Our vivo V50 battery life and charging test results are out
- Design and Display: How does the Vivo V50's design and display compare to its predecessor, the V40? Are there any notable changes or improvements?r
- Performance and Battery Life: Given the same chipset, how does the Vivo V50's performance and battery life differ from the V40? Is the lower resolution on the new model a significant disadvantage?r
- Upgrades and Downgrades: What upgrades and downgrades can be expected from the V40 to the V50? Are there any notable omissions or additions that may impact the overall user experience.r r r Summary:r r The Vivo V50 has rolled out as part of the company's mid-range V-series, bringing a new generation of smartphones. Initial tests have yielded unexpected results, leaving us with more questions than answers. While both devices share the same Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset and
- 77" screen size, differences in display resolution and potential implications for battery life remain to be seen. A closer examination is required to determine the actual impact of these changes on performance and overall user experience."}","summary":""}
Original Message:
Vivo recently rolled out a new generation of its mid-range V-series and we are having a close look at the vivo V50 ahead of our review. Some tests are already done and we didn’t quite get the results that we thought we would.
First, let’s look at the phone and how it compares with its predecessor, the V40. Both are powered by the same Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset, both have essentially the same screen size at 6.77”. However, the V50 screen has a lower resolution of 1,080 x 2,392px vs. 1,260 x 2,800px on the previous model. You’d think that would be an advantage when it comes to battery...
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