Vivo India just launched the Vivo V50e smartphone. It’s becoming popular in the mid-range smartphone market.
Currently, you can prebook the smartphone from popular retail channels. Vivo v50e will go on sale starting April 17 on the vivo official website, Flipkart, Amazon, and all partner retail stores.
But if you’re already using the Vivo V40 or V40e, should you upgrade to Vivo V50e?
In this Article
Vivo V50e Vs V40 Vs V40e
Design and Build
Vivo V50e has an IP69 rating, offering higher water and dust resistance than V40 and V40e’s IP64 rating. It also has new color options like Sapphire Blue and Pearl White, adding a fresh aesthetic touch.
Avaible in 2 variants 8+128 & 8+256
Performance
Vivo V50e is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset. This processor delivers a slight improvement in efficiency and speed over its past generations. Out of the box, it also runs on Android 15, ensuring an updated software experience.
Display
V50e has a 6.77-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. However, the V50e enhances brightness levels and HDR10+ support, making it ideal for streaming and gaming.
Camera
The Vivo V50e retains the 50MP + 8MP rear camera setup seen in the V40 and V40e. However, it introduces improved software for better low-light photography and video stabilization.
Battery and Charging
With a 5600mAh battery and 90W fast charging, the Vivo V50e outpaces the V40 and V40e’s 5500mAh battery and 80W charging. This means quicker top-ups and longer usage times.
Conclusion
If you’re looking for better durability, good display features, and faster charging, the Vivo V50e is worth upgrading. However, if your current device meets your needs, you might want to wait for future innovations.
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