vivo X80 Pro review
Funtouch 12 on top of Android 12
The X80 Pro's s global variant we have here runs Funtouch 12 over Android 12 - a combination we already experienced on the iQOO 9 Pro. The Chinese model, just like other vivo and iQOO phones, gets Origin OS instead.
Funtouch 12 offers a highly customized and customizable UI. Some of the changes are pretty nifty, too, including the system menus being tailored towards a single-handed use. Some of the menus' content moves to the lower half of the screen when you swipe down, but not all, which is odd.
Lockscreen • Homescreen • Folder view • Settings menu
The recent apps menu, for example, has one of those useful proprietary features. You can choose between the standard carousel formation and a two-high tiles layout - sort of like MIUI, only scrollable horizontally.
The app drawer, although stock-ish looking, has an expandable recommended apps category on the top (most commonly used ones), whereas using the vertical scroller on the right would highlight the apps beginning with the selected letter.
Recent apps • Recent apps • Notification shade • Quick toggles • App drawer
The notification shade is slightly different than the iQOO's - the quick toggles are circular here as opposed to the square-shaped ones on the sister brand. The accent color around the menus (including the quick toggles icons) is blue, and there's no way to change it.
The rest of the UI gets plenty of attention too. In the Dynamic effects sub-menu, vivo has grouped quite a few customizable aspects of the home screen, lock screen, animation effects, etc. There are even various charging and facial recognition animations.
The Ambient light effect gets more granular control with the option to enable it only during a limited time period, or you can choose which apps to trigger it.
Dynamic effects • Ambient light effect
The always-on display settings are in a different sub-menu, however, but the phone still gives you plenty of options to tinker with - a wide selection of animations, clock styles, colors, backgrounds, the lot.
You can also change the animation of the fingerprint scanner, the face unlocks and even the charging animation.
Speaking of the fingerprint scanner, there's no way to summon the fingerprint reader icon on a locked screen unless the motion sensor detects movement - sure, it's very sensitive, but still. That's despite the existence of toggles that lead you to believe it should be possible. Single tap doesn't work, whereas the double-tap-to-wake function is buried in the Smart motion menu.
However, if you get familiar with the scanner's position, you can just rest your fingertip on top and wait for the unlock. And you can set the recognition area if for some reason you want it to be smaller than the maximum, which is the default setting. We found fingerprint recognition to be very fast and reliable, and the large area really makes for a much more natural experience where it just works and you don't have to think about it at all.
And there is one more thing available as part of Funtouch 12 on the X80 Pro - Quick Action for the fingerprint scanner. Since the ultrasonic fingerprint reader has a larger working area than the optical sensors, its capability to scan your tips across a large rectangle is utilized in one really clever way by iQOO. See, you can add up to two shortcuts around the scanning area. If you place your finger within the usual circle, you will get to your homescreen. But if you rest it on the Facebook/YouTube/Camera/GSMArena app, or whatever you choose to put here, it will unlock and open this app immediately.
Animations • Animations • Quick actions for fingerprints
The Sound menu holds a few pleasant surprises. Just like Samsung, vivo is catering to people with less than perfect hearing, and you can calibrate the sound to be heard by elderly people or those with impaired hearing. Additionally, notifications and calls get separate volume sliders. The vibration intensity can be adjusted for calls and notifications independently.
The previously mentioned Smart motion menu holds a handful of familiar screen-on and screen-off gestures along with some new additions. One of those requires you to wave in front of the screen during an incoming call to answer hands-free - useful if you're cooking, for example.
Holding the volume down key can be used to launch an app or do a certain task, although the list of the latter is limited to launching the camera app, turn on/off the torch or start recording audio. The so-called Quick action feature doesn't work when playing music for obvious reasons. Why isn't there a double-press option for Quick action though? Also, you may have noticed that this is a second, different Quick action feature, found in another menu.
Quick action • S-capture • Easy Touch • Screen-split
There is a bunch of proprietary system apps that come with the Funtouch 12 app suite. These include Albums, iManager, and Music, but the in-house Browser and Video app that we saw on the iQOO are missing here.
A Smart Remote app that uses the IR blaster comes preinstalled on the phone.
Albums • iManager • iManager • Smart Remote • Smart Remote • Music
Lastly, there's a dedicated Ultra Game Mode, and it has it all. Most of the features are about mitigating disturbance during gameplay or letting certain apps display heads-up notifications. One of the most intriguing features that have been around on vivo phones for a while is the ability to turn off the screen and keep the game running in the background. Especially useful for turn-based games or those requiring some sort of "farming" and "grinding".
Performance and benchmarks
The X80 Pro has the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 inside, the original plus-less version. Last year's X70 Pro+ came at a time when the SD888+ was all the rage, but this year the timing is different - the SD 8 Gen 1+ only just went official, and the X80 Pro has been out since before that. Anyway, the SD 8 Gen 1 is plenty powerful enough, as evidenced by the results of most any current Android flagship.
