Vivo has set priorities for its V series. Premium design and excellent cameras have always been the top priorities for Vivo's V series, in a market where companies are afraid to stray from the conventional route of "competitive specs with competitive prices." The Vivo V50, the newest product on the list, also adheres to this fundamental design. The phone's cameras are the main feature listed on the specs sheet.
Three 50 megapixel cameras are included in the Vivo V50: two on the back and one on the front. A ring LED flash is connected to the primary OIS-equipped sensor on the rear and the secondary autofocus-equipped ultrawide sensor. Autofocus is also included with the 50-megapixel front-facing camera for selfies, which is uncommon for both megapixel count and autofocus.
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All three cameras are produced in partnership with the renowned Zeiss and offer 4K video. In addition to its star cameras, the Vivo V50 has a 6.78-inch AMOLED full HD+ screen with a refresh rate of 120 Hz and a maximum brightness of 4500 nits. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 CPU, which powers the gadget, is a very capable chip but not the most potent one in this price range.
Given that it starts at Rs 34,999, all of these is a really decent offer. Although the Vivo V50's specifications and appearance are great, it still confronts fierce competition in the market.
Here is a list of five devices that could prove to be a headache for it: