How cheap can a mobile be? If you really only need the minimum, it is possible to get very cheap mobiles like the recently launched POCO C40; but even that is expensive for many people.
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Now Vivo has introduced a new model aimed at those who are interested in their brand, but cannot afford the prices that their devices usually have, with a cost of only 1,499,000 Indonesian rupees, the equivalent of 90 dollars. .
Vivo Y02 Features
- Octa-core processor (rumored Helio P22)
- RAM memory: 2/3 GB.
- Internal storage: 32 GB.
- Size: 6.51 inches.
- Resolution: HD+ (720 x 1600 pixels).
- Technology: IPS.
- Refresh rate: 60Hz.
- Main: 8 MP.
- Others: LED flash.
- Battery: 5000mAh.
- Load: 10W
- Micro USB 2.0 port.
- microSD port.
- 3.5mm audio jack port.
- Dimensions: 163.99 x 75.63 x 8.49mm.
- Weight: 186g.
- Android Version: 12GB Edition.
- Manufacturer interface: Funtouch OS 12.
A mobile at 90 dollars from Vivo
As you can imagine, the most important feature of the Vivo Y02 is the price. 90 dollars to change is very little money and is available to many users; It is therefore not surprising that this mobile targets developing markets such as Indonesia.
With how little it costs, it’s perhaps surprising that it’s such a beautiful mobile; Despite the difference compared to other models of the brand, it is still recognizable as a Vivo mobile, maintaining details such as flat edges or the color tones in which it will be available.
Of course, it is not necessary to “scratch” a lot to realize that this mobile has nothing to do with the rest of the Vivo mobiles. In fact, we are facing the reduced version of the Vivo Y02s, which was already low-end, so we cannot wait long. The processor has no brand, since Vivo only claims to have eight cores
In these mobiles, every euro is important, and this explains why at the back let’s just have a camera, despite the huge circle on the back that leaves room for more sensors. Also, the sensor isn’t great, with a resolution of just 8MP, but at least it has an LED flash; On the front, there is a 5 Mpx selfie camera in “drop” on the screen.
As usual in the lower ranges, the time of use is the priority for many users who opt for a mobile like this, and the Vivo Y02 responds to a large 5000 mAh battery with 10W load; Curiously, the charging port is microUSB, so this phone will soon be illegal in the European Union.
Another element that Vivo has removed is the fingerprint reader, which is neither on the screen nor on the side. Facial recognition is therefore the only biometric identification system, but it is not recommended given the resolution of the front camera; on this mobile, the best option is the classic PIN code.
With all this, it is no wonder that the mobile is based on the lighter Android 12 Go version. Still, it should be enough for many people, so it can be a good alternative if we find it cheap to import.
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