August and September 2024 saw the simultaneous introduction of the Vivo Y37 and Y37 Pro. A third gadget has now been placed in the center. Today, the Vivo Y37+ was introduced in China. Although it has a low-end display and a mediocre camera, its other features are not too bad. What we know about the Vivo Y37+ is as follows.
The Vivo Y37+’s screen is undoubtedly not its best feature. It is simply an IPS LCD with a top notch. A 5MP selfie camera is hidden by the cutout. The screen is 1000 nits and 720p. Although a 90Hz refresh rate is scarcely realistic for the price, the brightness shouldn’t be an issue.
In any case, this newcomer ought to at least be a respectable performer. A Dimensity 6300 engine powers it. It’s a 6nm SoC. This processor actually has a boost clock speed of 2.4GHz. One of the reasons it’s pricey is that it’s speedier than the Helio G200 and supports 5G.
This device has 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM. The Y37+ is available in a single 256GB trim with UFS 2.2 storage. Once more, this Y37+’s performance is nothing to laugh at. This newbie even has an above-average battery. A 6,000 mAh cell has been inserted inside the phone. Based on statistics from the Pakistani market, the Vivo pricing catalog is broken down here.
There is a 44W backup in the power pack. Additionally, Vivo is likely to include the charger in the package. The camera on the Y37 Plus will be a problem for many, but the same Type-C connector can reverse charge and power accessories from OTG. One 13MP unit has been mounted on the rear.
The Vivo Y37+ is marketed as having 10X digital zoom. However, without zoom, a 13MP resolution hardly produces a decent image. The 5MP selfie is even terrible at shooting pictures. Both sides record 1080p videos that are passably useful.
The Y37+ has no formal IP rating, although SGS certified it as drop-safe. This is an infrared remote control. It has a fingerprint as well, but it’s on the side. The official price of the single 8/256GB version of the Vivo Y37+ is 1,599 yuan, $230 (~PKR 64,000).
