Apart from innovation in the flagship segment, such as the Vivo NEX 3, the company has now made an aggressive push in India’s budget segment. What started with the Vivo Z1 Pro and Z1x in the sub-Rs. 15,000 segment earlier this year has now trickled down to an even lower and competitive price segment.
The Vivo U20 sports a 3D curved design, which is highly resemblant to the Realme 3 Pro. It’s made out of polycarbonate like most phones budget phones these days and sports a modern waterdrop notch design on the front. There’s a physical fingerprint sensor on the rear, but it’s a little high up for my liking.
The highlight of the device is the powerful Snapdragon 675 chipset that resides under the hood. It’s coupled with up to 6GB RAM and 64GB onboard storage, which is quite low as per today’s standards. You have a dedicated microSD card slot onboard, which means the storage is expandable up to 256GB. Vivo U20 runs Android 9-based FunTouchOS 9.2 out-of-the-box.