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    Vivo X50 Pro hands-on: Here’s what the gimbal camera is actually like

    The Vivo X50 Pro Plus is the very best finish from the X50 sequence.
    Vivo
    Chinese phone-maker Vivo unveiled its X50 sequence on Thursday, marking the launch of its first world flagship this yr. Vivo, which is likely one of the prime 10 telephone producers by market share regardless of being comparatively unknown within the West, advertises its newest telephone as a “professional photography flagship.” It introduces an inner gimbal digicam system to the sequence, which it is promoting outdoors China for the primary time.  There are three telephones on this vary, the X50, X50 Pro and X50 Pro Plus. The X50 Pro has a cutting-edge Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor (as seen within the Galaxy S20, amongst others), whereas the X50 and the Pro each have Snapdragon 765G CPUs. But though the X50 Pro has a slower processor, it additionally has a gimbal. Vivo stated it selected so as to add the gimbal to the Pro, somewhat than the extra pricey Pro Plus, to make the characteristic extra broadly accessible.

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    The firm says the X50 Pro’s system has a 300% enhance in efficiency over extra conventional stabilization expertise. That’s thanks partly to that gimbal, which makes use of a “double-ball structure to achieve triple axis rotation,” successfully letting the digicam float contained in the telephone.
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    While solely the X50 has the hyped-up gimbal, all three units help 5G. All three telephones have the identical 6.56-inch shows, too. But there’s one different key distinction: the processors these telephones run on. The X50 Pro Plus will get the very best CPU, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865, whereas the Pro and the X50 each run on a Snapdragon 765G.  Vivo says it would not at present have plans to launch the telephone within the US. But X50 telephones shall be launched in elements of Asia, Africa and Europe over the following three months, so that they’ll be moderately simple to import.  Pricing particulars have not been shared but, however the fee will range primarily based on nation. In China the X50 Pro begins at 4,298 yuan, which converts to roughly $610 (about £490 or AU$880), whereas in India it begins for 49,990 rupees or roughly $660. As ordinary, you may count on larger value tags in Western nations. If you need extra particulars on specs, scroll all the way down to the chart beneath, which compares all three telephones. The X50 Pro cameras in depthThe X50 Pro’s rear digicam system is headlined by a 48-megapixel foremost digicam, which depends on a gimbal-like digicam system together with optical picture stabilization and digital picture stabilization expertise for video stabilization. When I first examined it, I in contrast it with the one-generation-old iPhone XS Max whereas strolling in daylight, however I did not see a lot of a distinction between the 2 telephones, even whereas panning the cameras. Both telephones captured secure footage with none apparent jerkiness. The variations had been noticeable, nevertheless, once I was capturing video whereas working and in darker circumstances.  When I used ultra-stable or anti-shake mode, the Vivo X50 Pro’s video stabilization tech was kicked up a notch. This is the place the distinction between the iPhone XS Max was extra evident. Footage I captured was buttery-smooth and glided seamlessly. Even once I shot with my nondominant hand, which normally produces shakier movies, the footage was unusually {smooth}. There is a tradeoff although: It could not seize a lot element in topics that had been additional away. From what I collect thus far, ultra-stable mode looks as if a unbelievable device for capturing regular close-up photographs.  The Vivo X50 Pro (image) has a 6.56-inch AMOLED display.
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    The X50 Pro has 4 rear cameras In normal, the X50 Pro made it simple to take crisp, color-accurate and vibrant images that captured my environment splendidly. I’ll should spend extra time with the telephone, however thus far I’ve observed that in sure lighting circumstances — throughout sundown for instance — images had been extra saturated and punched up. iPhone XS Max captured images that had been extra true-to-life, by comparability. Whichever photograph you favor is probably going a matter of private choice, however you may see the distinction for your self within the images beneath.  The Vivo X50 Pro captured a fiery yellow-orange sundown (left), whereas the {photograph} taken by the iPhone XS Max (proper) was extra true-to-life. 
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    There are 4 cameras on the rear of the X50 Pro. In addition to the principle 48-megapixel shooter, you will discover a periscope zoom lens and an 8-megapixel extremely wide-angle lens. There’s additionally a 13-megapixel portrait telephoto snapper. I look ahead to making an attempt out the X50 Pro’s digicam system in additional depth. The X50 Pro has 60x zoom An 8-megapixel periscope lens is likely one of the (three) sidekicks to the principle 48-megapixel shooter on the Vivo X50 Pro. I used to be blown away by the facility of the Vivo X50’s 60x Hyper Zoom. Although the images had been blurry — 60x is a good distance away, in spite of everything — it nonetheless managed to seize element that I could not see with my very own eyes, together with the signal on this lodge throughout the harbor in Hong Kong. I’d love to match it to the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra’s 100x Space Zoom.  Vivo’s X50 Pro has vary. Using its 60x hyper zoom, I used to be in a position to zoom into the signal on the lodge on the alternative aspect of the harbor. I could not see the signal with my bare eye and didn’t comprehend it existed till I zoomed in with the telephone.
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    This photograph was taken on default settings (1x).
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    Zooming in 5x.
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    Zooming in 10x.
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    Zooming in 60x.
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    The 4 zoom modes aspect by aspect.
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    A 4,315-mAh battery with quick cost In the few days that I used the telephone, the Vivo X50 Pro’s 4,315-mah battery life was robust on default settings. My day by day exercise usually includes making just a few brief calls, often utilizing WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger, checking emails, studying information apps and taking part in music on Spotify. I additionally used social media, together with Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. I do not use my telephone for heavy-duty gaming. The X50 Pro’s battery simply lasted an entire day. Using Vivo’s 33-watt “flash charge,” I used to be in a position to refill the battery in 52 minutes. That’s nice, however not as quick as Oppo’s pricier Find X2 Pro flagship, which expenses its battery in 38 minutes. What was unbelievable, although, was when it revitalized a useless battery by practically 60% in simply 15 minutes. Vivo X50 sequence specs

