
Vivo Y50 smartphone launched with 5000mah battery, know price
Chinese tech company Vivo has finally launched its best smartphone Y50 (Vivo Y50) globally. This smartphone has given a 5,000 mAh battery and a strong processor. Apart from this, users have got support of 4 cameras in it. However, the company has not yet shared information regarding the launch of this smartphone in other countries including India.
Vivo Y50 Price
The price of Vivo Y50 smartphone is 1,698 Chinese yuan (about 18,286 rupees). This smartphone can purchased with Glacier Blue, Silver and Obsidian Black color options. At the same time, the sale of Vivo Y50 has started from 26th April.
Vivo Y50 specification
The Vivo Y50 has a 6.53-inch Full HD Plus display, which has a resolution of 2340 × 1080 pixels. Along with this, Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 chipset has 8 GB RAM and 128 GB storage support in this smartphone. At the same time, this smartphone works on Android 10 operating system. Talking about the camera, users have got a quad camera setup in it, which has 13 megapixel primary sensor, 8 megapixel wide angle lens, 2 megapixel macro lens and 2 megapixel depth sensor. Apart from this, a 16-megapixel selfie camera has given in the front of this smartphone. The company has given 5,000 mAh battery with 18 watt fast charging feature for power in this smartphone.
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