Vivo V11 Price in Pakistan

Vivo has been in the forefront by adopting future technologies ahead of anyone else. Located at the forefront of the borderless display movement, it is the first product to place a glass-printed fingerprint scanner in the device. Just six months after launching the Vivo V9 like the iPhone X, the V11 is here, equipped with a display fingerprint scanner and tiny teardrop-shaped bangs. To say that Vivo V11 has got rid of the V9's iPhone X look will be an understatement. Tiny teardrop scores are unique and less invasive than the wide gap of the V9. The display fingerprint scanner provides a little bit of a future, and the gradient on the back adds a touch of talent. Vivo V11 is a very compelling device. The starry night I changed from blue-purple at the bottom to black blue at the top. The color at the bottom is a bit flickering, switching between the blue seen from the front and the purple at an angle. This is a relatively superficial accent, but it definitely adds a little character. Another color option is called Nebula, which changes from purple at the bottom to blue at the top.


Like its predecessor, the V11's shiny polycarbonate back sheet collects fingerprints very quickly. Compared to today's common glass sandwiches, it is a fairly lightweight device that feels a bit cheaper. However, plastic has many benefits, such as impact resistance, cellular reception, and weight, so it is a bad choice. The Vivo V11 weighs 156 grams and is lightweight and durable, but microwear is expected to begin almost immediately. The gradual design covers these flaws admirably, but if you prefer a scratch-free phone, place a protective case on it. For this reason, Vivo includes a free transparent plastic case. There is also a pre-installed screen protector, but it is easily scratched and I (maybe counterintuitive) eventually remove it. Rich in color, good contrast, black for depth, V11 is bright enough outdoors. There is an always-on display option in the lock screen settings, you should take full advantage of it now because V11 uses OLED display technology. Since this is a global version, it now supports WhatsApp as well as phone and message notifications.


Because I have a global version of V11, I have not encountered any compatibility issues with the Chinese version of Nex. Google Play works out of the box with a range of standard Google apps, and Gmail notifications are great. There are dozens of pre-installed Vivo mobile apps that can handle it, but some of them can be uninstalled. Vivo's FunTouch OS 4.5 is on top of Android 8.1 Oreo (there is no Pie update date, sorry) and offers many additional features. It's still a blatant iOS ripoff, but if you don't mind it's manageable. Unfortunately, there is still no option to enable the application drawer. V11 supports gesture navigation similar to iOS, which is slightly different from that introduced in the Pie beta, but it is easy to adapt. On V11, swiping up from the bottom left corner will take you back one step. Swipe up from the center to take you home and swipe up and hold to open the app overview screen. Swipe up from the right to open the Control Center and swipe down from the top of the screen to drag the notification shadow. It will be interesting to see if there are any changes in the Android 9 update. Unfortunately, if you switch to gesture navigation, you will no longer have a convenient way to summon the Google Assistant, otherwise, you can access it by long pressing the Home button on the screen. You can't switch applications as fast as using virtual buttons so additional screen real estate gesture navigation will come at the cost of some features.

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