Com and this is my full review of the


vivo y36

camera 44 Watts of fast charging technology and 256 gigabytes of built-in storage let's begin with the unboxing the Vivo y36 comes in a simple white box inside are the smartphone itself along with a free transparent phone case that fits quite well it protects the device from accidental drops while still showing its design there is also a warranty booklet quick start guide cinejackler pin standard USB charging and data cable and a 44 watt fast charger it doesn't come with three earphones but check for the freebies included by some stores you might get a free SIM card and wireless earphones in

Plus display with narrow bezels at the top and the sides the chin is slightly bigger but not by much there's also a small punch hole at the top for the selfie camera the screen itself looks sharp bright and has good contrast when used outside under bright sunlight texts remain legible thanks to its 650 nits of Maximum brightness although it's still not as bright as premium smartphones it also has 90 Hertz of high screen refresh rate for smooth animations and 240Hz of touch response rate for quick touch responses when playing games we'll talk about these later in the game tests for now here's how the Vivo y36 looks like when watching YouTube videos and Netflix shows now let's check its cameras at the back

bigger than usual LED flash using the default photo mode it can capture good looking pictures in well-lit situations there's a very slight yellowish things but the sharpness is on point here are some more sample pictures

bokeh effect is turned off by default I turn it on and I noticed that its Edge detection isn't perfect this looks better at night when the background is mostly dark it also has a dedicated night mode which takes better low light pictures it's brighter more vibrant and has less noise meanwhile a 16 megapixel front camera takes care of selfies and they also look good

here's a sample video from the rear

EAS or video stabilization for smoother

enough for the casualty clocks or video calls now let's test its performance the

another 8 gigabytes of virtual Ram overall it has good performance with basic tasks I'm scrolling across Tick Tock or Facebook generally feels smooth however there are some lags or frame drops when browsing mobile websites to compare its performance with your current smartphone here are its geekbench 6 scores 413 points for single

playing mobile Legends on the Vivo y36 it's set to high quality Graphics by default and I found it has enough processing power for non-competitive gaming I've used smartphones with the same processor before but a Vivo y36 still feels responsive enough that I keep mobile Legends at high graphics quality despite some frame drops during BC themed fights and this responsiveness might be the effect of the 240Hz toucher

default just like mobile Legends it feels smooth and responsive despite some frame drops I've played several Battle Royale and multiplayer matches with a

non-congested 4G signals however 5G connectivity would have been better and more future proof unlike other smartphones it retains the 3.5 millimeter audio jack so you can connect high quality wired earphones voice calls sound clear through the earpiece while the loudspeaker supports up to 200

80 volume when casually listening to YouTube videos while doing household chores I would have preferred stereo loudspeakers for gaming instead of the volume boosters though a 5000

on a single charge with my normal use I'm usually left with around 35 percent battery capacity at night when playing games continuously it will need a recharge after about six to seven hours since it supports 44 Watts of fast charging it can reach 100 battery capacity in around 1 hour and 5 minutes of charging only the fast charger is already included in the Box unlike some other smartphones in conclusion the Vivo

performance for casual gaming plenty of storage decent cameras long lasting battery and fast charging it falls short for Competitive Gaming though and there are some lugs when the system is overwhelmed the cameras are good for the price but will require some exploration of its features I'm quite happy with the fast charging speed and long battery life however the loudspeaker is underwhelming and I'm left wishing for faster 5G connectivity I can recommend the Vivo y36 if you use it mostly for watching videos browsing social media and taking pictures and videos it can be used for playing games but be ready for some lags or just set the graphics quality to low

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