The X50 Pro Plus sits at the top of the range with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor, as much as 12GB of RAM, a 120Hz 6.6-inch curved OLED screen, and a 4,350 mAh battery with 44W quickly charging. The main video camera uses Samsungs brand-new 50-megapixel ISOCELL GN1 sensor and Vivos gimbal system, and its backed up with a 13-megapixel ultrawide, a 13-megapixel 5x periscope telephoto, and a 32-megapixel depth sensing unit.
The X50 Pro reduces in a couple of areas: the processor is a Snapdragon 765G, the curved screen is 90Hz, the 4,315 mAh battery charges at 33W, and the optimum amount of RAM is 8GB. The main gimbal camera uses a 48-megapixel sensing unit while the telephoto, depth, and ultrawide sensing units drop to 8, 8, and 13 megapixels respectively. It is rather a bit thinner than the Plus, however, at 8.04 mm versus 8.83 mm or 9.48 mm depending on the Plus finish.
Vivo has actually revealed the worldwide launch of its new X50 series of flagship smartphones, consisting of the X50, the X50 Pro, and the X50 Pro Plus. The headline feature is the gimbal-style camera on the 2 higher-end models, which Vivo says represents a development improvement on traditional optical image stabilization systems for both photos and videos.
We just got an X50 Pro in hand; remain tuned for coverage on how the gimbal cam exercises in practice.
The X50 series will at first release in markets consisting of India, Indonesia, Russia, and more. 34,990 (~$465) for an X50 with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, Rs. 49,990 ($665) for an 8GB/256GB X50 Pro.
The routine X50, on the other hand, has a Snapdragon 765G, a flat 90Hz screen, a 4,200 mAh battery, and a 48-megapixel without the gimbal system. It likewise drops the telephoto completely in favor of a 5-megapixel macro lens alongside the very same ultrawide and depth sensing units as the X50 Pro. Its the thinnest of the three at 7.55 mm.
All 3 phones have a 32-megapixel hole-punch selfie cam, dual-mode 5G, and Wi-Fi 6. They all run Vivos Funtouch OS 10, based upon Android 10.
The X50 Pro cuts down in a few areas: the processor is a Snapdragon 765G, the curved screen is 90Hz, the 4,315 mAh battery charges at 33W, and the maximum quantity of RAM is 8GB. It also drops the telephoto altogether in favor of a 5-megapixel macro lens together with the very same ultrawide and depth sensing units as the X50 Pro. 49,990 ($665) for an 8GB/256GB X50 Pro.