The Vivo V50 brings a quad-curved 6.77″ AMOLED display, Snapdragon 7 Gen 3, Zeiss-co-engineered triple 50 MP cameras, and a massive 6,000 mAh battery with 90 W fast charging — all in a slim, IP68/IP69 certified body.

The Vivo V50 was officially launched in India in February 2025, priced from around ₹34,999 for the base 8 GB/128 GB variant, scaling up to ₹40,999 for the 12 GB/512 GB model. GSMArenaGadgets 360The Economic Times Sales started on February 25 via Vivo’s online store and major retailers. GSMArenaGadgets 360

Display & Build

The Vivo V50 features a striking 6.77-inch quad-curved AMOLED screen with Full HD+ resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate, delivering smooth visuals and immersive viewing. GSMArena+1VivoGadgets 360 Vivo claims a peak brightness of up to 4,500 nits and covers HDR10+, making it well-suited for bright outdoor usage. GSMArenaGadgets 360VivoGSMArena

Despite its powerful hardware, the phone remains remarkably slim (around 7.4 mm to 7.7 mm thick, depending on colour) and weighs between 189 g and 199 g. GSMArenaVivoWikipediaIndia Today The device is protected with Diamond Shield glass for improved drop resistance, and carries both IP68 and IP69 certifications for water and dust resistance. VivoGSMArenaIndia TodayWikipedia

Performance & Software

Under the hood sits the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset, paired with up to 12 GB LPDDR4X RAM and as much as 512 GB UFS 2.2 storage (no microSD). GSMArena+1Gadgets 360The Economic Times The Vivo V50 runs Funtouch OS 15 on top of Android 15, and Vivo commits to three major Android upgrades and four years of security patch updates. GSMArena+1VivoWikipediaGadgets 360

Cameras & Imaging

One of the headline features of the Vivo V50 is its ZEISS co-engineered imaging system. The rear camera setup consists of:

  • A 50 MP main sensor (wide, with OIS)

  • A 50 MP ultra-wide lens with autofocus

  • A 50 MP front-facing selfie camera with wide field of view and autofocus GSMArena+1VivoWikipediaGadgets 360

Vivo emphasizes its “Multifocal ZEISS portrait” capabilities, offering varied focal lengths (23 mm, 35 mm, 50 mm equivalents) and classic Zeiss-style bokeh effects to make portrait photography more flexible. VivoWikipediaGSMArena The video capture supports up to 4K recording on rear and front cameras. GSMArenaVivoGadgets 360

Battery & Charging

Battery life is one of the stronger suits: the Vivo V50 packs a 6,000 mAh “BlueVolt” battery and supports 90 W wired fast charging (FlashCharge). GSMArena+1VivoGadgets 360 Vivo claims fast fill-ups despite the large battery. VivoGSMArenaGadgets 360India Today

Strengths & Trade-offs

If you’re hunting a mid-range phone in 2025 with a premium feel, the Vivo V50 is compelling for several reasons:

  • High-end display and design: quad-curved AMOLED, high brightness, slim body, solid IP rating.

  • Excellent camera hardware with ZEISS optics and flexible portrait modes.

  • Strong battery life and fast charging help reduce “battery anxiety.”

  • Long software update promise and strong build quality.

On the flip side:

  • The Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 is solid for daily tasks and moderate gaming, but it’s not a flagship-grade chip.

  • No microSD slot means storage choices should be considered carefully.

  • Compared to its predecessor V40, the upgrades are mostly iterative — battery, durability, and design polish, rather than a full generational leap. GSMArenaIndia TodayWikipediaThe Economic Times


Is Vivo V50 Worth Buying?

If your priorities are a clean, premium-looking phone with excellent durability, top-tier display, strong battery life, and a versatile camera setup, and you’re okay with a mid-range chipset, then the Vivo V50 stands out as one of the best choices in its price bracket in 2025.

For content creators, portrait photography fans, or anyone who dislikes frequent charging, the Vivo V50 offers a solid balance of style, stamina, and imaging power — all without breaking into ultra-high-end flagship pricing.

If you like, I can also draft a pros-vs-cons quick-take or a comparison with similarly priced rivals (like Samsung A-series, OnePlus Nord, or the upcoming Vivo V60).

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