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Vivo Y83 VS Meizu M6T Specs Comparison

Vivo Y83 is an affordable smartphone with good design and display while the Meizu M6T is also a budget-friendly smartphone. In this article, we will be comparing the two phones together to see their specs differences and performance.

Vivo Y83
Vivo Y83
Meizu M6T

Vivo Y83 VS Meizu M6T – Design.

The Vivo Y83 is a top notch when it comes to design. The smartphone is built with Aluminium alloy and Glass measuring 155.21 mm x 75.24 mm x 7.7 mm, and it weighs 145 grams.

On the Meizu M6T, it also looks great with a smooth body that is built with the combination of Metal and Polycarbonate. The phone measures 152.3 mm x 73 mm x 8.4 mm dimensions with 145 grams which is lighter than the later.

The overall body design of this two phones are great, and they will stand the test of time. You can pick the Vivo Y83 in White, Black, Red and the Meizu M6T is also available in the same three colors variant, Red, Blue, and Champagne.

Vivo Y83 VS Meizu M6T – Display.

The Vivo Y83 comes with a large screen size of 6.22 inches with 1520 x 720 Pixels resolution and 270 pixels per inch density. The Meizu M6T, on the other hand, has an average screen size of 5.7 inches with 1440×720 Pixels resolution and 282 pixels per inch density. Both phones have IPS, LCD capacitive touchscreen with display protection.

Vivo Y83 VS Meizu M6T – Camera.

There is a single camera of 13 Megapixels on the Vivo Y83 while the Meizu M6T comes with a combo shooter on the back. It has a dual rear camera of 13 Megapixels + 2 Megapixels with LED flash and other regulars.

Both phones have F2.2 Aperture, and they shoot 1080p video resolution at 30 seconds per frame. For selfie, the Vivo Y83 has 8 Megapixels with F2.2 Aperture, and Face Recognition while the Meizu M6T also have the same 8 Megapixels with F2.0 Aperture, Face Recognition. 4P Lens, and 1.127 um Pixel Size.

Vivo Y84 VS Meizu M6T – Specs and Software.

On their performance, both phones come with MediaTek processor. But the Vivo Y83 will perform better with MediaTek Helio P22 MT6762 that clocked at Octa-Core 2.0. While the Meizu M6T has MediaTek MT6750 chipset with an octa-core that clocked at a maximum speed of 1.5 GHz.

The Vivo Y83 has 4GB of RAM with an inbuilt memory of 64GB while the Meizu M6T comes in two variant. The first has 3GB with 32GB of Storage while the other support 4GB of RAM with 64GB of internal memory. You can still expand the storage with Micro SD card.

The battery capacity powering the Vivo Y83 is a nonremovable Li-Poly 3260mAh with fast charging technology while the Meizu M6T is powered by 3300maAh nonremovable Li-Ion battery.

Vivo Y83 VS Meizu M6T

Vivo Y83 Meizu M6T
Dimensions and Weight 155.21 mm x 75.24 mm x 7.7 mm Weight – 150 152.3 mm x 73 mm x 8.4 mm Weight – 145g
Display 6.22 inches, 1520 x 720 Pixels (~270 ppi density) and IPS, LCD capacitive touchscreen 5.7 inches, 1440×720 Pixels (~282 ppi density) and IPS, LCD capacitive touchscreen
Memory RAM/ROM – 64 GB, 4 GB RAM. RAM/ROM – 32GB/64 GB, 3/4 GB RAM (dedicated slot up to 256GB)
Software Android 8.1 Oreo (Android One) Android 8.1 Oreo (Android One)
Hardware MediaTek Helio P22 MT6762 Octa-Core 2.0 MHz processor MSM8953MediaTek MT6750Octa-core (Quad-core 1.5 GHz Cortex-A53 + Quad-core 1.0 GHz Cortex-A53)
Camera 13 MP And front – 8 MP 13 MP + 2 MP And front 8 MP
Connectivity 2G/3G/4G Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, WiFi-Direct, hotspot, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS 2G/3G/4G Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS
Battery Non-removable Li-lon 3260 mAh battery Non-removable Li-Po 3300 mAh battery
Additional Features Fingerprint (rear-mounted), Fast battery charging Fingerprint (rear-mounted) Fast battery charging

Vivo Y83 VS Meizu M6T – Price.

The Vivo Y83 will cost $260 while the Meizu M6T will sell at a price of $125. The Meizu M6T is more affordable than the later, but the Vivo Y83 will perform better judging from the processor and specs.

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