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VIVO Y33s smartphone blends ‘texture and feel’ with performance

Sandra NwaikubySandra Nwaiku
06/10/2022
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The Vivo Y33s smartphone features the Ultra Game Mode that’s updated to give game lovers a fuller sensory gaming experience.

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The makers of the Vivo Y33s smartphone want you to have a surreal touch of texture and feel in the slim device wrapped in a material plastic body.

The Vivo Y33s smartphone makers know that they are catering to the appetite of consumer tech buyers that what their devices synching seamlessly with their lifestyles.

In releasing the Vivo Y33s on August 24, 2021, Vivo says its slender smartphone brings to the consumer tech world “a piece of lightweight tech that offers you a premium and comfortable hold.”

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The front and back views of the Vivo Y33s made for users that want smartphone to synch seamlessly with their lifestyles.

With its reverse charging function, your phone automatically turns into a mobile power bank capable of powering up devices. To power the reverse charging feature, keep in mind that the service requires an OTG cable which does not come bundled with the Vivo Y33s smartphone pack and needs to be purchased separately.

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The focus on design does not exclude functionality as you find inside the slender Vivo Y33s a smartphone with a 2.5D flat frame that packs a 5000mAh large battery into an 8.0mm thin body offered in two colour flavours of Mirror Black and Midday dream.

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The smartphone further blends design and aesthetics with mirror black colour coated with a glossy sheen that allows you to see your reflection while the midday dream colour is a delicate, embossed AG texture with a frosted feel complemented by a liquid crystal coating.

On the pricing front, you will be shelling out between N98,000 to N110,000 for the Vivo Y33s smartphone depending on the specifications.

The Vivo Y33s’ chipset helps you function speedily and instantly, making actions smarter and this also helps for faster and smoother performance while the GPU offers more power, better image quality and stronger performance than its predecessor which makes the VIVO Y33s stand out for games lovers.

A few notes of caution on the memory side. The actual available RAM/ROM is less due to the storage of the operating system and pre-installed apps, Vivo says noting that the 1GB extended RAM realized by software despite supporting memory expansion of up to 1TB. You also need to buy your Micro SD card separately for this expansion. The actual available ROM is less due to the storage of the operating system and pre-installed apps.

The smartphone uses dual SIM ports (Nano-SIM, dual standby). It uses Mali-G52 MC2 GPU and Octa-core (2×2.0 GHz Cortex- A75 & 6×1.8 GHz Cortex-A55) CPU. It also has a model- V2109 and comes with WLAN, Bluetooth, NFC, Radio, GPS and Type – C 2.0 USB as well as a non-removable 5000 mAh battery that can last for hours on a single fast charge depending on usage.

With its reverse charging function, your phone automatically turns into a mobile power bank capable of powering up devices. To power the reverse charging feature, keep in mind that the service requires an OTG cable which does not come bundled with the Vivo Y33s smartphone pack and needs to be purchased separately.

 Its box also contains a headset, USB cable, Charger, Documentation, phone case, Card Eject tool and protective film. There are services SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, and IM messaging features. It also uses a HTML5 browser.

Vivo Y33s takes photography and multimedia experience to the next stage

For multimedia lovers, the cameras on the Vivo Y33s all work together to bring about an artistic effect on pictures. The Super Night Selfie noise reduction technology and smart screen flashlight help take amazing pictures when it is nightfall by bringing out details vividly in the dark. 

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The Vivo Y33s smartphone blends design and aesthethics with mirror black colour coated with a glossy sheen.

Vivo says the main Vivo Y33s’ camera’s image sensor boasts 50 million physical pixel points and outputs four-in-one 12.5MP by default, with an option to output 50MP. 

The new 50MP main rear camera sensor on the Vivo Y33s now redefines high-definition photography to let photography enthusiasts capture life’s best moments effortlessly and get greater clarity whether they zoom in or crop. Its bokeh algorithm has been upgraded to make the background look even more natural and easily create artistic depth and quality for shooters.

The super macro feature lets users zoom even closer to make ordinary images extraordinary and lets them “unveil a world of tiny wonders — from a drop of morning dew to the texture on a butterfly’s wing – with a focus as close as 4cm”, Vivo says.

When night falls, the smartphone’s Super Night algorithm which also works on the rear cameras of the Vivo Y33s powers the latest RAW-level super noise reduction technology combining multiple frames into one to deliver purity and clarity. 

Shooting action video gets easier with the EIS Ultra Stable Video that enables you to capture intense motion. “When the phone shakes as you’re holding it up,” Vivo says that “the rear camera EIS automatically kicks in to deliver steady results. Meanwhile, Face Beauty for Videos and Smart Editing turn your raw footage into beautiful reels that clearly capture the highlights of your fabulous life.”

You aren’t likely to lose focus on your portrait photography and selfies as the Eye Autofocus on the rear camera AF “is dedicated to keeping a steady focus on your subject and always ready to spring into action to help you create portrait showpieces.”

The Super HDR clarity ensures that when it comes to mastering backlit scenes this feature automatically accentuates colours in highlights, while sharpening details in shadows, for a final image that is harmonious across every inch.

On the flip side, users may want to know that the actual dimensions and weight may differ according to measurement methods, material supplies and differences in processes.

The smartphone’s Ultra Game Mode, Vivo says has been updated to give game lovers a fuller sensory gaming experience that lets them play, enjoy and win in a cooler style and with more fun. This mode features cool extras like 4D Game Vibration, Game Picture-Picture, Do Not Disturb and Esports modes. Even in intense combat, the Vivo Multi-Turbo 5.0 now enhances data connection, system processor speed and power-saving performance with cooling solutions across four components to keep the Vivo Y33s cool, according to its makers.

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Side view of the Vivo Y33s smartphone.

Vivo Y33s features in a box

BODY6.47inch (height), 3.00inch (width), 0.31inch (depth) and 182g (weight).
DISPLAY6.58in IPS LCD display83.4% screen-to-body ratio1080 x 2408 pixels20:9 ratio (401 ppi density)
NETWORK 2G, 3G, and 4G Bands
PLATFORMAndroid 11 and Funtouch 11.1 Mediatek MT6769V/CU and Helio G80 (12 nm) processor chipset.
CAMERA Dual main camera-50MP (wide), 2MP (macro), 2MP (depth) with LED flash,16MP Single selfie camera (wide). 
STORAGE 128GB 4GB RAM, 256GB 6GB RAM A dedicated microSDXC card slot
SOUNDLoudspeaker3.5mm headphone jack
BATTERYLi-Po 5000 mAh
SENSORSSide-mounted FingerprintAccelerometer, Gyro,Compass andProximity sensors.
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Front view of the Vivo Y33s smartphone enhanced for improved display clarity.
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