It's worth repeating here that the X80 Pro also exists in a different configuration using the Dimensity 9000 chipset. To the best of our knowledge, that variant is limited to the Chinese market, but we could be missing something. That Chinese model can also be had in multiple RAM/storage versions - 8GB/256GB, 12GB/256GB, and 12GB/512GB. Our global variant only comes in 12GB/256GB trim.
Starting with some GeekBench, we're seeing slightly lower scores from the vivo than what we got out of the iQOO 9 Pro or the more distant relative Realme GT2 Pro. The X80 Pro's figures are in line with other top-tier competitors with similar hardware, including the Xiaomi 12 Pro and the Galaxy S22 Ultra (here in Exynos trim).
Some shifting of the positions can be seen under multi-threaded load, where the Realme slides down to the vivo level, though the iQOO remains a top performer. The Xiaomi and the Motorola Edge 30 Pro are also a short distance ahead of the X80 Pro.
GeekBench 5 (single-core)
Higher is better
-
Realme GT2 Pro
1238 -
iQOO 9 Pro
1231 -
Motorola Edge 30 Pro
1196 -
vivo X80 Pro
1184 -
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (1440p)
1180 -
Xiaomi 12 Pro
1169 -
Samsung Galaxy S22+
1165 -
Sony Xperia 1 IV
1160 -
Asus Zenfone 8 Flip
1126 -
vivo X70 Pro+
1106 -
Oppo Find X5 Pro
1002 -
OnePlus 10 Pro
975
GeekBench 5 (multi-core)
Higher is better
-
iQOO 9 Pro
3708 -
Xiaomi 12 Pro
3682 -
Asus Zenfone 8 Flip
3673 -
Motorola Edge 30 Pro
3658 -
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (1440p)
3657 -
Samsung Galaxy S22+
3528 -
vivo X80 Pro
3505 -
Realme GT2 Pro
3501 -
vivo X70 Pro+
3469 -
OnePlus 10 Pro
3447 -
Oppo Find X5 Pro
3433 -
Sony Xperia 1 IV
3403
GeekBench 5 (multi-core)
Higher is better
-
vivo X60 Pro+
3749 -
vivo iQOO 7 Legend
3715 -
Asus Zenfone 8 Flip
3673 -
nubia Red Magic 6S Pro
3660 -
OnePlus 9 Pro
3636 -
ZTE Axon 30 Ultra 5G
3582 -
Realme GT 5G
3555 -
Asus ROG Phone 5s Pro
3521 -
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G
3518 -
Sony Xperia 1 III
3515 -
vivo X60 Pro
3490 -
Xiaomi Mi 11
3489 -
Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G
3476 -
vivo X80 Pro
3469 -
Oppo Find X3 Pro
3316 -
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G (Snapdragon)
3244 -
Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra
3191 -
Motorola Edge 20 Pro
3140 -
OnePlus 9R
3117 -
Realme GT Explorer Master
3050 -
vivo X70 Pro
2956 -
Xiaomi 11T
2834
In GFXBench, the vivo records more or less average numbers for its hardware. Mind you, its 1440p screen means the phone has more pixels to render in onscreen benchmark runs, and in those it can be way behind 1080p devices.
GFX Aztek ES 3.1 High (onscreen)
Higher is better
-
Motorola Edge 30 Pro
59 -
Samsung Galaxy S22+
50 -
Sony Xperia 1 IV
43 -
Asus Zenfone 8 Flip
41 -
OnePlus 10 Pro
37 -
iQOO 9 Pro
36 -
Realme GT2 Pro
36 -
Xiaomi 12 Pro
36 -
Oppo Find X5 Pro
35 -
vivo X80 Pro
34 -
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (1440p)
30 -
vivo X70 Pro+
25
GFX Aztek ES 3.1 High (offscreen 1440p)
Higher is better
-
OnePlus 10 Pro
43 -
Realme GT2 Pro
42 -
Xiaomi 12 Pro
41 -
vivo X80 Pro
41 -
iQOO 9 Pro
40 -
Oppo Find X5 Pro
40 -
Motorola Edge 30 Pro
39 -
Samsung Galaxy S22+
31 -
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (1440p)
31 -
Asus Zenfone 8 Flip
28 -
vivo X70 Pro+
27 -
Sony Xperia 1 IV
26
GFX Aztek Vulkan High (onscreen)
Higher is better
-
Motorola Edge 30 Pro
60 -
Samsung Galaxy S22+
51 -
Asus Zenfone 8 Flip
45 -
OnePlus 10 Pro
41 -
Realme GT2 Pro
39 -
iQOO 9 Pro
37 -
Xiaomi 12 Pro
37 -
Oppo Find X5 Pro
36 -
vivo X80 Pro
34 -
Sony Xperia 1 IV
31 -
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (1440p)
29 -
vivo X70 Pro+
26
