Vivo V27 vs Vivo V25: How the two phones compare – Times of India

Vivo V27 vs Vivo V25: How the two phones compare – Times of India

Vivo has expanded its V-series portfolio in India with the launch of V27 series. The newly launched V27 series includes two smartphones, V27 Pro and V27. Both the smartphones are packed with flagship-level hardware, a 3D curved display along with the premium Fluorite AG Glass back panel that features the colour-changing technology.
The smartphones pack the flagship 50 MP Sony IMX766V primary rear custom sensor along with the new Aura light tech that will enable consumers to see through the darkness and capture night portraits and pictures. Both the smartphones come equipped with extended RAM 3.0 technology that increases virtual RAM by up to 8 GB.

Vivo 27 series succeeds the Vivo V25 series launched in India last year. Just like the Vivo V27 series, the Vivo V25 series also consists of two smartphones, Vivo V25 and V25 Pro. Here we have compared the base variants of both the V-series smartphones, Vivo 25 and Vivo V27 in terms of design, hardware specs, camera performance, battery life and more.
The V27 series from Vivo is the most expensive smartphone under the V-series segment the company has launched so far.

Specifications
Vivo V27
Vivo V25 5G
PricePrice starts at Rs 32,999Price starts at Rs 27,999
Display6.78-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with 2400 × 1080 pixels resolution6.44-inch FHD+ OLED display with 2404×1080 pixels resolution
ProcessorMediaTek Dimensity 7200 5G chipsetMediaTek Dimensity 900
RAM8GB/12GB8GB/12GB
Storage128GB/256GB128GB/256GB
Front Camera50MP50MP
Rear Camera50MP Sony IMX766V (OIS) + 8MP wide-angle + 2MP macro64MP OIS + 8MP wide-angle + 2MP macro
Operating SystemFuntouch OS 13 based on Android 13Funtouch OS 12
Battery4600mAh with fast 66W FlashCharge4500mAh with 44W FlashCharge
5G enabledNoYes
Colour optionsNoble Black and Magic BlueSurfing Blue and Elegant Black

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