V1Max runs Vivo's FunTouch 2.1 operating system, which is based on Android 5.0 Lollipop.
If you want a great deal in an incredibly slim smartphone, you could place your bets on Chinese handset maker Vivo Mobile Communication's second model in its 'V' series - the Vivo V1Max.
Packed in a 6.79-mm thick slim metallic body with curvaceous corners, the phone has a 5.5-inch IPS display with a high-definition 1280x720-pixel resolution, sporting the stylishly-designed volume rocker and power buttons on its right side.
The V1Max runs Vivo's FunTouch 2.1 operating system, which is based on Android 5.0 Lollipop, is highly customisable and assures smooth functionality of the device.
What is interesting in the phone is the notification bar (also called the status bar), which unlike most smartphones, can be accessed by dragging your finger upwards from the bottom towards the top of the home screen.
The dual-SIM, 4G LTE device is equipped with a five-megapixel (MP) front camera sans any LED flash, which is a disappointment and could be rated "just average" as the pictures came out dull and pixelated. However, its 13MP rear camera stole my heart, which delivered sharp and clear pictures even in low light conditions.
Besides regular options like normal, HDR, panorama and night, the phone's rear camera comes with a PPT mode, and an in-built 'Face Beauty' app that enables brightening up poorly-lit pictures and also changes your pictures' tone and detail, on a single click.
The V1Max is packed with a powerful 2,720 mAh battery. When I played the graphically-intense game Dungeon Hunter 4 for almost one hour, it sucked only 20 per cent of the battery juice, allowing me to stay powered for the rest of the day.
Final verdict: Though offering 4.4 out of 5 stars for its design, performance and spectacular features, the Vivo V1Max leaves an impression that it's over priced at Rs 21,980, and could have been offered in the sub-Rs 20,000 price range.
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