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Vivo V21 5G

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Vivo V21 5G

The Vivo V21 5G is equipped with a 6.44-inch AMOLED display and a MediaTek Dimensity 800U processor, launched in 2021 with similar specifications to the Vivo V20 from 2020, but with 5G support.

Check out this overview page for everything you need to know about the Vivo V21 5G, from its price and deals to available colors, models, and specifications.

Price & deals: Here's where to buy the Vivo V21 5G

The Vivo V21 5G (or simply V21) was launched in Europe in June with an MSRP of 399 EUR. The smartphone is equipped with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.

All Vivo V21 colors

Vivo offers the V21 5G in two standard colors: Dusk Blue and Sunset Dazzle. Additionally, some markets, like India, also received additional options like Neon Spark (yellow), and Arctic White.

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Dusk Blue (left) and Sunset Dazzle colors / © Vivo

Vivo V21 5G technical specifications

The Vivo V21 comes with Dimensity 800U SoC from MediaTek and is mated with 8 GB of RAM. You can expand the 128 GB storage with a microSD card. One of the highlights for this intermediate model is the 6.44-inch AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and a refresh rate of 90 Hertz.

On the back, you'll find a triple-camera system that is led by a 64MP shooter with optical image stabilization. There's also an ultra-wide-angle cam at 8MP, as well as a macro lens with two megapixels. Up in front, the Vivo V21 relies on a 44 MP shooter for selfies. The 4,000 mAh battery can be charged with the included 33W charger.

Special features of the Vivo V21

With a slim, 7.29 mm, design and a matte glass back, the Vivo V21 offers a premium look, especially when compared to models in the same price range with plastic bodies. Vivo also highlights the camera features on the model, with 4K selfie recordings, including OIS (image stabilization), and 2 small LED flashlights.

Good

  • Excellent selfie camera
  • Funtouch OS is very light
  • Good battery life and charging
  • 90Hz AMOLED Screen

Bad

  • Main camera could be better
  • Bland design
  • The SoC lags behind
  • Some gaming features feel out of place

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