Vivo Y73 Review

The Vivo Y73 is a mid-range smartphone offers decent camera capabilities, moderate gaming performance, and a large screen. It can also last a full day with its fast 33W charger. But does it offer good value for money? Let’s dig in to find out more:

Design

Vivo Y73 looks stylish and sharp, though it doesn’t quite reach premium status. It’s a bit above average overall, with some color options available. The build is plastic, but it has an anti-glare glass coating that keeps fingerprints at bay. This makes it easy to hold and lightweight at around 170 grams. The camera placement at the top is similar to other Vivo flagship devices.

Display

Vivo Y73 features a 6.44-inch AMOLED screen with a Full HD+ resolution of 2400×1080. It’s big but manageable, with a U-shaped notch in the middle for the camera. The screen’s density is 408 ppi, and it reaches a brightness of 570 nits. It includes adaptive brightness, eye protection, and dark mode, which makes it easy on the eyes, even at night. The colors are vibrant with sharp details, and the contrast is impressive. However, the refresh rate is only 60Hz, making scrolling and gaming less smooth.

Camera

Vivo Y73 boasts a triple rear camera setup: a 64MP main camera, a 2MP depth sensor, and a 2MP macro lens. There’s also a 16MP front selfie camera. Photos taken in good lighting conditions have dynamic colors and clear details, especially in portrait mode. However, low-light performance is not as impressive. Selfies turn out decent, suitable for social media sharing, but the beauty mode can sometimes overdo it. Video recording is average at 4K 30fps, lacking image stabilization.

Software

Running on Android 11 with FunTouch OS 11.1 skin, the Vivo Y73 offers customizable options and gestures for navigation. There’s some bloatware and pre-installed apps, but they can be removed. Features like digital well-being, parental control, Jovi home, and Ultra Game mode enhance the user experience.

Performance

Powered by a MediaTek Helio G95 chipset and Mali-G76 MC4 GPU, along with 8GB RAM (expandable to 8GB) and 128GB internal storage, the Vivo Y73 handles browsing and social media well. It’s capable of handling graphically intensive games, though occasional freezing may occur. The RAM supports multitasking, but system apps may cause delays.

Battery

Equipped with a 4000mAh battery and 33W fast charging, the Vivo Y73 can last up to 2 days with moderate use and reach 60% charge in just 30 minutes.

Final Words

While the Vivo Y73 offers a large screen, a good camera, and a solid software experience, it falls short compared to other smartphones in its price range. There are better options available. However, Vivo enthusiasts may still find it appealing. Heavy gamers should look elsewhere.

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