If you're in the market for a smartphone that checks all the boxes sleek looks, solid performance, and a camera that actually lives up to the hype the Vivo V50 might just be worth a look. Especially if you're someone who's always posting on Instagram, vlogging on the go, or simply can't resist a good selfie.
What really makes this device stand out is its 50MP front-facing autofocus camera. It’s not just there for show it delivers sharp, detailed shots that feel tailor-made for content creators and selfie lovers alike.
Originally launched in February at ₹34,999, the Vivo V50 is currently listed at ₹32,999 on Vijay Sales. So right off the bat, you’re saving ₹2,000 without doing much. And yes, there are additional offers stacked on top if you’re smart about payment methods.
For instance, using a Kotak credit card will get you an extra 10% instant discount up to ₹2,500 bringing the effective price down to ₹30,499. That’s a total savings of ₹4,500 compared to its original launch price. Not bad at all, especially for a phone that just hit the shelves a few months ago.
As for the specs, the Vivo V50 sports a 6.77-inch quad curved FHD+ AMOLED display with a buttery smooth 120Hz refresh rate and 2392×1080 resolution. It includes an in-display fingerprint sensor for added security always a nice touch.
Under the hood, the device runs on the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 octa-core chipset and is backed by a massive 6000mAh battery. And yes, it supports 90W fast charging, which means less time plugged in and more time doing... well, whatever you do on your phone.
On the back, there’s a dual-camera setup both 50MP sensors, with one offering ultra wide shots and optical image stabilization. Out of the box, the phone runs on Funtouch OS 15 based on Android 15. Connectivity features include 5G, dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, GPS, and a USB Type-C 2.0 port.
At just 7.39mm thick and weighing 199g, the Vivo V50 manages to feel lightweight and premium at the same time. Whether it’s a great deal or not depends on what you value most but if camera quality and design are high on your list, this one’s hard to ignore.