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The specs are lower , but CPU is the same . You won't be dissapointed. The phone is fast as (insert expression) for a $299 phone. Benchmark matches Galaxy s8 and multi core benchmark is like an iPhone 7 and Galaxy s8. It's FAST. Snapchat doesn't lag like other Android phones . It's fast. Front camera is incredible. Rear camera is good too. It's beyond satisfactory. The camera is good as an LG g5 to me(and that phone has a GREAT camera). If you already have an SD card , you wont miss the internal memory probably unless you play a LOT of games . . Like if you're gonna put 25 games on here get the 128gb. Otherwise it's very unlikely you'll need that kind of app storage. Audio on Bluetooth is fantastic also . Performance is like a snapdragon 820 or better although this is media Tek , it's a GOOD mediatek chip!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The specs are correct here. Best Buy has a watered down version. However, that's also why it's $100 cheaper from Best buy
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.More misinformation. BLU did Not "originally dropped the black version of the Vivo XI+ with a Helio P60 chip-set and in a 128GB/6GB configuration, That version was the early adopter model". It is not dropped it is Currently available at amazon and listed on BLU Site. Don't know why you keep stating this phone has P22 chipset, did you actually Buy One? It seems you know something that BLU, best buy, and everyone that purchased one does not.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.BLU originally dropped the black version of the Vivo XI+ with a Helio P60 chip-set and in a 128GB/6GB configuration, That version was the early adopter model. Subsequent to that, BLU made an exclusive distribution deal with Best Buy for the silver version of the Vivo XI+ with a Helio P22 chip-set in a 64GB/4GB configuration. There is also an upcoming BLU Vivo XI model, specs for that phone are here: https://bluproducts.com/devices/vivo-xi/ . I have the 128GB/6GB version. The Helio P60 on the black version of the Vivo XI+ runs smooth and without lag, battery life is great (I take it off the charger at 0630 with 100% and put it back on the charger at 2230 with ~20% remaining). The IR face detection is blazing fast, as is the fingerprint reader. Again there is absolutely no lag in the phone. It runs basically stock Android and handles everything I throw at it without stuttering or force closures. There is some bloatware, but the majority (if not all) can be disabled or uninstalled. The display is BRIGHT. Brighter than my previous LG G6 (US997), even with the Vivo XI+ at about 15-20% brightness, it still shows brighter than the LG at the same setting. The camera quality is acceptable (you're not going to be taking any award winning shots or shots on the level of other phones with great cameras, such as the Pixel line), and will produce some good images with the right light. Having the portrait option and slow motion is nice as well. Wireless charging and the addition of USB-C are excellent. So is the addition of the expandable memory slot. Straight out of the box I was able to update Android 8.1.0 with the July security patch. Looking forward to Pie. Speaking of the box, you get so much included with the phone. You get (2) TPU cases (1 clear and 1 with the printed design from the box), a USB-C to 3.5mm headphone adapter, wired headphones, a sticker, a charging brick and cable and the usual documentation and SIM key. In closing, if you're looking for a reliable phone with flagship specs and not a huge price tag, this is the phone to get. There's some small things I wish BLU would've included: -A notification light or ambient display capability. -A silver variant in the 128/6GB model, at launch. -A Gorilla Glass back panel (it's plastic!). -Chromecast capability (there are workarounds though). -Choices for additional accessories. BLU has promised to re-invent itself to focus more on quality over quantity, and if the Vivo XI+ is any indication of things to come, BLU may be making some phone makers very nervous. P.S. As BLU normally does with their phone models, this phone is a re-branded Condor Allure M3.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. There are two versions of the phone. This is the 4gb/64gb model. The only difference between this one and the more expensive one is the ram and storage. Everything else is identical (except this one comes in silver).
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