The Vivo V series smartphones are among the brand’s most popular devices, offering decent specifications and features at a competitive price. It’s also their first lineup to put the focus on camera performance, making this a decent mid-range smartphone lineup for buyers who are interested in a device with high photography capabilities. Among the latest smartphones in this series from Vivo are the V40, along with the slightly more affordable V40e, which come with a similar design and some common features.
However, there are some key differences between the Vivo V40 and Vivo V40e, so your decision of which one to pick will depend on various factors such as the features and specifications you want, as well as your budget. Read on to find out all you need to know about the Vivo V40 and Vivo V40e, as well as the main differences and similarities between the two smartphones.
Vivo V40e vs Vivo V40: Display
The Vivo V40e and V40 have similar displays, with both featuring screen sizes of just under 6.8 inches. Additionally, both smartphones get AMOLED displays with a peak refresh rate of 120Hz.
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However, the V40 has a higher resolution of 2800×1260 pixels, compared to the V40e which has a resolution of 2400×1080 pixels, so the screen of the V40 is a fair bit sharper than that of the V40e.
Vivo V40e vs Vivo V40: RAM and storage
The Vivo V40e is available in two variants with either 128GB or 256GB of internal storage, while RAM stands at 8GB.
The Vivo V40 also starts with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, but goes up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage for the top-end variant. Therefore, the V40 will make sense for buyers looking to get more RAM and internal storage.
Vivo V40e vs Vivo V40: Dust and water resistance
The Vivo V40e gets IP64 rated dust and water resistance, so it can handle a few splashes of water without a worry. In comparison, the Vivo V40 gets a better IP68 dust and water resistance rating, which means that it can handle more significant water exposure, including shallow immersion for a short period.
Vivo V40e vs Vivo V40: Processor and battery
he Vivo V40 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor, while the Vivo V40e gets the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset. Both smartphones have 5500mAh battery, with support for 80W wired fast charging.
Vivo V40e vs Vivo V40: Cameras
The Vivo V40e gets a dual-camera setup at the rear, with a 50MP primary camera and an 8MP secondary ultra-wide angle camera. In comparison, the Vivo V40 also has a dual-camera setup at the back, although it has a 50MP primary camera and a 50MP secondary wide-angle camera.
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While both smartphone feature the normal and aura light flash modules, it’s important to note that the Vivo V40 features a Zeiss camera system, which comes with various tricks up its sleeves to improve your portrait photography.
Vivo V40e vs Vivo V40: Pricing
Prices for the Vivo V40e start at Rs 28,999 for the 128GB variant and go up to Rs 30,999 for the 256GB variant. It is available in Royal Bronze and Mint Green colourways.
The more premium Vivo V40 starts at Rs 34,999 for the base 128GB variant, whereas the top-of-the-line 512GB variant is priced at Rs 41,999. The Vivo V40 is available in Titanium Grey, Ganges Blue and Lotus Purple colourways.
Both devices can be purchased from Vivo’s website as well as from all other major e-commerce portals and partner retail outlets across India.
These are the key differences between the Vivo V40 and Vivo V40e. Pick the one you prefer depending on your budget and requirements.
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