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vivo Z1x review: Attractive design and good-enough specs

June 10, 2025

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The pace of smartphone innovation is such that we’re seeing apparent successors to newly launched devices within a matter of weeks, rather than months. Thevivo Z1 Prolaunched in July and we praised it for having a laser focus on good design, photography chops, and long battery life. The vivo Z1x builds on the strengths of its predecessor and ups the ante on almost all fronts.

vivo Z1x Pro review: The big picture

The vivo Z1x takes aim at devices like therealme X, theRedmi Note 7 Pro, and a myriad of mid-range competitors from Samsung and others. It carries over the core experience of the vivo Z1 Pro and punches up the appeal by making improvements to the camera, display, and general feature set. Is that enough to make a good phone great?

We find out in theAndroid Authorityreview of the vivo Z1x.

What’s in the box

The vivo Z1x ships with just about everything you could possibly need. This includes a clear case, earphones, and a pre-installed screen guard. You also get the staples like a SIM eject tool as well as warranty and quick start guides.

The vivo Z1x takes a step back from the punch-hole design of the vivo Z1 Pro. While it is a cool feature to have, the tiny waterdrop notch on the Z1x is just as inoffensive. Instead of the industry-standardGorilla Glassprotection, the Z1x ships with Schott Xensation 3D glass that vivo claims to have equivalent, if not better, standards of protection. Unsurprisingly, there’s no IP certification. The entire construction is polycarbonate with glass only at the front of the phone.

vivo Z1x with camera module

I like the changes vivo made to the construction of the Z1x. The phone doesn’t bulge out as much, and offers very good grip in the hand. The tactile feedback from the buttons is top-notch and the phone feels very well put together. The volume rocker and power button, both, are easy to reach. Meanwhile, the dedicatedGoogle Assistantbutton on the left falls right under your thumb.

The biggest quality improvement, however, has to be the shift to a USB-C port. It is a small change, but there’s no legit reason why any 2019 mid-range phone should ship with a Micro-USB port. There continues to be a headphone jack, as well as a single loudspeaker on the bottom edge.

vivo Z1x front of the phone showing display

vivo made another change, as the Z1x sports an in-display fingerprint sensor. I found this to be just as fast as any otherpremium mid-rangeoffering. That said, the position of the touch point was just a bit too low keeping in mind the size of the phone.

Vivo, like most other smartphone manufacturers, has been toying with gradients for a while now. The jewel-like blue on theZ1 Prowas an absolute stunner. This time around, the company opted for a just-as-pretty Phantom Purple. The back of the phone shimmers from a deep blue to a gorgeous shade of purple. It looks absolutely smashing. I’m personally not too big on gradients, but this is one phone I wouldn’t mind flaunting when out and about.

vivo Z1x showing in display fingerprint sensor

The display on the vivo Z1x is a marked improvement over the one we saw on the Z1 Pro. Much of this comes down to the change in display type. vivo’s switch to a Super AMOLED panel means saturation levels are on-point. (This was our biggest complaint with vivo’s other mid-range phone.)

Peak brightness levels on the display fall just short of 400 nits which is good, but definitely not great. I had no issues with viewing the display outdoors, but having a bit more legroom to punch up the brightness would’ve been very handy.

vivo Z1x in hand showing app drawer

Color tuning out of the box is less than ideal and skews towards cooler blue tones. Switching to the natural tuning setting corrects this to a large degree. There is no noticeable color shift except at extreme angles, and the display on the vivo Z1x is able to keep up with phones like therealme 5 ProandGalaxy M30, both of which sport AMOLED panels.

Performance

The Snapdragon 700 series of chipsets have fast become the darling of mid-range smartphone manufacturers. The 712 debuted in India with the vivo Z1 Pro and the Z1x also relies on the chipset. To give you a recap, theSnapdragon 712provides a modest bump in CPU performance over the Snapdragon 710 via higher clock speeds. There is no difference in graphics performance.

Mid-range hardware generally delivers excellent results these days, and the Z1x is no different. The software and hardware work in tandem to deliver a software experience that is smooth without noticeable frame drops. If you’re not a heavy gamer, there is enough grunt under the hood here to run anything you throw at it. The phone didn’t break a sweat when jumping between apps and easily held up.

vivo Z1x AnTuTu

PUBGremains one of the most popular games on the platform and the vivo Z1x maintained a solid frame rate. I didn’t notice any serious pop-ins or lags. If you plan to do a bit of gaming on your phone, the vivo Z1x will present no issues at all.

