vivo just announced its flagship X50 family of smartphones - the vivo X50, X50 Pro and X50 Pro+. They are all defined by the exceptional photography capabilities and top-notch performance provided by the Snapdragon 865 and Snapdragon 765G chipsets as well as 5G support.
vivo X50 Pro+
The vivo X50 Pro+ is the first phone to pack Samsung's brand new 50MP ISOCELL GN1 1/1.3" sensor. It's the first to combine the ISOCELL and Tetracell and it can do 12.5MP stills in binned mode with huge 2.4µm pixels.
The company says that in combination with the motion deblur algorithm and continuous focus tracing make the videos and stills look amazing at night. Speaking of night, all X50 handsets support Super Night Mode and Astro Mode for clear pictures of the night sky.
A periscope zoom camera promises up to 60x hybrid zoom called Hyper Zoom. The camera itself has an 8MP sensor and F/3.0 lens with around 5x optical magnification (135mm). There's also an 8MP ultrawide snapper with 120-degrees field of view that can also be used for macro shots since the camera is capable of autofocusing just 2.5cm away from the subject.
The fourth 13MP f/2.5 unit is a dedicated portrait camera and judging by the focal length, it offers 2x optical zoom so you don't have to get in the face of the subject..
vivo X50 Pro
The X50 Pro has another exciting setup - where the main camera has a gimbal-style stabilization that promises to deliver videos more stable than any of its competitors. It packs a slightly less impressive 48MP sensor - the Sony IMX598 - but offers a faster f/1.6 aperture. The gimbal system that extends the rotation angle and anti-shake area significantly compared to the standard OIS systems nowadays. To our surprise, it comes with a Snapdragon 765G chipset so the 865 is reserved for the Pro+.
The other three cameras are almost identical with the small exception of the periscope module offering slightly slower f/3.4 aperture. And the selfie cam is 32MP with f/2.5 aperture.
The display is 6.56", curved to the sides, Super AMOLED and has a rare 19.8:1 aspect ratio at 1080 x 2376px resolution.
A 4,315 mAh battery keeps the lights on and supports 33W fast charging with the charger in the box.vivo X50
The vanilla X50 misses on the gimbal stabilization and the periscope zoom while the screen remains flat, without the curves to the sides. Still rocking the punch-hole in the upper-left corner of the screen, though.
The vivo X50's key selling points are the fact that it's the thinnest 5G phone with a thickness of just 7.49mm and runs on the Snapdragon 765G chipset. The latter powers up the 6.56-inch AMOLED screen with support for HDR10 and HDR10+ standards having an unusual 19.8:1 aspect ratio (1080 x 2376px resolution).
The punch-hole houses a 32MP camera while the back offers the same 48MP unit with f/1.6 aperture but settles for a standard OIS instead. The ultra wide-angle and the 13MP dedicated portrait cameras remain the same.
The juice is provided by a 4,200 mAh battery that can be charged at 33W with the included charging brick.
Pricing and availability
The vivo X50 Pro is offered in Black and Blue with just two memory variants - 8GB/128GB and 8GB/256GB. The proper X50 is also limited to just 8GB/128GB and 8GB/256GB coming in Black, Pink and Blue colors.
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