Vivo X100 Pro Review: An Impressive Choice for Smartphone Photography
It's a shame the Vivo X100 Pro won't find itself in the hands of many mobile photographers in North America because it raises eyebrows for all the right reasons.
Ted has been a journalist for almost 20 years and beyond writing copious amounts of words on the regular, is also an avid photographer. He’s the type of guy who takes multiple smartphones with him to test out how well each of them captures a scene. He has contributed to dozens of publications from his home in Toronto, Canada.
It's a shame the Vivo X100 Pro won't find itself in the hands of many mobile photographers in North America because it raises eyebrows for all the right reasons.
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