The vivo V40 Lite has hit the market, joining the popular V Series lineup known for its sleek design, camera innovation, and reliable performance. Launched on July 14th, this latest addition stands out with its streamlined design that sets it apart from its predecessors. But does the vivo V40 Lite deliver on both style and substance? Let's go over its features, performance, and value to see if it's truly worth your attention.
Key Specifications and Features of vivo V40 Lite
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Design
Two versions of vivo V40 Lite are available, each with subtle differences in shape and design. The first variation, offered in Titanium Silver, has a polished metallic finish. It maintains a 163.23 mm by 75.93 mm by 7.95 mm dimension and weighs 190 g. The second version is slightly slimmer, 163.23 mm by 75.93 mm by 7.79 mm, and lighter, weighing 188 g.
vivo has placed two glasses, on the front and the back, to muffle the dissatisfaction raised by the plastic-built frames. On the rear, a diamond-shaped panel is used to place the lenses. The frontal lens, demanding the least attention, lurks in a punch hole.
Aesthetically, the vivo V40 Lite is an ideal successor to its predecessors. The inherited design is enough to reveal its identity as a vivo creation. Surfacing essential buttons, ports, and trays just in place around the sides, the phone preserves a harmonized design.
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Display
The vivo V40 Lite's display panel is a 6.67-inch AMOLED screen. Rounded at the corners, the plain screen effortlessly merges with the phone's thematic composition. Several high-end properties infused with the display only ensure a premiere user experience.
For instance, the screen can reflect 1B colors on its 1080 by 2400 pixels surface with a 388 ppi density. Consequently, it produces crisp and vibrant pictures. Its 120Hz refresh rate asserts smooth scrolling and fast touch response.
Upto 1300 nits achievable brightness level plays strong for the phone, revealing clear, detailed content even in a bright condition. It dissolves the innate struggle of an AMOLED panel under direct sunlight.
Holistically, the display featured in the vivo V40 Lite is an average performer. Adding an HDR property would make it a great fit, raising the standard of the phone.
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Performance and Hardware
The vivo V40 Lite is powered by the Snapdragon® 685 4G processor, with 8 GB RAM and storage options of 128 GB or 256 GB (UFS 2.2), expandable up to 1 TB. It runs on Funtouch OS 14.
However, the Snapdragon 685 feels dated, especially given its price, with competitors offering stronger chipsets like the OnePlus Nord CE 3’s Snapdragon 782G and the Realme Narzo 70 Pro’s Dimensity 7050.
In performance, it handles daily tasks but isn’t built for high-demand gaming—PUBG caps at 40fps, and Call of Duty Mobile at 50fps, levels matched by budget models.
Paired with Funtouch OS 14, occasional lags appear, making the experience passable for moderate users but uninspiring for power users.
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Cameras
The vivo V40 Lite showcases a well-rounded camera setup to enhance casual snapshots and creative captures. The rear camera pairs a 50 MP primary sensor with a 2 MP lens.
Featuring f/1.8 aperture, the main sensor can capture well-lit images even in lower light, while the f/2.4 secondary lens adds nuanced depth to portraits. Videos are recorded in MP4 format, ensuring smooth playback and easy sharing.
On the front, the 32 MP camera with an f/2.45 aperture captures clear, balanced selfies and smooth video calls, also supporting MP4 video. Vivo’s camera software elevates the experience, offering diverse features: the front camera includes Night, Portrait, and Live Photo modes, while the rear lens lineup broadens with 50 MP high-resolution mode, Panorama, Document, and Dual View.
A rear Aura Light flash rounds out the setup, casting a soft glow for low-light shots and ensuring every capture looks polished and intentional.
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Battery and Charging
The vivo V40 Lite uses a 5000 mAh battery for its power supply. When charged fully, the battery can run the phone for a whole day with moderate use. However, the robust 80W charger featured in the box takes only about an hour to charge the phone completely. So, keeping this super-fast charger near at hand, excessive use of the phone is quite possible.
Pros and Cons of the vivo V40 Lite
Pros
- 5G and NFC support
- FHD AMOLED display, 120Hz refresh rate
- Android 14 with Funtouch 14 UI
- IP64 dust/water resistance
- 4K video recording
- 5500mAh battery
- 44W fast charging.
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Cons
- Shared microSD slot
- No audio jack
- No optical zoom
- No wireless charging
- No gyro-EIS for video
- No Gorilla Glass
- Selfie camera limited to 1080p
- Potential heating issues under heavy use
Price of vivo V40 Lite in Bangladesh
The vivo V40 Lite is now officially available in Bangladesh in two RAM and ROM variants: 8/128 GB and 8 GB/ 256 GB. The first variant is priced at BDT 28,999, and the second at BDT 31,999.
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Conclusion
The vivo V40 Lite comes with refined design elements and a lightweight feel. Its AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate brings vibrant visuals, though missing HDR support. While the Snapdragon 685 processor is suitable for casual use, it lacks the power of its competitors, making it less ideal for gaming or demanding tasks.
The camera system covers a variety of modes, enhanced by an Aura Light flash for improved low-light shots. On the whole, with fast charging, dependable battery life, and a smart look, the V40 Lite can be a good contender among smartphones around the Tk 30,000 price range for users seeking style and function.
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