The Vivo X90s is one of the most in-demand imported phones in Pakistan’s market, especially in the Rs. 90,000–99,000 range with PTA approval. Many viewers asked if this phone is worth buying, so here’s a clear and honest review based on hands-on experience.
Build & Design
- Imported device: Most X90s units in Pakistan are imported (Chinese ROM), not officially launched locally.
- Condition: Expect 1–2-year-old stock, but well-kept.
- Back: Vegan leather with dual-tone patterns (the red variant looks premium).
- Frame: Aluminum frame, solid build.
- Dimensions: 8.5mm thick, ~185g weight feels slightly chunky.
- Protection: IP64 rating for dust and splash resistance, but don’t trust it fully since this is an imported unit.
Display
- Size: 6.78-inch curved AMOLED screen
- Resolution: 1.5K with HDR10+ support
- Experience: YouTube supports 4K HDR playback
- Screen-to-Body Ratio: ~91%, bezels feel slightly dated but usable
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz with Always-On Display support
- Fingerprint Sensor: In-display sensor, works fast
- Overall, a good display for the price, though newer Vivo models like the V50 offer a sleeker panel.
Performance & Software
- Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 9200+ (4nm, up to 3.35GHz)
- GPU: Immortalis G715 MC11 with Vivo V2 imaging chip
- RAM/Storage: LPDDR5X, UFS 4.0
- Software: Android 15 (Chinese ROM), likely one more update (Android 16)
- Gaming:
- PUBG: Runs at high settings with frame rates around 120 FPS, but tends to heat up. In a typical session, other games also support good graphics like Genshin Impact and CODM, but temperatures can reach 40 °C after 20 minutes of gameplay, affecting longer gameplay.
- Best used in cool environments; a cooling pad is recommended.
- Chinese ROM Limitation: Google apps work, but some banking apps may need manual setup.
Cameras
- Rear Cameras:
- 50MP main (OIS)
- 12MP telephoto (2x optical zoom)
- 12MP ultrawide
- Video: Up to 4K 60fps, OIS is good, but HDR and skin tones are inconsistent; colors can look oversaturated or flat.
- Front Camera:
- 32MP, 1080p 30/60fps video, but no stabilization at 60fps
- Verdict:
- Decent for casual photography
- Not a dedicated camera phone, Pixel 8, Realme GT6, or iQOO Neo 10 offer better photo consistency in this range.
Battery & Charging
- Battery: 4810mAh (small for 2025 standards)
- Charging: 120W fast charging (charger sold separately)
- Backup: Moderate; drains faster than newer 5000mAh+ phones, especially with gaming and outdoor use.
Other Features
- Stereo speakers (good quality, physical top and bottom grills)
- Full sensor set including NFC and IR blaster
- No headphone jack (USB-C required)
Price & Value
- Market Price: Rs. 90,000–100,000 (PTA approved)
- Reality Check:
- Imported phones are always a trade-off.
- Hardware looks amazing on paper, but you compromise on battery life, thermals, and software support.
- If you want better camera quality, consistent software updates, or easier banking app support, consider:
- Pixel 8 or Pixel 8a (better cameras, smoother UI)
- iQOO Neo 10 (better performance, cooler thermals)
- Realme GT6 (China ROM) (well-balanced option)
Verdict
The Vivo X90s is not a bad phone, but it’s not a top recommendation in 2025. You’re paying for specs that look good on paper but come with compromises: Heat management is poor. Battery life is average. Camera color management feels outdated. Chinese ROM requires extra setup. Great numbers, middling experience. Buy only if the price dwarfs the hassle.






