Tuesday 28 July 2020

Vivo X50 Pro Plus Android Smartphone Review

Vivo X50 Pro Plus Review



The Vivo X50 Pro Plus is the high-rise end from the X50 series.

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Chinese phone maker Vivo recently unveiled its X50 series, marking the official launch of its first international citizenship this year. Vivo, one of the top 10 phone manufacturers by sharing the market despite the unknown in the West, advertises its latest phone as "professional photography." Introducing the gimbal camera system in the series, which is being sold outside of China for the first time.

There are three phones on the list, the X50, X50 Pro and X50 Pro Plus. The X50 Pro has a cutting processor that contains Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 (as seen on the Galaxy S20, among others), while the X50 and Pro both have Snapdragon 765G CPUs. But while the X50 Pro has a slower processor, it also has a gimbal. Vivo has said it has chosen to add a gimbal to the Pro, rather than the more expensive Pro Plus, to make the feature more accessible.

The company claims that the X50 Pro system has a 300% increase in the performance of traditional robust technology. That’s thanks in part to that gimbal, which uses “double ball construction to achieve triple-axis rotation,” effectively allowing the camera to locate the inside of the fence.

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While the X50 only has a gimbal with hyped-up, all three devices support 5G. All three phones have the same 6.56-inch display, too. But there is another important difference: the processors these phones work on. The X50 Pro Plus gets an excellent CPU, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865, while the Pro and X50 both run on the Snapdragon 765G.

Vivo says it currently has no plans to disconnect the phone in the US. But X50 phones will be released in parts of Asia, Africa and Europe in the next three months, so it will be easier to import.

Price details are not yet shared, but costs will vary from country to country. In China the X50 Pro starts at 4,298 yuan, which translates to $ 610 (about $ 490 or AU $ 880), while in India it starts at 49,990 rupees or about $ 660. As always, you can expect higher price tags in Western countries. For more details on the specs, scroll down to the chart below, which compares all three phones.

X50 Pro cameras in depth

The X50 Pro's rear camera system is pushed by a 48-megapixel main camera, which anticipate on a gimbal-like camera system and image stabilization and electronic image stabilization technology. When I first tried it out, I likened it to a one-generation iPhone XS Max while running during the day, but I didn't see much difference between the two phones, nor did I install cameras. Both phones capture stable footage without obvious impairment. The difference was noticeable, however, when I handled the video while working and in the dark.

When using ultra-solid or anti-shake mode, the Vivo X50 Pro technology for video durability is identified by note. That’s when the difference between the iPhone XS Max was most noticeable. The footage I captured was smooth and dull without stitching. Even when I was shooting with my innocent hand, which usually produces shakier videos, the footage was unusually smooth. There is a trade-off anyway: Couldn't capture more details on distant topics. From what I have collected so far, the Ultra-solid solid mode is like a great shooting tool that stays close.

The Vivo X50 Pro (pictured) has a 6.56-inch AMOLED screen.

The Vivo IX50 Pro has 4 rear cameras

In general, the X50 Pro has made it easy to take crisp, precise and healthy photos and capture my amazing location. I would have to spend more time on the phone, but so far I have noticed that in some lighting conditions - at sunset for example - the pictures were full and nailed to the top. The iPhone XS Max took pictures that were real-life, by comparison. Any photo you like maybe a matter of personal choice, but you can see the difference in the pictures below.

The Vivo X50 Pro snapped a sunny orange (left), and the photo taken by the iPhone XS Max (right) was a real-to-life experience.

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There are four cameras on the backside of the X50 Pro. In addition to the 48-megapixel main Shooter, you'll find a periscope zoom lens and an 8-megapixel wide-angle lens. There is also a 13-megapixel portrait telephoto snapper. I am looking forward to trying out the X50 Pro camera system with more depth.

The X50 Pro has a 60x zoom

The 8-megapixel periscope lens is one of three (three) side-by-side large 48-megapixel arrows in the Vivo X50 Pro. I was blown away by the power of Vivo X50’s 60x Hyper Zoom. Although the photos were short - 60x still very far, after all - they were able to get details that I could not see with my own eyes, including a sign at the hotel on the other side of the harbour in Hong Kong. I would like to compare you to the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra’s 100x Space Zoom.

The Vivo Pro X50 Pro is in the distance. Using its 60x hyper zoom, I was able to zoom the sign to the hotel on the other side of the harbour. I could not see the sign with my naked eyes and did not know it was there until I got close to the phone.

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This photo was taken in the default settings (1x).

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5x zoom.

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10x zoom.

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Zoom to 60x.

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Four types of side zoom.

Sareena Dayaram / CNET 4,315-mAh fast-paced battery

In the few days I have used the phone, the battery life of the Vivo X50 Pro's 4,315-mah has been strong in the default settings. My daily work usually involves a few short calls, frequently using WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger, checking emails, reading news apps and playing music on Spotify. I have also used social media, including Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. I do not use my phone to get heavy games. The X50 Pro battery lasts easily all day long.

Using a 33-watt Vivo flash, I was able to charge the battery in 52 minutes. Good, but not as fast as Oppo's official Get the X2 Pro shows, charging its battery for 38 minutes. Surprisingly, however, it was when it recharged the dead battery by about 60% in 15 minutes.

Vivo X50 specifies - Vivo X50 Vivo X50 Pro Vivo X50 Pro Plus :

Display size, resolution 6.5-inches AMOLED 6.5-inches AMOLED 6.5-inches AMOLED Dimensions (Inches) 6.2x2.86x0.31 inches 6.28 x2.97x0.29 inches 6.2x2. Dimensions 8x0.34 inches 15mm.54x75.4x7.55 mm 158.46x72.8x8.04 mm 158.5x73x8.83 mm Weight (Ounces, Grams) 6.16 oz, 174.5 grams 6.4 oz, 181.5 grams 6.77 oz, 192 grams 10-megapixel (main), 8-megapixel (wide-angle), 5-megapixel (macro) Camera 10 13-megapixel (portrait telephoto) 48-megapixel (main), 8-megapixel (Ultra) wide), 8-megapixel (periscope), 13-megapixel (portrait telephoto) 50-megapixel (main), 13-megapixel (super) wide angle), 32 megapixel (portrait telephoto) Front-facing 32-megapixel 32-megapixel 32-megapixel processor Snapdragon 765G Snapdragon 765G Snapdragon 865 Storage 128GB / 256GB 128GB / 256GB 128GB / 256GB RAM 8GB 8GB 8GB 4,200 mAh (33W Vivo flash charge) 4,315 mAh (VW Flash Charger) 4,350 mAh (44W Vivo flash) Fingerprint Sensor Yes Yes Yes Yes USB C C USB C USB-C connector Headphone jack No No Special features 20x digital zoom, 90Hz rate Gimbal-like, 60x hyperzoom, 90Hz frequency refresh rate 120Hz, 60x zoom

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