Benchmark scores are within spitting distance of competing Snapdragon 712 equipped phones. The phone managed 185123 points in the AnTuTu benchmark, which is almost 3000 points more than what the realme 5 Pro managed. Similarly, in the GPU-focused 3DMark benchmark, the score was pretty much what most other Snapdragon 712-equipped devices have managed in our tests. Finally, the vivo Z1x managed 2967 points in our Basemark test.

Battery life was reasonably good but fell short of best in class, despite the large 4,500mAh battery. In our testing, the phone managed over 16 hours of video playback, but fell short of the 18/19 hours achieved by Xiaomi’s hardware with smaller batteries. The same was true of our web browsing test, where the phone managed to push through 15 hours of battery life. This was pretty good, but again, not quite as good as what some competing phones with smaller batteries are able to achieve.

The vivo Z1x, like other vivo phones, includes Funtouch OS with Android Pie onboard. I’m not a fan of vivo’s skin because of how far it is from the standard interface paradigm of Android.

There’s no app drawer here, but what really caught me off guard was how the notification drawer has been split up with the quick access toggles placed in a swipe up drawer at the bottom of the phone. This took a while to get used and is a bit too cluttered. Similarly, the phone is plagued by way too many pre-installed apps. This includes both third-party applications as well as redundant first-party applications. Not all of these can be removed.

vivo added in a few functions that power users might find handy. I particularly liked the ability to set the volume down button as a shortcut key for any application, flashlight, or the camera. Similarly, the one-handed mode works well in those instances when you need to type out a message with a single hand.

As is the case with most mid-rangers, the vivo Z1x sports the 48MP IMX582 sensor thatpixel-binsdown to 12MP. It looks like vivo worked on tweaking the camera tuning, but it falls just short of nailing it — especially in less-than-great light.

Images generally look good enough, but close examination reveals an emphasis on boosting saturation. The dynamic range is not particularly impressive either, with the shadowy areas missing detail. Wide-angle shots displayed slightly boosted exposure levels. They were not bad looking images at all, but could do with slight tweaks.

As mentioned earlier, the saturation has been boosted, but images still look visually appealing. The phone does a good job keeping noise levels in check without creating digital artifacts.

Indoor and low-light conditions pose a problem for the phone and the noise levels definitely ramp up. I expected the phone to perform better, given the boosted sensitivity from pixel binning.

Video recording tops off at 4K at 30fps thanks to the IMX582 sensor. Video footage looks a bit too over-sharpened for my liking, with some visible compression artifacts. These become more evident as the ambient light drops and noise levels go up. Daylight footage is about par for mid-range smartphones, with punchy colors. It isn’t quite the best video capturing experience, but most users should find it good enough.

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The vivo Z1x sports a headphone jack and delivers clean, neutral-sounding audio. Wired headphones sound pretty good and there’s no hiss or aberrant noise that we’ve noticed on some mid-rangers.

The speaker keeps pace with the competition and we measured peak loudness levels of over 83 decibels. This isn’t as loud as Xiaomi’s phones, but keeps up with realme devices. Regardless, it is loud enough for alarms and even for listening to Youtube videos while out and about. Not that we recommend doing that!

Specifications

Value for the money

Vivo’s done a great job with the Z1x. By making improvements in all the right places, it has elevated the Z1 Pro’s experience to a level that can handily hold its own against other mid-rangers. I like the display, the performance is competitive, the camera is much improved, and the design looks splendid.

Priced at Rs. 16,999 and 18,999 for the 64GB and 128GB variants, the vivo Z1x is in the same pricing ballpark as the competition. The phone goes up against devices like the realme X and Redmi Note 7 Pro. Both competing phones deliver great performance and imaging, but the Z1x’s design pulls ahead just a bit. However, vivo’s software experience is a definite step down that takes away from the user experience. Low light imaging too, leaves a lot to be desired.

vivo Z1x review: The verdict

If design is a big consideration for you, the vivo Z1x is an excellent mid-range option. It doesn’t necessarily break new ground, but for fans of vivo’s take on Android and the gorgeous purple finish, the Z1x is a very good phone without any major drawbacks. What are your thoughts on the vivo Z1x? Does it bring enough to the table to stand up against the excellent mid-range options available? Let us know in the comments.

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