I remember the first time I tried taking photos on a budget phone years ago. The pictures always looked washed out, and zooming in meant everything turned into pixels. So when I heard about the Vivo Xplore 7 Pro 5G launching at just ₹9,999, with a 420MP camera that claims DSLR-like quality, it immediately grabbed my attention. A phone offering this kind of photography experience at this price feels like something worth talking about.
Designed for Everyday Use
The Vivo Xplore 7 Pro 5G features a 6.8-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate. That means scrolling, gaming and video watching should feel noticeably smoother. The display also gets Gorilla Glass Victus protection along with an IP69 rating, which adds a bit of confidence for daily wear and tear.
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A Camera Setup That Stands Out
This is the part that makes the phone different. The 420MP primary camera is the highlight here. It is supported by a 50MP ultra-wide lens and a 12MP telephoto lens. On the front, there’s a 108MP selfie camera. The device also supports 8K video recording and 120fps slow-motion. If Vivo manages to optimize the image processing well, this could be one of the most fun camera phones under ₹15,000, let alone ₹9,999.
Big Battery for Long Use
The phone packs a 7700mAh battery. That is huge. Pair that with 210W HyperCharge and the phone is claimed to go from low to full charge in around 22 minutes. For people who play games or stream a lot, this is a major plus.
Price That Feels Right
What really makes this interesting is the price. The Vivo Xplore 7 Pro 5G starts at ₹9,999, both online and offline. For students, casual gamers, or anyone wanting a feature-packed phone without overspending, this looks like a compelling new option.
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If Vivo delivers even close to what it promises, this could become one of the most talked-about budget phones this year.
