The Vivo V50 was launched by Vivo in India. This phone, which ranges in price from Rs 35,000 to Rs 40,000, comes with three storage options. Only five to six months after the Vivo V40, the company released this phone in India. It comes with the same Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset as the V40. But in addition to the chipset, the design, software, and battery have all seen major upgrades.
Price and Availability of the Vivo V50
There are three storage options for the Vivo V50. The sale starts on February 25 and customers can make phone bookings starting on February 17. Along with physical stores, you can buy it on vivo.com, Amazon, and Flipkart.

8GB with 128GB price Rs 34,999.
8GB with 256GB price Rs 36,999.
12GB plus 512GB price 40,999
Details of the Vivo V50
The Vivo V40 and V50 share multiple features. Similar to this, the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor will provide you the same performance. The same chipset was previously utilized by the company in the Vivo V30. In addition, it features the same 6.78-inch quad-curved Full HD+ screen with a refresh rate of 120 Hz. It also has a dual rear camera arrangement, just as the V40. Additionally, it includes two 50 MP cameras, with a third 50 MP sensor on the front for video calls and selfies.
Three new colors—gray, rose red, and starry blue—have been added to the V50 to give it a fresh appearance. In addition, this phone sports a glass finish on the back panel and is marginally slimmer (7.39mm) than the Vivo V40. In addition, you now have access to additional AI functions that are not available in V40, such as Circle to Search, AI Transcript, and AI Live Call Translation. In addition, its 6000mAh battery is larger, and its 90W fast charger is marginally superior. Additionally, V50 has been rated IP68 and IP69, which improves its resistance to dust and water.
Although the chipset remains unchanged, the new software has enhanced the camera experience, and the battery and fast charger are also excellent for this price range. Additionally, the IP certification will make the phone more secure than it was before.
The Vivo V50’s Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 will deliver stable and powerful performance. However, this phone is also incredibly distinctive because of its design, battery, and picture experience, which is why it is priced this way. But smartphones like the Vivo T3 Pro, OnePlus Nord CE 4 5G, iQOO Z9s Pro, and Honor 200 with Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 are also on the market if you want to get the same performance at less money by making some compromises with the camera and battery.