Vivo's Y-series usually falls behind its competitors in the south Asian market. Vivo's latest smartphone, the Vivo Y19 builds on its predecessor Y17 by offering a big battery and FullHD display. Let's check out the complete specs, price, and availability of Vivo Y19 in Nepal.
Vivo Y19 Overview
Design & Display
Talking about the design, it is nothing to go bonkers over. The Vivo Y19 comes on a "3D Micro Arc Curvature Design" which is just verbose for a curved build. You get Vivo's signature gradient reflective design on the back. The phone comes in two color schemes: Magnetic Black, and Spring White. Similarly, there's a traditional fingerprint scanner next to the cameras.The predecessor Y17 came with an underwhelming HD+ resolution for a decently big display and we complained about it dearly. Well, Vivo has upped the display game here, as the Y19 packs a taller 6.53-inch "Halo FullView" LCD panel with Full-HD+ (2340 x 1080) resolution, 19.5:9 aspect ratio, and 395ppi. Similarly, the company has managed to minimize the bezels. As a result, the phone achieves an impressive 90.3% screen-to-body ratio.
Camera
The cameras on the Vivo Y19 are nothing to write home about either. It features an almost identical triple rear-camera setup like the older Y17. The only upgrade is the bigger 16MP main shooter, while you get the same old 8MP super wide-angle camera. However, Vivo has swapped the depth sensor with a 2MP macro sensor on the Y19. You'd think a traditional Vivo customer would care more about portrait shots than close-ups, but hey, the company must have had its reasons.Making our way to the front, we can find the 16MP selfie camera under a tiny waterdrop notch on top. Now, Vivo phones have always packed tons of features regarding photography and the Y19 is no exception. "AI Face Beauty" enhances and smoothens your selfies, while "AI Makeup" in the photo album lets you change the makeup post taking the shot. "Pose Master" is another interesting feature where the camera app will guide you through setting the pose for your pictures.
Performance & Memory
Now, Vivo phones have never been equipped with decent chipsets making them an undesirable choice for people looking for a fast phone. The Y19 houses the new octa-core MediaTek Helio P65 chipset (12nm). It features dual-core 2.0GHz Cortex-A75 and hexa-core 1.7GHz Cortex-A55 CPU, which is not a massive boost compared to the Helio P35 in the Y17. GPU sees a commendable improvement with the Mali-G52 MC2 clocked at 820 MHz.Vivo Y19 comes in a single memory configuration with 6GB RAM and 128GB of internal storage. You're pretty much stuck on the memory front since the storage isn't expandable via a microSD card.
Battery
We've seen a lot of budget and mid-range phones from Vivo with a sizeable battery. Thankfully, the Vivo Y19 packs a large 5000 mAh cell as well. It supports 18W "Dual Engine Fast Charge" via MicroUSB 2.0 out of the box. Yep, still with the MicroUSB crap! Man, I would cuss so hard if I cared but I don't so I won't. Moving on, you can transfer the juice of the Y19 to other phones as well as it supports 5W reverse charging via an OTG cable.
Miscellaneous
Vivo has incorporated "Ultra Game Mode", which prevents any disturbances from popping-up in your gaming sessions. Additionally, you can change your voice when chatting with your teammates when playing games with the "Voice Changer" feature. You get the option to change your voice to an Artificial Intelligence, a Commander, a War Correspondent, a Cowboy, or a Child. Which is just... why? Talking about UI, the Y19 runs on Vivo's homegrown Funtouch OS 9.2 on top of Android 9 (Pie).
The Vivo Y19 has been launched in Nepal for a price of Rs. 27,990. However, you can get it for a price of Rs. 26,990. It is available through both offline and online shops.
Model Name
Price in MRP
Price in MOP
Vivo Y19 (6/128GB)
NPR 27,990
NPR 26,990
Vivo Y19 brings nothing new to the table. At this price, it goes head to head against Redmi Note 8 Pro and Galaxy M30s.Check out our review of the Vivo Y17 as well.
To say something about myself, I have been writing tech and gadgets from 2021. Although coming from a non technical studies background, I'm someone who is always fascinated by the latest gadget and tech innovations, circling around. Besides writing, you'll find me listening music and aligning the stars through astrology and sometimes even, tarot cards! 😉🧿
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