Vivo V3 gets PH price

Vivo has posted and confirmed the official retail price of the V3 on the comment section of one of their FB posts, stating that the device will be locally priced at Php11,990.

vivo final srp

 

Vivo V3 specs:
5-inch IPS HD display
Corning Gorilla Glass 2.5D
Qualcomm Snapdragon 616 1.7GHz octa-core processor
Adreno 405 Graphics
3GB of RAM
16GB/32GB internal storage
Up to 128GB via microSD card
4G LTE
WiFi 802.11n/ac
Bluetooth 4.0
AK4375 HiFi Chip
13-megapixel rear camera, PDAF, LED flash
8-megapixel front-facing camera
Fingerprint Sensor
Funtouch OS 2.5
2,550 Li-Ion battery

The Vivo V3 is now available in select stores. Additionally, Vivo has already brought its bigger sibling last month, the Vivo V3 Max on our shores with a suggested retail price of Php16,990. You can read our  full review here.

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This article was written by Heland Ortega, Junior Contributor of YugaTech. He is a graduate of Information Technology and Multimedia Arts at FEU Institute of Technology in where he is also now working as a full-time faculty. You can follow him at @helandortega.

4 Responses

  1. Avatar for pabs pabs says:

    I bought this phone in November 2016, I did not regret buying this one over the Samsung J7 2016 and Huawei P9lite. Aside from being cheaper, I like that it has hi-fi sound quality, up to this day, April 20, 2017 Im still loving it.

  2. Avatar for Christian Lorenzo Christian Lorenzo says:

    i bought yesterday vivo v3 and it did not disappoint me, the performance is good and its a powerful android device compare to other leading brand, although it has a short battery life its not a problem nod a days because of the power bank, the performance is the important factor in choosing a smartphone and vivo v3 is one to choose for.

  3. Avatar for Jackpot Jackpot says:

    At this price range, i would rather get the Samsung J5 2016. Yes, less RAM and internal storage but longer battery life, better screen and a more reliable brand.

    • Avatar for sakli sakli says:

      Exactly. At 10K+ I’d rather get a phone with slightly lesser specs from a known brand than a better specd phone from a relatively new brand.

      At around 5-6K i can understand picking the newer brand over the leading brands… as the leading brands have very low specs at this price range.

      But at 8,9,10K+… I’d choose a phone from one of the leading brands even if it has lesser specs. More peace of mind rather than having a full spec’d phone but the chance of getting a lemon is greater too.

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