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Vivo X50 Pro up for Pre-order on Amazon, Flipkart

Vivo has launched X50 Series of Android smartphones in India. The high-end model Vivo X50 Pro has a price tag of Rs 49,990. The regular X50 can be bought for Rs 34,999.

Vivo X50 and X50 Pro are now available to pre-order from Amazon.in ( check here ) and Flipkart ( check here ). The Pro model will ship to customers on July 24,2020.

Launch Offers
  • Flat INR 2,500 Instant Discount with HDFC and ICICI Bank Credit Cards and Credit/Debit EMI transactions.
  • Up to ₹ 16,100 off on Exchange
  • Extra Rs 2500 OFF on Exchange. Valid on products bought from Appario Retail Private Ltd
  • Accidental and Liquid Damage Protection on Vivo X50/X50 Pro. Valid on products bought from Appario Retail Private Ltd
  • 5% Instant discount with HSBC Cashback card
You can also buy X50 Pro with Vivo TWS NEO Earphones Bluetooth Headset combo at a price of Rs 53,890.


Specs and Features

The Pro model is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G octa-core processor. This is a 5G chipset. The regular X50 has Qualcomm Snapdragon 730 octa-core processor instead.

X50 Pro comes with 8GB of ram and 256GB of storage. X50 is available in 128GB or 256GB storage options with 8GB ram. 

Vivo X50 Pro comes with 4 cameras at the back - 48MP F1.6 / 8MP F3.4 Periscope lens ( 135mm focal length ) / 13MP F2.5 Portrait lens ( 50mm ) / 8MP F2.2 ultra-wide-angle lens ( 16mm ). 

The regular X50 model doesn't have the periscope 135mm lens instead has a 5MP F2.5 macro mode. Both have the same 32MP F2.5 aperture front camera.

Even though both these models have Optical Image Stabilization built into the main 48MP camera, the Pro model has a much better Gimbal OIS.

Both these models support 33W Fast charging.

For Full Specs and Features, visit the Amazon.in product pages here.


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