Model name | Vivo V91 | Vivo 91i | Vivo Y69 | Vivo Y81 | Vivo Y81i |
Price | ₹ 9,990/ ₹ 8,990 | ₹ 7,990 / ₹ 7,750 | ₹ 9,985 | ₹ 9,490/ ₹ 7,990 | ₹ 6,994 |
RAM | 3GB/2GB | 2GB | 3GB | 4GB/3GB | 2GB |
Front (Selfie) Camera | 8MP | 8MP | 16MP | 5MP | 5MP |
Rear Camera | 13MP + 2MP | 13MP | 13MP | 13MP | 13MP |
Screen Size | 6.22-inches | 6.22-inches | 5.5-inches | 6.22-inches | 6.22-inches |
Processor | Snapdragon 439/Media Tek Helio P22 | Media Tek Helio P22 | Media Tek MT6750 | Media Tek Helio P22 | Media Tek Helio A22 |
Storage | 32GB | 32GB/16GB | 32GB | 32GB | 16GB |
Battery | 4030 mAh | 4030 mAh | 3000 mAh | 3260 mAh | 3260 mAh |
Vivo V91
₹9,990 / ₹8,990
For a phone under ₹ 10,000, the Vivo V91 has dual camera setup in the back and a battery that’s better than most phones in this segment. The phone comes in two variants, one with 3GB RAM and the other with 2GB RAM while both have 32GB of storage.
The phone’s storage is underwhelming but Vivo gives you the option to expand the memory upto 256GB with a MicroSD card.
The screen is large enough that it won’t compromise on your viewing experience but do beware of the lack of a Full HD display.
Vivo V91i
₹7,990 / ₹7,750
Unlike the Vivo V91, the Vivo V91i doesn’t have a dual camera setup but it does have a battery that’s just are large — so, you can still go the whole day without having to charge your phone. Both phones also run on the same chipset.
There are two variants of the Vivo V91i, one with 32GB storage and the other with 16GB storage, while both have 2GB RAM.
The 8MP front camera does a decent job of taking selfies while the 13MP rear camera capture enough detail that the pictures are good enough to share on social media but I wouldn’t hold out hope for shot that look like they were taken by a professional camera.
Vivo V69
₹9,985
The Vivo V69 is the only Vivo phone under ₹10,000 that has a 16MP front camera making it the best option for people who post selfies on social media. The battery backup isn’t too bad either, so you’ll be able to fit it plenty of shots before the phone starting dying out on you.
The screen is a little smaller than its counterparts at 5.5-inches but the inclusion of fingerprint sensor and Corning Gorilla Glass protection are additional features not normally found on a phone under ₹ 10,000 — Vivo or otherwise.
Vivo Y81
₹9,490, ₹7,990
The Vivo V81 comes in two variants, one with 4GB RAM and another with 3GB RAM. If you’re looking to buy a Vivo phone and you’re prone to multitasking on your device then this Vivo phone is your best bet on a budget.
The storage of the phone isn’t quite enough for heavy users but the internal storage can be expanded upto 256GB using a microSD card.
The battery has 3,260 mAh of power that may last the whole day for a light user, but others might have to plug it in at least once during the course of 24 hours.
Vivo Y81i
₹6,994
This phone is the cheaper Vivo phone under ₹ 10,000 that’s worth the money. The only thing that makes it phone less competent than its counterparts is its Media Tek Helio A22 processor, which is an entry level chipset.
Otherwise the phone has a large display, a decent camera and battery that’s at par with other devices in the under ₹ 10,000 segment.
And, like the other Vivo phones on the list, it technically only has 16GB of storage but that can be expanded to 256GB using a MicroSD card.