    Vivo X50

    Vivo X50 Pro

    Vivo X50 Pro Plus

    Display dimension, decision

    6.5-inch AMOLED

    6.5-inch AMOLED

    6.5-inch AMOLED

    Dimensions (Inches)

    6.2×2.86×0.31 inches

    6.28 x2.97×0.29 inches

    6.2×2.8×0.34 inches

    Dimensions (Millimeters)

    159.54×75.4×7.55 mm

    158.46×72.8×8.04 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

    Mobile software program

    Android 10

    Android 10

    Android 10

    Camera

    48-megapixel (foremost), 8-megapixel (extremely wide-angle), 5-megapixel (macro), 13-megapixel (portrait telephoto)

    48-megapixel (foremost), 8-megapixel (extremely wide-angle), 8-megapixel (periscope), 13-megapixel (portrait telephoto)

    50-megapixel (foremost), 13-megapixel (tremendous large angle), 32 megapixel (portrait telephoto)

    Front-facing digicam

    32-megapixel

    32-megapixel

    32-megapixel

    Processor

    Snapdragon 765G

    Snapdragon 765G

    Snapdragon 865

    Storage

    128GB/256GB

    128GB/256GB

    128GB/256GB

    RAM

    8GB

    8GB

    8GB, 12GB

    Expandable storage

    No

    No

    No

    Battery

    4,200 mAh (33W Vivo flash cost)

    4,315 mAh (33W Vivo flash cost)

    4,350 mAh (44W Vivo flash cost)

    Fingerprint sensor

    Yes

    Yes

    Yes

    Connector

    USB C

    USB C

    USB-C

    Headphone jack

    No

    No

    No

    Special options

    20x digital zoom, 90Hz refresh price

    Gimbal-like digicam, 60x hyperzoom, 90Hz refresh price

    120Hz refresh price, 60x hyper zoom

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