspective.Vivo U20 has 5000mah battery like Realme 5s, whereas Redmi Note 8 has only 4000mah batter.Vivo U20 uses 18W fast charging like Redmi Note 8, whereas Realme 5s uses only 10W charging.Vivo U20 has the advantage of fast charging and bigger battery but looses on the microusb charging.Redmi Note 8 has the advantage Type C charging and fast charging pun but looses on battery capacity.Realme 5s has the advantage of bigger batter but looses on microusb charging and 10W charging speed. But Realme 5s gives the highest battery life due to its lower resolution HD+ screen which takes lesser power.>> Winner: Realme for longest battery & Vivo U20 for overall.————————————📷 CAMERA————————————All phones are budget segment so I know I can’t expect flagship range photos but all these phones does offer decent camera quality.Redmi Note 8 and Realme 5s uses 48,8,2,2 mp quad camera setup for main, wide, macro and depth, whereas Vivo uses 16,8,2 triple camera setup for main, wide, macro, and does not have the 2mp dedicated depth sensor present on the other 2 phones and uses software for depth sensing.Redmi and Realme uses the Samsung ISOCELL Bright GM1 48mp sensor and Vivo U20 uses the Sony IMX 499 sensor.By default Redmi and Realme does not use the 48mp and has to be set in settings and Vivo always uses 16mp camera settings.All main camera are paired with F1 .8 aperture.Vivo U20 has a 16MP front camera whereas other 2 phones have 13MP.Saturation: In daylight photography, Redmi Note 8 has punchier and ore saturated colors, Realme 5s by default is not punch and when Chroma Boost is used it increases the dynamic range and saturation. Vivo 20 has a more realistic colors. Many of my friends preferred the pics from Redmi.Sharpness: On sharpness and details point of view Vivo U20 performed better, but when 48mp mode is used Realme 5s was on par with Vivo but Redmi Note 8 sharpness was just okay.Portrait: Portrait shots on Redmi Note 8 was better due to better edge detection by dedicated 2mp depth sensor and software processing, next was Realme and Vivo edge detection via software alone wasn’t great but overall picture was more detailed in Vivo.Night Shots: Redmi Note 8 has better detailed night photos but its was over shapened so a closed looks lead to more grains.Night Selfie: Vivo U20 has a better low light selfie, followed by Realme 5s. The low light selfie in Redmi Note 8s is miserable in my opinion.>> Winner: In Rear Camera performance Redmi Note 8 was a bit better, In Front Camera performance Vivo 20 was much better. On overall all-rounder performance Vivo U20 is a tad better than Redmi Note 8.————————————🔊 SPEAKER & AUDIO————————————Vivo U20 has a louder speaker output than Redmi and Realme.The audio output via headphones sounds better on Redmi Note 8 than Vivo and Realme.>> Winner: Redmi Note 8 & Vivo U20————————————📻 OTHER FEATURES————————————FM: Redmi Note 8 and Realme 5s has a FM radio and Vivo U20 does not have.IR Blaster: Redmi Note 8 has an IR blaster on the top of the phones, Realme and Vivo does not have.>> Winner: Redmi Note 8————————————📱 OS & SOFTWARE————————————Vivo U20 uses the Funtouch OS which is a slightly similar to apple interface when considering some features.Redmi Note 8 uses the MIUI 10 and hopefully should be getting the upgrade to version 11 soon.Realme 5s uses ColorOS 6, and hopefully should be getting the upgrade to version 7 soon.>>Winner: All 3 run on top of Android 9 and all 3 OS requires some time to get used to.————————————🥈 OVERALL————————————All 3 phones are good and offer decent specs and performance at this price range. But I picked Vivo U20 as it was better than Redmi Note 8 in terms of processor, storage, battery and a bit on camera. Though Vivo lacks feature additional features like FM and IR blaster those are something which I don’t use regularly so spending 1k more on Vivo than other phones seems worthy to me. Not the best budget phone but at this price range, I felt Vivo U20 has got a good score in almost all areas and to me its’s a budget all-rounder.
AWANISH SHAKYA –
Nice phone…and impressive looking,.Camera quality nice.i like it ….battery backup very good…..Better processor …And best pubg phone..,Display is very good…