Vivo launched the Vivo V50 in India today at 12PM IST. It is the successor to the Vivo V40. The phone costs about INR 35K, but is it worth it? Read more to find out.

Image credits: Mukul Sharma.
The Vivo V50 is the newest member of the Vivo V Series. There is no Vivo V50 Pro this time. Vivo V50 is Vivo S20 in china, and the Vivo S20 Pro could have been the Vivo V50 Pro.
Specifications
The Specs:
SoC: Snapdragon 7 Gen 3.
Display: FHD+ 120Hz Quad Curved Display.
RAM and Storage: Starts at 8GB/128GB with LPDDR4X RAM and UFS 2.2 Storage.
Cameras: ZEISS Cameras, 50MP Main 1x, 50MP Ultrawide, and 50MP Front Camera.
The device is a downgraded version of the Vivo V30 and V40.
We transitioned from a 1.5K display to an FHD+ display (1080P).
Design and Colours
The Vivo V50 comes in 3 colourways with a slight design change.


This one just looks stunning.

I personally like the Starry Night; it looks so stunning.
The cameras

image via Mukul Sharma.
All the cameras are 50MP and support 4K 30FPS across.
The phone boasts amazing portraits with ZEISS lens bokeh.
Although Vivo phones have really good cameras, I have to admit that not upgrading anything else is quite wrong.
conclusion

Vivo V50 is not worth buying. Powered by same old Snapdragon 7 Gen 3, yes, they upgraded the battery to 6000 mAh, but then the display is downgraded.
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