5 Reasons Not to Buy Vivo V7 in Nepal: Vivo V7 Price in Nepal



So finally after the months of speculations Chinese brand Vivo is officially land in Nepal at a event at Hotel Yak & Yeti, Kathmandu. Vivo is come up with its brand new V7 ‘Full View’ display smartphone at the price of Rs 29,990.


As far as specs are concerned, the V7 is powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 SoC coupled with 4GB of RAM. It also has dual nano-sim support and runs Funtouch OS 3.2 based on Android 7.1 Nougat.
For display, it offers a 5.9-inch HD (720×1440 pixels) IPS Incell ‘FullView’ display with  18:9 aspect ratio with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection and 2.5D curved glass.
For photography, it has a 16-megapixel rear camera with an f/2.0 aperture and dual-LED flash. For front; it features a 24-megapixel front camera with a f/2.0 aperture, 1/2.78-inch sensor, and a ‘Moonlight Glow’ soft selfie light.
It also features 32GB of inbuilt storage that is expandable via microSD card (up to 256GB).
By looking at specs, the V7 might fascinate many of you, right? Here in this article, we’ll be going to break that myth of the V7 being spotless on paper. It will be available to purchase in Gold, Matte Black, and Rose Gold color options.
Here are 5 Strong Reasons You Should Not Buy Vivo V7 in Nepal:
Reasons not to buy Vivo V7 in Nepal.


5. No Full HD Display
Believe it or not, Vivo is doing it all wrong with V7 and it is a shame for any smartphone which is coming with an 18:9 aspect ratio without full HD display support. And Vivo is trying to hide their deed by propagating V7 as a ‘Full View’ display. V7 has only 720x1440 pixels which is roughly 280 ppi. If you are paying Rs. 30k then you will expect to playing high end games and watching Full HD videos but V7 disappoint you with just HD display.
4. Inferior Processor
Though Vivo V7 comes with an Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 SoC coupled with 4GB of RAM. And yes, 450 Soc is advanced as compared to 435 Soc Processor but looking at the price of the device Rs 29,990, Vivo should be using powerful processor. You can get powerful processor like Snapdragon 652, 625 in devices like Coolpad Cool 1 or Xiaomi Mi A1 which are way powerful, reliable, and justify the price range as well.
3. Poor Rear Camera
That has been the issue with all Vivo devices, they do offer top-notch selfie camera but dude rear camera is equally important and in some cases, it is extremely significant than the front one. So don’t expect anything from the V7 rear camera as it will going to disappoint you. Instead if you are a real photography lover you can get awesome phones under Rs. 30000 in Nepal like Coolpad Cool 1 which comes with Dual 13 mega pixel Sony sensors or Mi A1 with dual camera setup in their back.
2. Insanely Overpriced
When you read out the specs of the V7 then you’ll realize that the device seems fine and yes it is but not at the price point of Rs 29,990. You see Nepal is a price sensitive market and you can’t sell anything at random senseless price tag. If it is would have been launched at Rs 20K then things might be different but it is not recommended to go for Rs 10k+ at this price. If you really want 18:9 ratio phones, go for Micromax Infinity which only cost you Rs. 18000 only, why to pay Rs. 12000 more for HD display.
1. Senseless Selfie-Camera
Many Vivo fans might be going to call me biased here. But seriously do you really need a 24-megapixel front camera with f/2.0 aperture, 1/2.78-inch sensor, and a ‘Moonlight Glow’ soft selfie light at the cost of a good processor.
You see it is a good processor which helps the device to sustain in a long run not a selfie-camera with bloated megapixel counts and gimmicky features.
And I am still unable to figure out why the heck Vivo thinks that we are obsessed with selfie centric devices and we’ll buy any trash based on its selfie camera performance alone.
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