Vivo’s V40 Pro sure looks the part for a premium smartphone in 2024. It packs in a large battery accompanied by fast wired charging and a capable set of cameras, at least on paper. However, after a quick glance at the competition, I see that there’s little reason to consider this smartphone, which seems a bit overpriced given what the rest in this segment offer.
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