To begin with, the X50 lineup in India shares a majority of similarities from the Chinese variants. And except for a few changes, the devices are pretty much identical.

Vivo X50 and X50 Pro: Design and Display

In terms of design, both the X50 and X50 Pro come with what the company calls, Dual Tone Step design. Essentially, the design helps the device mitigate the camera protrusion to give it a visually slim and sleek profile. Towards the front, the phones share a 6.56-inch OLED from Samsung with support for HDR 10+ and a 90Hz refresh rate. Both displays feature a hole-punch cutout on the top for housing the front-facing cameras. However, while the X50 has a regular flat display, the X50 Pro offers a 3D curved display.

Vivo X50 and X50 Pro: Performance

Under the hood, the X50 and X50 Pro come with different chipsets. The vanilla X50 runs on the Snapdragon 730 with Adreno 618 GPU, whereas, the X50 Pro utilizes the powerful Snapdragon 765G with Adreno 620 GPU. Assisting the processors is 8GB of RAM and 128GB / 256GB of onboard storage on both models. To power the internals, there is a 4200mAh battery on the X50 and a slightly bigger 4315mAh on the X50 Pro. As for other specifications, the two phones come with an in-display fingerprint scanner for authentication and run on Android 10.

Vivo X50 and X50 Pro: Camera

For optics, both X50 and X50 Pro sport a quad-camera array on the rear. The setup on the regular X50 includes a 48MP (f/1.6) primary (Sony IMX598) sensor, accompanied by an 8MP super-wide-angle lens, a 5MP (f/2.8) macro lens, and a 13MP (f/2.8) bokeh lens. On the other hand, the X50 Pro has a 48MP (f/1.6) primary (Sony IMX598) sensor, along with an 8MP super-wide-angle lens, a 13MP bokeh lens, and an 8MP telescopic lens with 60x hyper zoom. On the front, both phones come with a 32MP shooter for selfies.

Vivo X50 and X50 Pro: Pricing and Availability

In addition to the X50 series, Vivo has also announced the TWS Earbuds Neo, which is priced at Rs 5,990.