The Vivo V3 is a decent product but the problem here is that its easily overshadowed by the competition. Devices like the Moto G4 Plus ( Review) , Redmi Note 3 ( Review) , and LeEco Le 2 ( Review) simply offer better value and far exceed the V3 in terms of display quality, camera, and CPU performance. The V3 thus feels a bit outdated already and isnt all that attractive despite its revised price of Rs. 14, 980. Were also not big fans of Vivos custom Android fork, which feels too cluttered and confusing.
However, the phone does well in terms of battery life and it does have a very manageable size, unlike many other options in this segment. Audio performance is also quite commendable, both for the speaker and headphones