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Top 5 reasons why Vivo V15 Pro is better than V11 Pro: Pop-up selfie camera, 5th gen in-display fingerprint scanner and more

Vivo recently launched the Vivo V15 Pro with a pop-up selfie camera and here's how it outperforms its predecessor, the Vivo V11 Pro.

With no notch, the Vivo V15 Pro brings a better screen-to-body ratio

Vivo recently launched the Vivo V15 Pro smartphone in India. The device is a successor to last year's Vivo V11 Pro. The new smartphone now comes with a 48-megapixel rear camera, a 32-megapixel pop-up selfie camera and much more. Here's how it compares to its predecessor.

1.) Pop-up Selfie camera

Vivo V15 Pro comes with a 32-megapixel pop-up selfie camera.

Vivo V11 Pro comes with a 25-megapixel selfie shooter, which sits on a water drop notch taking a portion of the display. With the Vivo V15 Pro, the company took it to a whole new level by adding a 32-megapixel selfie camera, which can take much better and sharper images than ever before. Additionally, the sensor houses inside a pop-up mechanism, which only pops out when needed.

2.) Ultra FullView Display

Content watching feels much better on the V15 Pro.

With the help of the new pop-up selfie camera, Vivo was able to achieve an Ultra FullView Display. There is no sort of notch or bezels hindering the display making content watching a mesmerising experience. It also took all the good stuff from its predecessor like the FullHD AMOLED panel, which brings deeper blacks and punchier colours.

Also Read: Vivo V15 Pro Review: One step closer to the future

3.) 5th Gen In-Display fingerprint sensor

With the new in-display fingerprint sensor, the V15 Pro now unlocks faster

Vivo V11 Pro was one of the first smartphones to come with an in-display fingerprint scanner. However, it was slow and had a very low success rate in unlocking the smartphone. Vivo took the feedback seriously and drastically improved the unlocking process by adding a fifth-generation in-display fingerprint scanner, which not only unlocks faster but has a much better success rate.

4.) 48-megapixel primary camera

One of the highlighting features of the Vivo V15 Pro is the 48-megapixel camera at the back. While the V11 Pro features a dual-camera setup, the V15 Pro brings it one step ahead by adding one more lens. The latter comes with a 48-megapixel primary sensor, which is responsible for taking great photos with a good amount of details. The new wide-angle lens helps taking more things inside the frame.

Also Read: Vivo V11 Pro Review: Is the future here? Let’s find out

5.) Performance

Vivo V15 Pro comes with a more powerful Snapdragon 675 chipset

While most people think the V15 Pro is all about the cameras, it also brings in a much better performance. It now comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 processor coupled with 6GB of RAM. This allows for a smooth gaming experience without any lag or hiccups. Additionally, the phone now comes with 128GB of onboard storage, which is further expandable using a dedicated microSD card slot.

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