The Vivo V25 5G mid-range phone, priced at 10.49 million dong, emphasizes its camera features. But does it truly satisfy users with its photo and video quality?

1. Detailed Camera Equipment on Vivo V25 5G Phone
Vivo introduces a triple-camera setup on its mid-range smartphone, including:
– A 64 MP primary wide-angle camera with f/1.8 aperture, PDAF, 0.7µm pixel size, and Optical Image Stabilization (OIS)


Despite its competitors in the same price range, the night shots taken by the Vivo V25 outperform others thanks to its Night Mode feature, providing detailed images with minimal noise due to the Optical Image Stabilization (OIS). However, it still falls short of the quality found in the V25 Pro version.

Additionally, I noticed that the Vivo V25 tends to oversaturate colors compared to reality; for instance, grass appears excessively green, the sky seems duller than in real life, and a red T-shirt appears freshly dyed. While color effects may vary depending on the context, the common characteristic is the tendency to exaggerate colors.

The 8MP ultra-wide camera performs decently within this segment, and the HDR feature on the Vivo V25 enhances the quality of ultra-wide shots, especially in well-lit daytime conditions. However, the 8MP resolution lacks detail, resulting in images being blurred, particularly in complex contrast scenes.
As expected, the 2MP macro camera has a very low resolution, resulting in unimpressive details or colors.

The 50MP selfie camera excels in its role under all conditions, producing impressively sharp and colorful images, even in low-light conditions. Additionally, the integrated HDR feature further enhances the image quality.


Regarding video recording capabilities, the Vivo V25 can record 4K videos at 30 frames per second, coupled with optical image stabilization, delivering fairly impressive video quality.
CONCLUSION
It's evident that with its camera setup, the Vivo V25 5G delivers impressive daytime photos with high sharpness, quality 4K video recording, and notably, outstanding selfie camera performance.
However, its weakness lies in low-light and night photography, as well as unimpressive macro shots. Nevertheless, when compared to other phones in the same price range, what it offers still makes the Vivo V25 5G an excellent choice for users who prioritize photography.