In recent years, we have seen manufacturers add a large number of cameras and zoom modules to their phones. Vivo hopes to ensure the development of the X50 series at a higher level by adding a built-in gimbal stabilization system.
According to Spark Ni, senior vice president of Vivo, the series includes X50, X50 Pro and X50 Pro +, which will be the company's first "offer to the international market" products. This is a major move by the company to push its mobile phones to Europe.
So what are the main differences between the three phones? The screen sizes of the three models are the same-a 6.56-inch display capable of displaying HDR10 + high dynamic range-but the basic model is slimmer because of the less battery capacity. The standard configuration is 90Hz refresh, and Pro Plus adds 120Hz.
Both X50 Pro and X50 Pro Plus have a gimbal stabilization system, but the main cameras are 48-megapixel Sony (IMX598) in Pro and 50-megapixel Samsung (GN1) in Pro Plus. Other cameras form a square rear structure, including 8MP 5x focal length, 13MP 2x zoom, and 8MP ultra-wide angle (standard
(There is no zoom in the quasi-X50).
The X50 fully supports 5G and future connectivity. All mobile phones are supported by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 865 + X55 platform to achieve top performance. Vivo claims that the X50 is the thinnest 5G phone ever, with a thickness of only 7.49 mm (while Pro and Pro Plus are thicker, both 8 mm).
Yu Huawei is now missing the Google Play store in its latest phones, so it’s interesting to see what Vivo uses for its Funtouch operating system-so far, it still lacks the Play store. As the company develops internationally, it is crucial to promote this. release
Later, we will learn more.
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