The long-awaited Vivo Y73 has finally arrived in the Philippines after almost an entire year from its initial release date in India. Starting with a price of PhP 14,999, this mobile device is already off to a good start in the mid-range aspect in terms of affordability and hardware specifications.
Can it truly deliver a quality experience and compete with other mid-range phones? Let’s find out.
Design
Having two colorways at launch namely, Diamond Flare and Roman Black, the Vivo Y73 has a set of unique patterns on the back panel. Combine that with its 7.38mm ultra-sleek exterior, this mobile device without a doubt sports a premium look.
The triple cameras at the rear are housed in a rectangular casing with a triangular lens layout. As for the side panels, the left area has the SIM card tray while the right has a volume rocker along with the power button.
Last but not the least, the bottom of the phone has a 3.5mm audio jack, a USB-C charging port, a microphone, and a speaker grille.
Altogether, the Vivo Y73 has all the sleek design features a consumer can expect from today’s modern phones. Even while being classified only as a mid-range, this device is no exception from excellent quality builds that give a premium look.
Display and Multimedia
Packed with a 6.44-inch AMOLED display that comes with a 2040×1080 resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate, the vivo Y73 can surely offer an enjoyable experience in your day-to-day tasks. Thanks to its vibrant colored screen and HDR 10 capabilities, watching movies or playing games is sure to be a treat to the eyes.
One of the useful features this phone has is its AG glass where you don’t have to worry about leaving excessive fingerprint marks on your screen as it keeps your display neat and tidy.
For sound quality, the Vivo Y73 also offers a satisfactory experience even without using earphones as the audio stays clear even with maxed-out volume.
Camera
The Vivo Y73 has an overall count of three lenses on its rear camera. This includes a 64-megapixel main (f/1.79), 2-megapixel bokeh (f/2.4), and a 2-megapixel macro (f/2.4) sensor while on the other hand, the front camera has a 16MP (f/2.0) lens.
The front camera is pretty much plain in terms of pixel clarity in comparison to today’s phones but it’s still adequate regardless. Right off the bat, the image quality the rear camera can produce is impressive.
The details of the subject in a bright environment are visually remarkable even more with the 64-megapixel main camera feature. However, the limitations are starting to emerge once you zoom in as pixels tend to get a bit cloudy in slightly darker areas.
Next in line is the 2-megapixel bokeh lens that produced clean images. Small details in the photos are nicely captured and have a crisp look to them. One of the handy features using its bokeh lens is the adjustable aperture where you can simply change the depth behind the subject.
Usually, the macro feature in other mobile cameras is nothing but a gimmick due to the loss of visual clarity in trade for ultra zoomed-in shots but despite that, the vivo Y73 has a surprisingly decent macro lens where the details of the photo are somewhat well preserved.
Next up are the Y73’s video features. This phone has a variety of nice options when it comes to shooting videos as the rear camera allows you to choose between 4K resolution at 30fps and 1080 at 30fps or 60fps.
Motion stability is also taken to the next level as the videos you shoot using this phone are amazingly smooth due to the Ultra Stable Video feature the vivo Y73 has.
Overall, the camera aspect of the Vivo Y73 is quite superb. Even for a mid-range phone, this device offers quality features in terms of pixel resolution. Although the rear camera has shown limitations when it comes to slightly darker areas, the vivo Y73 still remains a solid contender in the mid-range optics class.
Performance
The Vivo Y73 is powered by a MediaTek Helio G95 processor that the company says offers a 46% boosted performance compared to its predecessor and a Mali-G76 MC4 as its GPU.
This mobile device also comes with an expandable 128GB ROM along with an 8GB RAM, allowing you to do your everyday tasks such as browsing the internet, checking social media, and watching videos without noticing some difficulties in the hardware.
Switching between apps is also not a problem as the large and expandable RAM enables you to multitask effortlessly.
Playing games is also nothing but a cakewalk for the Vivo Y73 — titles like League of Legends: Wild Rift and Call of Duty: Mobile all ran incredibly smoothly at high frame rates even in high graphics settings.
Such performance is definitely a major win for mobile gamers out there as they get to enjoy their favorite games with eye-candy graphics.
Battery
Sporting a 4000mAh large battery with a 33W FlashCharge, the vivo Y73 can last for hours for your everyday activities. Pair that with its fast charging, and you can easily and immediately enjoy your mobile device again without being held back by short battery life.
vivo states that the battery refills up to 61% at 30 minutes flat, this is handy if you need a quick charge to right away resume your phone usage. Just be sure to use the specific charger that comes with the package or else the Vivo’s FlashCharge won’t work.
Conclusion
All-in-all, the Vivo Y73 has proven itself a reasonable contender in today’s mobile devices, especially with its price of PhP 14,999. Even for a mid-range class, this phone provides a variety of quality attributes in terms of hardware capabilities as well as impressive camera samples.
As I use this phone for my everyday tasks, I have come to the verdict that the Vivo Y73 is indeed a solid and viable choice that consumers can easily rely on as their daily drivers. With the vivo Y73’s affordability and jam-packed features, it’s hard to find solid faults in this phone.
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