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Vivo V50 Specs and Design Revealed: 6,000mAh Battery, Quad-Curved Display

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Vivo has officially unveiled key details of its upcoming V50 smartphone, set to replace the V40 series. The phone features a quad-curved display, moving away from the dual-curved design of its predecessor. It also boasts an IP68 and IP69 rating for enhanced dust and water resistance.

The camera setup includes three 50MP sensors—a primary, ultrawide, and front-facing camera—with an enlarged Aura Light feature. The device will run Funtouch OS 15 and pack a massive 6,000mAh battery. While the processor and charging speed remain unconfirmed, reports suggest it could feature the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 SoC.

The Vivo V50 will be available in Rose Red, Starry Blue, and Titanium Grey color options and is rumored to launch in India on February 18.

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