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Vivo X50 Series listed on Flipkart | Price, Specs and Features


Vivo and Flipkart have started teasing the launch of the X50 Series. There are two variants available in this series - a regular model and a Pro model. Check out the promo page on Flipkart here for the price, launch date, and first sale information.

Vivo X50 is a mid-range Android smartphone powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G chipset. This is currently the only chipset in the Snapdragon 700 series to offer 5G network support. It features a 6.56 inch Full HD AMOLED screen with a 90Hz refresh rate for smoother user experience.

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. One other difference between Pro and regular X50 is in the battery size. Pro variant has a slightly bigger battery at 4315mAh compared to 4200mAh on the regular model. Both support 33W fast charging.
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G Octa-core processor ( 7nm build )
  • Adreno 620 GPU
  • 5G Network support
  • Funtouch 10.5 operating system based on Android 10
  • 8GB ram
  • 128GB storage
  • Quad Rear Cameras
  • 48MP F1.6 aperture main camera
  • 32MP front camera
  • 4200mAh - 4315mAh battery
  • Gimbal Image Stabilization on the Pro model
  • 4K @ 30fps support
  • 33W fast charging
  • Periscope lens on the Pro model
  • 6.56 inch Full HD AMOLED display
  • Under the display fingerprint sensor
  • Night Photography Mode
Expected Vivo X50 Pro Series Price in India: Rs Rs 29,999 - Rs 36,999. 

Source: Flipkart

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