Vivo V50
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Cámara secundaria: 50 MPix f/2.0, 21mm
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Análisis para el Vivo V50
Origen: Buro247

The vivo V50 is equipped with a 6,000 mAh BlueVolt battery. It supports 90W FlashCharge, which allows up to six hours of phone calls or three hours of video streaming with a quick 10-minute charge. My job requires a tonne of phone use whether for social media purposes or capturing footage and the vivo V50 has certainly hit the mark with its battery life. It lasted entire days without needing a charge, even when I required some heavy lifting from the phone. I also operate with peace of mind knowing that the battery was engineered to optimise its own health, achieved through the low lithium drainage electrolyte and laser etching technology.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 03/13/2025
Origen: NLT

So, should you buy the vivo V50? Well, it’s a bit more nuanced here. I will say that if you’re using something like the vivo V20 or older, then yes – it’s a great upgrade. Still, I do wish for a bit more performance since the gaming performance isn’t the best – but hey, if you don’t play games on your phone, then it’s not a problem. The battery life of the vivo V50 is astoundingly good, and we can even use a USB-PD PPS charger to get the same charging speed as the included 90W charger. That’s fantastic. Let’s not forget that the cameras are also good. It doesn’t have a telephoto camera, but the images from the ultrawide and main cameras are great.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 03/13/2025
Origen: Tech PP

We will keep it very simple: Go for the Vivo V50 if photography matters the most for you on a smartphone. Let’s face it: the phone is more than matched by lower-priced competitors in departments like display, processor and RAM, and storage. Bring those three cameras into play, however, and the Vivo V50 zooms into a zone of its own in spite of not having a telephoto sensor. This is pretty much a phone for those who put cameras well ahead of gaming. The battery life and sleek design are just the toppings on what is mainly a camera cake. Do you want great photography in terms of rear and front cameras and have a budget in the region of Rs 35,000 – Rs 40,000?
Único Análisis, disponible online, Muy largo, Fecha: 03/05/2025
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 80% precio: 80% rendimiento: 80% procesamiento: 80%
Origen: Digital Camera World

The Vivo V50 is probably the best camera phone at its price thanks to Vivo's balanced take on photo processing. Nothing about the camera hardware is best-in-class, but it's all competitive. Vivo's flagship imaging algorithms applied to the X200 Pro seem to have trickled down to great effect across photos and videos. The fact its performance is respectable, its design is sleek, its screen looks great, and there's a huge battery within add to the experience. If you can buy the V50 where you live, it's a very impressive smartphone.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 03/03/2025
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 90%
Origen: Techaeris

Overall, the vivo V50 is a solid midrange smartphone. It looks like vivo decided to just package all the goodies into one V series phone and call it a day. I think this was a good idea, rather than have two V-series phones with minor differences. I don’t think you need to rush out and upgrade from the V40 Pro, though if you want a bigger battery, then certainly do it. But there’s not a lot here to make me want to move from the V40 Pro. Still, if you’re looking to upgrade from an older midrange smartphone, and you can get one of these, then the vivo V50 is a solid choice. I will add, if you can at all afford to purchase the vivo X200 Pro, that is the one I would buy over this. But price is a factor.
Único Análisis, disponible online, largo, Fecha: 02/28/2025
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 91% precio: 90% rendimiento: 90% pantalla: 95% movilidad: 95% procesamiento: 90%
Origen: Hardware Zone

Vivo's V50 midrange smartphone, like the preceding V40 series, aims to attract portrait photography enthusiasts with its ZEISS-branded rear camera array. Vivo refreshes the V-series about every 6 months, which probably translates to amazing sales numbers overseas, but the tangible upgrades are narrower when compared to phones that refresh annually. Since we've previously tried out the Vivo V30 and Vivo V40 phones, we expect rather similar specs. Let's get right to it.
Hands-On, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 02/27/2025
Origen: Canbuyornot

If you like to shoot portraits, the Vivo V50 5G is a pretty good option. Like the Vivo V40 before it, this mid-range smartphone features the same design, with a dual-camera setup with Zeiss lenses, and the Aura light LED system. In fact, it's also using the same processor that was used with the V40 and the V30, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3. So, benchmarks-wise, it's similar to the other two phones. The noticeable upgrade is that it now sports a 6,000mAh battery with slightly longer battery life, and slightly faster charging speed (up to 90W). One thing appears to be a slight downgrade — the 6.8-inch display is now 6.77-inch, and pixel resolution went from 2,800 x 1,260 pixels to 2,392 x 1,080 pixels.
Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 02/27/2025
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 80%
Origen: NDTV Gadgets

Vivo's abnormally quick product release cycle for its V series makes it obvious that many may hold off on upgrading to the new V50 despite its advancements over the V40 released last year. Given last year's release schedule, we can expect a Vivo V60 to be launched in the next 5 months, well before the year ends. Even if the upgrades are minor, they will still matter because we expect the pricing to stay the same. We have nobody but Vivo to blame for this conundrum. Those who own a Vivo V20 can now finally upgrade to the V50, which offers a big jump in overall performance. Vivo V30 upgrades also benefit from improved battery life and a better set of cameras.
Único Análisis, disponible online, largo, Fecha: 02/25/2025
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 80% precio: 70% rendimiento: 70% pantalla: 80% movilidad: 90% procesamiento: 80%
Origen: Business Standard

Starting at Rs 34,999, the Vivo V50 stands out in the camera department with its strong portrait capabilities and overall decent imaging performance. It also delivers solid performance and excellent battery life for a mid-range smartphone. However, the absence of a dedicated telephoto lens may be a drawback for users seeking a more comprehensive camera setup.
Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 02/24/2025
Origen: Emkwan Reviews

Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 02/20/2025
Origen: Think Digit

The big question: should you buy the Vivo V50? It starts at Rs 34,999 for the base (8GB+128GB) variant and goes up to Rs 40,999 for the top (12GB+512GB) variant, which is the same as the V40 pricing when it launched last year. The Vivo V50 feels more like a refined version of the V40 rather than a groundbreaking upgrade. Vivo V50 Review: The Vivo V-series has always been known for its stylish design and strong camera performance. However, with the Vivo V50, Vivo is trying to offer more than just good looks and it aims to deliver a balanced mix of aesthetics and power. After extensive testing, here’s how the V50 fared in our synthetic benchmark tests and real-world use.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 02/20/2025
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 68% precio: 69% rendimiento: 61% procesamiento: 74%
Origen: Yanko Design

Not everything that is old is bad. Wine, wood, leather, and brass, for example, can age gracefully and create unique characteristics that bring value to the design. Old can also mean stable, battle-tested, and reliable. It’s not flimsy and unpredictable, bringing a sense of calm and even peace. The Vivo V50 is like this, confident in how it doesn’t have to tread uncharted territory to bring the value that consumers want at this price point. Its features are already proven, and with a few nudges here and there, it even improves the formula by building on its solid foundations. Unfortunately, it is also being outpaced and outperformed by some of its peers, and only time will tell how long Vivo keep on using the same design before it becomes obsolete.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 02/19/2025
Puntuación: precio: 70% rendimiento: 80% ergonomía: 70%
Origen: The Indian Express

The vivo V50 is hands down, one of the best portrait camera phones under Rs 40,000, capable of capturing picture-perfect photos. While the performance is a bit of a letdown, the rest of the core experiences make up for it. With the V50, Vivo has once again delivered a compelling offering, setting it leaps and bounds ahead of the competition.
Único Análisis, disponible online, largo, Fecha: 02/18/2025
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 80%
Origen: Tech Spurt

Unboxing the Vivo V50, with a 24-hour review of the camera tech, gaming performance with Wuthering Waves and full FunTouch tour. The Vivo V50 global phone isn't joined by a Pro model for a change. Here's what's new vs the V40 for the 2025 mid-ranger. First, you've got another dual lens Zeiss camera setup.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Muy largo, Fecha: 02/17/2025
Origen: 91mobiles

The Vivo V50, priced at Rs 34,999, presents a solid choice for those seeking a decent-specced smartphone in the mid-range category. While the OnePlus 13R may appeal to power users with its superior performance, it comes at a premium of around Rs 8,000 more than its base variant. Alternatively, the Motorola Edge 50 Pro is available for under Rs 30,000, but it falls short in terms of battery life, design, and camera capabilities compared to the V50. The Vivo V50 stands out with its sleek, premium design, complemented by IP69 water and dust resistance, offering impressive durability and an impressive viewing experience. While its performance is steady, with smooth multitasking and decent gaming, it lags behind powerhouses like the OnePlus 13R in raw performance and benchmark scores.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Muy largo, Fecha: 02/17/2025
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 75% rendimiento: 75% pantalla: 75% movilidad: 80% procesamiento: 80%
Origen: India Today

The Vivo V50 is priced at Rs 34,999. It is a dependable smartphone that builds on the strengths of its predecessor with a few notable upgrades. If you are looking for a larger battery, improved durability, and faster 90W charging, the V50 is a good choice over its predecessor. The camera performance, especially in daylight and portrait shots, has also improved, making it a better option for photography. However, if you don’t prioritise these features, the Vivo V40 remains a good alternative, offering the same Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset and display performance. The slightly lower 80W charging and smaller battery may not be deal-breakers for select users. Ultimately, the V50 is a good step forward for those who want a better overall performance and experience compared to the Vivo V40, but if you have a limited budget, I recommend going for the V40.
Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 02/17/2025
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 75%
Comentario
Qualcomm Adreno 720: Chip gráfico para smartphones y tabletas, integrado en el SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2. Según Qualcomm, 2 veces más rápido que el antiguo Adreno 644 del Snapdragon 7 Gen 1.
Estas tarjetas también deben ser capaces de aguantar todos los juegos actuales, pero la mayoría de ellos en configuraciones de detalles medios y bajos y con bajas resoluciones. Juegos más antiguos, o menos exigentes todavía pueden ser jugados con buena calidad de gráficos.
>> Más información puede ser encontrada en nuestra comparación de tarjetas gráficas moviles y la lista de benchmarks.
SD 7 Gen 3: SoC de gama media con 8 núcleos criogénicos (1x ARM Cortex-X2 núcleo principal a 2,91 GHz, 3x ARM Cortex A710 clúster de rendimiento a 2,49 GHz, 4x ARM Cortex A510 con clúster de rendimiento a 1,8) y un módem X62 5G (hasta 4400 Mbps de descarga). El chip se fabrica en el moderno proceso de 4 nm de TSMC.
>> Más información puede ser encontrada en nuestra comparación de procesadores móviles.
6.77": Solo algunos smartphones tienen pantallas más grandes.
Grandes tamaños de pantalla permiten resoluciones más altas. Por tanto, los detalles como letras son más grandes. Por otro lado, el consumo de energía es más bajo con diagonales de pantalla más pequeñas y los aparatos son más pequeños, más livianos y más económicos.
>> Para averiguar cual fina es una pantalla, vea nuestra lista de DPI.
79.89%: Esta evaluación no es convincente. Debe ser considerado que difícilmente existen portátiles que reciben una evaluación abajo de 60%. Esta portátil es evaluada abajo del promedio, esta realmente no es una recomendación para la compra.
>> Más información puede ser encontrada en nuestra Guia de compra de portátiles.