Vivo can currently be seen as the most innovative phone maker in the industry. It’s not merely running away with new technologies like the Vivo AR glasses or 120W superfast charging but is also populating the market with trendy new phones. The latest addition to Vivo’s portfolio in India comes in the form of Vivo Z1Pro, which is essentially a rebranded Vivo Z5x that launched in China back in May, but with a few minor upgrades.

The base variant, with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, of the Vivo Z1Pro has been priced at Rs. 14,990. You will have to shell out Rs 16,990 for the 6GB+64GB variant whereas the 6GB+128GB variant will cost you Rs 17,990.

As we’ve come to expect from phones in 2019, the Vivo Z1Pro features a curvaceous back panel with a gradient color palette. It sports a massive 6.53-inch Full-HD+ LCD display, with a 19.5:9 aspect ratio, 2340x1080p resolution, and 90.77% screen-to-body ratio. The highlight, as you can see below, is the punch-hole camera design of the display.

This is the first Vivo smartphone to boast a punch-hole design, which houses a 32MP selfie camera. This pits the Z1Pro against other popular phones in the sub-Rs 20,000 price segment, which mostly sport a waterdrop notch.

As for the cameras, well, the Vivo Z1Pro is equipped with three cameras on the rear and this includes a 16MP primary shooter, an 8MP super wide-angle camera and 2MP depth sensor. The super wide-angle, which offers a 108-degree FOV, now seems to be becoming the common ground in smartphones of late. Almost every phone launching in 2019 now includes a secondary wide-angle lens.