GFX Aztek Vulkan High (offscreen 1440p)
Higher is better
-
OnePlus 10 Pro
48 -
Realme GT2 Pro
46 -
Xiaomi 12 Pro
45 -
Motorola Edge 30 Pro
45 -
iQOO 9 Pro
44 -
Oppo Find X5 Pro
44 -
vivo X80 Pro
37 -
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (1440p)
35 -
Samsung Galaxy S22+
34 -
Asus Zenfone 8 Flip
31 -
vivo X70 Pro+
29 -
Sony Xperia 1 IV
26
GFX Car Chase ES 3.1 (onscreen)
Higher is better
-
Motorola Edge 30 Pro
78 -
Sony Xperia 1 IV
74 -
Samsung Galaxy S22+
68 -
Asus Zenfone 8 Flip
62 -
Realme GT2 Pro
48 -
OnePlus 10 Pro
48 -
iQOO 9 Pro
46 -
Xiaomi 12 Pro
46 -
vivo X80 Pro
44 -
Oppo Find X5 Pro
44 -
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (1440p)
37 -
vivo X70 Pro+
33
GFX Car Chase ES 3.1 (offscreen 1080p)
Higher is better
-
OnePlus 10 Pro
97 -
Xiaomi 12 Pro
96 -
iQOO 9 Pro
95 -
Realme GT2 Pro
95 -
Motorola Edge 30 Pro
95 -
Oppo Find X5 Pro
94 -
vivo X80 Pro
90 -
Sony Xperia 1 IV
79 -
Samsung Galaxy S22+
76 -
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (1440p)
76 -
Asus Zenfone 8 Flip
69 -
vivo X70 Pro+
66
GFX Manhattan ES 3.1 (onscreen)
Higher is better
-
Motorola Edge 30 Pro
111 -
Asus Zenfone 8 Flip
104 -
Samsung Galaxy S22+
94 -
OnePlus 10 Pro
89 -
Xiaomi 12 Pro
86 -
iQOO 9 Pro
84 -
vivo X80 Pro
82 -
Sony Xperia 1 IV
72 -
Realme GT2 Pro
60 -
vivo X70 Pro+
58 -
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (1440p)
58
GFX Manhattan ES 3.1 (offscreen 1080p)
Higher is better
-
OnePlus 10 Pro
175 -
Xiaomi 12 Pro
168 -
Realme GT2 Pro
165 -
vivo X80 Pro
164 -
Oppo Find X5 Pro
162 -
iQOO 9 Pro
160 -
Motorola Edge 30 Pro
160 -
Sony Xperia 1 IV
126 -
Asus Zenfone 8 Flip
118 -
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (1440p)
109 -
vivo X70 Pro+
105 -
Samsung Galaxy S22+
105
Interestingly enough, the X80 Pro ended nearly topping the chart in 3D Mark Wild life, though the phones do tend to be particularly tightly packed in this one.
3DMark Wild Life Vulkan 1.1 (offscreen 1440p)
Higher is better
-
Sony Xperia 1 IV
9794 -
vivo X80 Pro
9778 -
Oppo Find X5 Pro
9758 -
iQOO 9 Pro
9673 -
Xiaomi 12 Pro
9664 -
OnePlus 10 Pro
9610 -
Realme GT2 Pro
9487 -
Motorola Edge 30 Pro
9406 -
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (1440p)
7437 -
Samsung Galaxy S22+
7405 -
Asus Zenfone 8 Flip
5677 -
vivo X70 Pro+
5332
While still on the topic of 3D Mark, the Wild life stress test, which is 20 1-minute consecutive runs of the same benchmark, showed a 75% stability rating, which is a pretty solid result as the ever-throttling flagships of 2022 go.
However, similarly to the iQOO 9 Pro, the vivo X80 Pro ran super hot, reaching 59°C (4°C more than the iQOO) at which point it was essentially impossible to hold in a hand. Having said that, actual games or other real-world loads won't be pushing your GPU at 100% for 20 minutes straight so the X80 Pro's fiery tendencies would be less of an issue in practice.
The behavior in the CPU stress test differed from what we observed on the iQOO, though. While that phone would gradually slow down to just under 70% of its maximum performance and maintain that level, the vivo wasn't quite as stable. It tried to settle around 75%, but a little over half an hour into the test, it would throttle to a lowly 40-ish percent for a few minutes, cool down a bit, go back to 75%, repeat until the end. The iQOO's chart is a lot more favorable - you don't want dips as low as the X80 Pro's.
Reader comments
- dpak4u
- 10 Jul 2024
- Fnp
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- Arijit Jhampri
- 28 Jul 2023
- P@L
The only concerning thing in funtouch is that it lacks a password protected app lock or a private safe.
- Anon
- 07 Jun 2023
- LHg
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