Vivo has finally launched the latest mid-range smartphone, the Vivo V50, in India. As the successor to the Vivo V40, this new device has come with several upgrades, including a Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset, a Zeiss-powered camera, and a 6,000mAh battery. With its stylish design and flagship-like features, the V50 is expected to attract a lot of attention. In this article, we will look at the price and features of the Vivo V50 smartphone.
Price and Availability
Vivo has now officially announced the launch date, of Vivo V50 and pre-booking is already open. In the market, it will be available only after Feb 25 as Vivo India says. The pricing for the base variant of Vivo V50(8/128GB) costs you for INR 34,999, making it a competitive mid-range option.
Variant | Price in India (INR) | Expected Price in Nepal |
8GB + 128GB | Rs. 34,999 | NPR 57,999 |
8GB + 256GB | Rs. 36,999 | NPR 60,999 |
12GB + 512GB | Rs. 40,999 | NPR 67,999 |
Features and Specifications of Vivo V50
Design and Display
The Vivo V50 looks really nice with its curved edges that make it easy to hold. The phone is said to be dust and water-resistant with IP68+IP69 ratings. It’s also only 7.39mm thick, making it the thinnest phone in its category.
Talking about the display of Vivo V50, it carries a 6.77-inch screen which is big and colorful, so videos and games will look great. The 120Hz refresh rate makes scrolling super smooth. Even in bright sun, the 4,500 nits brightness keeps everything clear which is similar to Vivo’s flagship models.

Performance
Under the hood, the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset is there to power the Vivo V50 by providing efficient performance and improved power management. The phone is officially available in multiple storage options: 8GB+128GB, 8GB+256GB, and 12GB+512GB. The phone has a special light called Aura Light for better pictures. It also has cool tools to help you edit, like Erase 2.0 and Light Portrait 2.0. Plus, it has helpful features like Circle to Search, Transcript Assist, and Live Call Translation.
Camera and Battery
The biggest highlight of the Vivo V50 is its Zeiss-powered dual rear camera setup. It comes with a 50MP primary sensor with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) and an 50MP ultra-wide lens. For selfie lovers, the Vivo V50 feature a 50MP front camera, which is similar to its predecessor. In contrast, the Vivo V40 also had a 50MP + 50MP setup.

Another major upgrade is the 6,000mAh battery, which is larger than the 5,500mAh battery on the Vivo V40. This ensures longer battery life, and the phone is also support fast charging, and all thanks to its 90W charging support.
Conclusion
The Vivo V50 is shaping up to be an exciting mid-range smartphone with a powerful processor, high-quality cameras, and a long-lasting battery. It is now officially available in India, with no official announcement of Nepal’s Launch. It is now available for pre-booking but you can get it on your hands by Feb 25.
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