Vivo X50 Pro review: Imaging at the centre of this all-round smartphone



The Vivo X50 Pro is one of the two camera-centric smartphones that Chinese smartphone brand Vivo recently launched in India. Besides multi-optic set-up for versatile imaging, the phone brings industry first gimbal stabilisation technology, which boosts the phone’s primary sensor performance with regard low light photography and videography – according to the company. The phone does not cut corners on other parameters and boasts a premium AMOLED screen of 90Hz refresh rate, Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G system-on-chip, fast charging, etc. On paper, the phone seems to be an all-round package aimed at shutterbugs. But is it? Let’s find out:

Vivo X50 Pro: Design and Display
From two-side curved screen to slim profile and lightweight (181.5g) build, the X50 Pro overall design is premium and nothing short of what you expect from a flagship smartphone. The phone’s front is dominated by a 6.56-inch fullHD+ AMOLED screen of 90Hz refresh rate. It is slightly curved from the sides and boasts a punch-hole for selfie camera. The curved screen takes away the side bezels, and the otherwise prominent top and bottom bezels are minimal, too. This gives the phone an excellent 92 per cent screen-to-body ratio.

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