Priced at under 5 million dong, the Live 4 not only features the Snapdragon 675 and 6GB RAM but also brings users some remarkable features typically found in mid-range or even high-end devices.The Vsmart Live 4 boasts a textured back that adds a touch of sophistication, featuring a subtle color shift for an elegant look that appeals to a diverse audience. The textured design minimizes fingerprints and smudges, providing a cleaner appearance compared to glossy back designs.
The Vsmart Live 4 features a rear-mounted one-touch fingerprint sensor, departing from the under-display sensor seen in the previous Live model. For an everyday device, having a fingerprint sensor on the back is more practical, reducing hardware processing load. Unlocking is swift with just a touch, providing convenient access. The fingerprint sensor placement on the Live 4 feels ergonomic for Vietnamese users, ensuring effortless unlocking by simply placing a finger on it.
The rectangular camera module with 4 lenses, a design commonly found in high-end and premium smartphones, is a rarity in budget-friendly devices. Alongside the main camera, wide-angle, and depth sensors, there's an additional macro camera for close-up shots.Camera:- Main Camera: 48MP AI
- Wide-angle Camera: 8MP
- Depth-sensing Camera: 5MP
- Macro Camera: 2MP
I appreciate Vsmart's attention to detail, especially the gracefully curved edges and seamlessly connected surfaces with a smooth surrounding border. On the right side, you'll find the volume control and power/lock buttons.
The bottom edge includes a USB-C port, microphone, speaker, and a 3.5mm headphone jack—a thoughtful inclusion in the budget segment, catering to users who prefer wired headphones, even those included in the box, rather than relying on external wireless options.
This is the 6.5-inch display with FHD+ resolution (2340 x 1080px) using an LCD - LTPS panel. This panel enhances semiconductor density, making electrons move faster. Consequently, the display offers a higher refresh rate and enables manufacturers to achieve slimmer screen borders.
The LTPS LCD panel, combined with the left-aligned 'notch' style selfie camera, contributes to the Live 4's overall slim front profile, appearing slightly thinner than other devices in the same segment.
The device runs on the VOS 3.0 interface, featuring numerous improvements and a more refined layout compared to the previous VOS 2.0. It is built on Android 10, incorporating intuitive navigation gestures and various exciting additions.We'll conduct in-depth testing on the Vsmart Live 4, evaluating benchmarks, capturing images, exploring user experience, and share the insights with you later!