The vivo X50 Pro is built around a
6.56" 90Hz AMOLED display of FullHD+ resolution, that has curved edges and
a fingerprint reader underneath. The smartphone boots Android 10 and has a
Snapdragon 765G SoC at the helm. It comes in a single 8GB/256GB configuration.
The headline feature of the vivo V50 Pro
is its camera system. The smartphone sports a 32MP selfie camera and around the
back is a quad camera setup comprising 48MP main, 13MP portrait, 8MP periscope
telephoto, and 8MP ultrawide angle units.
The primary camera features a gimbal-style
stabilization, which promises videos much smoother than any rival. The 8MP
telephoto unit comes with 5x optical zoom and promises up to 60x hybrid zoom.
The vivo X50 Pro is powered by a 4,315 mAh battery that draws power from a
USB-C port at up to 33W. The X50 Pro is offered in an Alpha Grey color and is
priced at INR 49,990 (US$ 665/€ 580).
The vivo X50 that was launched in China
last month came with a Snapdragon 765G SoC, but the Indian unit has the
Snapdragon 730 chipset under the hood. The X50 runs Android 10 out of the box
and has two memory configurations - 8GB/128GB and 8GB/256GB. Like the Pro
version, the vanilla X50 also sports a 6.56" 90Hz FullHD+ AMOLED display
with a fingerprint reader embedded, but we are looking at a flat panel here
instead of one with 3D curves.
The regular X50, like the Pro variant,
comes with a total of five cameras but there are some differences. The X50
retains the 32MP selfie shooter and the 48MP main camera, but the gimbal system
is gone and the 8MP periscope module is replaced with a 5MP macro unit. The
battery size is also reduced to 4,200 mAh, but it still charges at up 33W
through a USB-C port.
The vivo X50 comes in two colors - Frost
Blue and Glaze Black. The base model with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage is priced
at INR 34,990 (US$ 465/€ 410) and for INR 3,000 (US$ 40/€ 35) more you get double
storage.

