Design
- Stylish, slick, premium looks (looks more expensive than it is), good build quality
- The grip is comfortable enough to operate the phone with one hand
- The front is modern with a 6.35-inch HD+ IPS display that offers 89 per cent screen-to-body ratio, and a dewdrop notch
- Both the fingerprint scanner, and face unlock are quick
- Somewhat bulky and boxy - it's a handful at 8.92mm thick and 190.5g in weight
- The glossy back finish attracts scratches and fingerprints
Display
- Decent 6.35-inch HD+ IPS display - good for watching videos and consuming content
Software
- Vivo's Funtouch UI is one of the heavier Android skins around, and packs plenty of bloatware - which means that if you like your phones simple and fuss-free, it's not the best option around
Performance
- Very good performance for the price category with a powerful Snapdragon 665 at the core - it's capable enough for smooth performance not just in daily use, but high-end games like PUBG
Camera
- Decent rear and front camera performance, overall, for the price bracket (not best in class though)
- There is a three-camera setup on Vivo U10's back panel, that includes a primary 13MP sensor, 8MP wide-angle lens and a 2MP depth sensor
- You get fairly good and clear pictures in daylight
- Portrait mode works quite well too
- Low light performance is average (there is plenty of noise)
Battery
- Excellent battery life with a large 5000mAh battery - you should get a comfortable 2 days of use
- Fast charging support - you can recharge your phone's battery to about 80% in just one hour, which is quite good
Verdict
- The U10 is an overall excellent device from Vivo for the 10k price bracket, and looks capable enough to give a fight to the Redmis and Realmes of the world