I still remember trying to click a group selfie during a late evening outing last year. Half of us looked sharp, the other half were just shadows. Since then, I’ve always looked at front cameras a bit differently. That’s exactly why the Vivo V30 instantly caught my attention. A phone that highlights the selfie camera first, instead of treating it like an afterthought, feels refreshing.
Design & Display
The Vivo V30 sticks to that clean, polished look Vivo is known for. It’s slim, light and comfortable to hold, the kind of phone that doesn’t feel bulky even after long usage. The real highlight is the AMOLED display, which makes everything look crisp and lively. Whether it’s scrolling Instagram, watching a short film, or gaming casually, the screen brings colors to life in a way LCD panels just can’t match.
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Camera Performance
This is where the phone tries to shine. The 50MP selfie camera aims to deliver clearer, sharper and more natural selfies. Even low light shots come out surprisingly detailed from what early impressions suggest. On the rear, you get a capable setup suited for everyday photography, city shots, café pictures, or quick reels. The Vivo V30 is clearly talking to users who love documenting their daily life.
Battery & Everyday Use
The 5000mAh battery should easily last a full day for most people. If you’re someone who travels a lot or watches content non-stop, this battery size simply means fewer recharge breaks. And with fast charging, topping up doesn’t feel like waiting forever.
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Price & Final Thoughts
Priced at ₹24,999, the Vivo V30 sits right in that sweet spot where you want something premium-looking but still wallet-friendly. If selfies matter to you, and you want a bright display that feels great for daily use, this one deserves a serious look.
I’ll be keeping an eye on how it performs once users start sharing real-world feedback. It feels like one of those phones that could quietly become a favorite.
