Vivo X50 Pro review:

Vivo X50 Pro review: For many customers looking for a high-end phone, especially content creators and Vloggers, camera performance matters. And this is one area where I feel every smartphone manufacturer seems to be paying their attention. Vivo is no exception. Its new smartphone, the X50 Pro, is being marketed as a “professional photography flagship” and there is a reason why Vivo is making this claim. The X50 Pro, in case you are not aware, is the world’s first phone with a gimbal stabilisation system. The idea of putting a ‘gimbal-style’ camera in a smartphone gives the X50 Pro a special advantage over the competition when the camera-focused phones have become more predictable. I tested the Vivo X50 Pro for a week, and here’s what I have to say about its camera and other features.


Vivo X50 Pro price in India: Rs 49,999 vo X50 Pro specifications: 6.56-inch FHD+ 90Hz AMOLED screen | Snapdragon 765G processor | 256GB storage+8GB RAM | 48MP IMX598 gimbal camera+8MP periscope lens with 5x optical zoom + 13MP portrait lens+ 8MP ultra-wide lens+ 32MP front camera|4,315mAh battery with 33W fast charging+Android 10 (Funtouch OS 10.5)

What is new in the Vivo X50 Pro?

The X50 Pro has a 6.56-inch display, and while the front is edge-to-edge with minimal bezels, the phone is still a large device. Thankfully, I could fit it in my pocket, but I have to say the X50 Pro is even bigger than my iPhone 11. I liked the design of the X50 Pro. Visually, it reminds me of the Galaxy S20 Ultra but it’s way slimmer and lighter. It feels expensive, and the matte glass finish on the back isn’t slippery. The rectangular camera module adds character to the design, and although the camera bump is large it sticks to the device’s body that doesn’t protrude. The fingerprint reader resides under the screen and I find the in-display sensor fairly accurate. Like many flagships in 2020, the X50 Pro too ditches the 3.55mm headphone jack, though it comes with USB-C buds that aren’t bad. Unfortunately, the X50 Pro bears no IP rating for water and dust resistance

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