Shooting selfies with the Vivo V5s in the City of Pines | Lifestyle.INQ

OCTOBER 27, 2022

The Vivo V5S
The Vivo V5S
The Vivo V5S

Vivo recently released its newest cell phone, the Vivo V5s, a model said to deliver “the perfect selfie experience.”

This I can attest to: having used this phone for about two weeks (and in the summer capital of Baguio, where the weather is fab and the views make for excellent selfie backgrounds) I can tell you the V5s is everything—and more.

Available in rose and rose-gold colors, this phone is designed with slightly curved edges that are amazing to the touch. Note the full HD 5.5-inch screen, which allows you to watch movies, shoot videos, or check out your pictures in high-quality resolution. One other amazing feature of the phone is its fingerprint scanner on the home button; it’s so responsive, you just have to rest your finger on the button to activate it.

Built with a 1.5GHz octa-core MediaTek MT6750 processor and 4GB of RAM for better gaming experience, it also has 64GB internal storage and is still expandable with a microSD card. It runs on Android Marshmallow.

With its 3,000 mAh non-removable battery, the V5s can run a full day without charging. (Which means a full day of selfies!)

And now for its cameras. The phone has a 13-megapixel rear camera that takes clear shots even in the dark. Shaky hands? No problem, expect your image to still come out clear and crisp. A mind-blowing 20-megapixel front camera explains why the Vivo V5s gives the perfect selfie experience. Your shots just look so good, you can’t stop taking selfies.

The author trying out the Vivo V5S selfie camera
The author trying out the Vivo V5S selfie camera

In addition to offering the perfect selfie experience, the user-friendly V5s doesn’t disappoint when used for calling and texting, gaming, listening to music, and others. I assure you, it’s worth your every peso.

Here are some holiday shots using the Vivo V5S

Painted houses along Benguet-Bontoc Road in Baguio
Painted houses along Benguet-Bontoc Road in Baguio
Igorot headdress
Igorot headdress
Baguio Botanical Garden
Baguio Botanical Garden
Pine trees in Camp John Hay
Pine trees in Camp John Hay
Igorot patterns
Igorot patterns
Colorful patterns depicting the Igorot culture
Colorful patterns depicting the Igorot culture

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