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Vivo V3 Max vs Asus ZenFone 3 vs Samsung Galaxy C7 Review: Which Is The Better Android Smartphone?

Vivo V3 Max vs Asus ZenFone 3 vs Samsung Galaxy C7 Review: Which Is The Better Android Smartphone?

Anish Asokan

With Smartphone improvising its models and each year, buyers do have a tough time in finding a phone that suits their interests. That being said, we thought of having a look at the 2016 launches from Vivo, Asus, and Samsungnamely the Vivo V3 Max, the Asus ZenFone 3 and the Galaxy C7.

The Samsung smartphone is certainly the taller and sleeker than the Vivo mode, which is then followed by Asus variant. Among the three, the V3 Max is the most dense.

When it comes to display, the C7 has the largest screen, followed by the Vivo smartphone, and then by ZenFone 3, according to NDTV Gadgets.

Looking under the hood, the Asus Zenfone 3 is powered by 2GHz octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 while the Samsung Galaxy C7 is powered by 2 GHz, Octa-Core, Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 Processor and the Vivo V3 Max is powered by 1.4 GHz octa-core Qualcomm Snap Dragon 652.  It seems both the Asus and Samsung smartphones have similar faster CPU speed which is followed by the Vivo smartphone.

Both the V3 Max and the Galaxy C7 top the charts when it comes to RAM capacity and higher than what we see in the Asus smartphone. Among the three smartphones, the Samsung smartphone is the larger battery capacity followed by the Vivo smartphone and then by the Asus smartphone according to Smartprix.

Both the  V3 Max  and the  Galaxy C7 smartphones with a  16 MP rear camera and  8 MP front camera a which are much better than the  Vivo  V3 Max's  13MP rear camera and  8 MP front camera.

The C7 is the only model among three to support NFC.

The Samsung Galaxy C7 certainly seems to be the overall winner among the three smartphones. The Vivo V3 Max has good camera specs as well as battery capacity, while the Asus ZenFone 3 has good processing power. So choose the phone which suits your style better.

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