Vivo continues its camera-centric smartphone legacy with the launch of one of its most ambitious projects in India. The Vivo X50 series has launched in India today, with the Vivo X50 Pro and its gimbal stabilization technology leading the charge. The standard Vivo X50 has also made its way to India – both phones sporting the Snapdragon 765G 5G chipset, quad-cameras, and fast-charging support.

Starting off with the design, the Vivo X50 series boasts a glass sandwich design with a frosted glass back panel. The AG frosting on the rear looks super clean, along with the massive camera sensor that’s looking at you. I like the camera arrangement here. The fingerprint sensor is baked under the display, as expected from a premium mid-ranger.

Both the Vivo X50 and X50 Pro look pretty similar until now but they do differ on the camera front. You can look at the cameras and tell which variant it is. Vivo X50 Pro is packing a massive primary sensor and the camera system is wider than the standard X50.

As for the standard Vivo X50, it also packs a quad-camera system but with some minor downgrades. It also features the same 48MP Sony IMX598 sensor as the primary one, however, the gimbal stabilization is swapped out for the standard 4-axis OIS. It is also paired with a 13MP telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom, an 8MP ultra-wide camera, and a 5MP macro lens.

Price and Availability

The standard Vivo X50 has been priced at Rs. 34,990 for the 8GB+128GB base variant whereas the 8GB+256GB variant will see you shell out Rs. 37,990 in India. This device will be available in two color variants – Frost Blue and Glaze Black.