Samsung is one of the most popular smartphone brands in India. With the inexpensive M-series, the pricier A-series, and the flagship S and Z line of smartphones, the brand launches more smartphones each year than one can count on two hands. Naturally, the business has a devoted following in India, and with the brand-new Samsung Galaxy A73 5G, which provides an outstanding camera stack among other things, it aims to attract even more customers. With the addition of the Vivo Y100 5G to the lineup, Vivo is expanding its Y-Series selection in India. The Vivo Y100 promises to have top-notch specs and is the first Y Series smartphone to be priced beyond Rs. 20,000. It is the first 5G phone in the Vivo Y Series that also has a color-changing back panel design. Vivo released its first color-changing smartphone in 2022, and with the Vivo Y100, the company hopes to improve. Will these smartphones be able to stand out in the cutthroat market? Let’s investigate.
Samsung Galaxy A73 5G Vs Vivo Y100 5G: Display Comparison
Model | Samsung Galaxy A73 5G | Vivo Y100 5G |
Display | 6.7-inch | 6.38-inch |
Camera | 108MP(rear)+ 32MP(front) | 64MP(rear)+16MP(front) |
Chipset | Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G | MediaTek Dimensity 900 MT6877 |
Storage | 128GB | 128GB |
Price | Rs. 42,999 | Rs. 20,500 |
The Super AMOLED Plus-enabled, 6.7-inch Samsung Galaxy A73 5G panel has FHD+ resolution and is supported by Super AMOLED technology. As the display is flat, you won’t have to worry about color distortion or unintentional touches either. The device’s quick refresh rate of 120Hz is the cherry on top, enabling it to maximize the performance of games like Alto’s Odyssey, which runs at 120FPS, as well as in-app animations.
The Vivo Y100 has a 6.38-inch FHD+ AMOLED screen. The blacks appear intense and dramatic, the colors are vibrant, and the details are clear. It features a refresh rate of 90Hz, which is lower than the current standard of 120Hz for most smartphones. The touch sensitivity is excellent.
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Samsung Galaxy A73 5G Vs Vivo Y100 5G: Camera Comparison
Samsung has gone above and beyond with the Galaxy A73 5G’s camera. The smartphone is really the first member of the Galaxy A series to come equipped with a 108MP primary camera. A 12MP ultrawide angle camera, a 5MP depth camera, a 5MP macro camera, and a 32MP selfie camera are among the other sensors. I should also mention that the camera has OIS capability, so you should be able to use the A73 5G’s primary sensor to capture videos that are smudge-free.
The Vivo Y100 smartphone has a triple camera setup. It has a 64MP primary camera and two 2MP lenses. The primary camera performs well in daylight since it captures images that are rich in detail, crisp, and have good color accuracy. OIS does a good job since as soon as the pictures are taken, they are Instagram-worthy. The smartphone has a 16MP front camera.
Samsung Galaxy A73 5G Vs Vivo Y100 5G: Battery And Chipset
The Samsung Galaxy A73 5G is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G CPU, which also supports LPDDR4x Memory and UFS 2.2 storage. There is a 5000mAh battery in the smartphone.
The Vivo Y100 is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 900 chipset. Many apps can open and load rapidly thanks to the 6nm chipset, and moving between multiple running apps doesn’t cause any lags. Even with 15-20 programs running in the background without any lag or crashes, the 8GB RAM handled its job well.
Samsung Galaxy A73 5G Vs Vivo Y100 5G: Verdict
For its starting price of Rs 41,999, the Samsung Galaxy A73 5G does quite a few things right. The smartphone is one of a select few Android phones under Rs. 50K which comes with an IP rating. Also, the item is rather lightweight and has a nice appearance. Most importantly, the phone comes equipped with a powerful processor that not only handles common chores without complaining but can even run games at decent graphics settings. The Vivo Y100 is a clear-cut mid-ranger that is priced at Rs. 25,000. It features a quick SoC, a decent 64MP camera lens, and a gorgeous color-changing design, but it also has certain drawbacks. The smartphone features bloatware, a 4500mAh battery, and a display with somewhat lower peak brightness levels. Vivo Y100, on the other hand, is a good option if you want a gadget that fits within your sub-30,000 budget, performs admirably and displays your fashionable individuality.