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Which Vivo Mobile Should You Buy in Pakistan? Price Guide Inside
Which Vivo Mobile Should You Buy in Pakistan? Price Guide Inside

Time Business News

time22-05-2025

  • Time Business News

Which Vivo Mobile Should You Buy in Pakistan? Price Guide Inside

Finding the perfect smartphone in Pakistan is no less than a full-blown mission. With so many options popping up every other week, it gets confusing, especially when you're scrolling through models trying to compare specs, battery, cameras and prices. But if you're eyeing vivo mobile price in Pakistan, you're in the right place. Vivo seems to have rocked the segment, starting from budget phones flying high to flagships capable of really going head-to-head with the rest of the best. Be it that you are a photography lover, a casual user, or someone who just wants the most bang for the buck with his or her device, here is a quick guide for you – just make the right decision. Before getting into the models, let's figure out how to pick the right one: Set your budget – Are you spending under PKR 40,000 or are you open to flagship models? Decide what matters most – Camera, battery, performance, or style? Check for 5G support – Future-proofing is always a smart move. Look at display and design – AMOLED or LCD? Curved or flat? Understand the real-world performance – Not just the specs, but how it handles daily use. Vivo mobile X series price in Pakistan starts from the top end—and the X200 Pro is Vivo's showstopper. Price: PKR 329,999 Why buy it? If you're all about flagship-level performance and insane camera quality (ZEISS triple lens, yes please!), this is it. Best for: Content creators, gamers, and anyone who just wants the absolute best. Bonus: 6000mAh battery and 90W fast charging? Game over. If you're exploring Vivo mobile V series price in Pakistan, the Vivo V40 offers a premium experience without touching flagship price levels. Price: PKR 128,999 Why buy it? Killer camera setup (50MP front and back), stunning AMOLED display, and smooth performance with MediaTek Dimensity 9200+. Best for: Selfie lovers, mobile photographers, and multitaskers. Feels like a flagship, but just a bit lighter on the pocket. Looking for the best value? Then this is your best bet from the Vivo mobile V series price in Pakistan range. Price: PKR 119,999 Why buy it? Stylish design, strong camera combo, and a reliable Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chip with 5G support. Best for: Everyday users who love snapping photos and watching content on a beautiful AMOLED display. Here's where vivo mobile price in Pakistan gets really attractive. The Vivo Y29 offers serious value. Price: PKR 54,999 Why buy it? Massive 6500mAh battery, decent cameras, and solid performance for casual use. Best for: Students or users who want reliability on a budget. When you just need a phone that works, the Y19s is great for light users. Price: PKR 34,499 Why buy it? 50MP camera, 5500mAh battery, and a smooth 90Hz screen—everything you'd want at a budget price. Best for: First-time smartphone users or older parents. The Vivo mobile price in Pakistan covers nearly every kind of user. Best Overall: Vivo V30 5G (great value + features) Best Premium: Vivo X200 Pro (for the tech-savvy crowd) Best Budget Pick: Vivo Y29 (unreal battery + storage combo) And of course, if you're big on design, camera and performance but don't want to splurge too much, the Vivo V40 from the Vivo mobile V series price in Pakistan lineup hits that perfect balance. Before buying, just know your needs, set your budget, and pick what works for you—Vivo has something for everyone in 2025. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

Vivo V50 Elite vs Vivo V50: How are both mobiles different?
Vivo V50 Elite vs Vivo V50: How are both mobiles different?

Hindustan Times

time16-05-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Vivo V50 Elite vs Vivo V50: How are both mobiles different?

Vivo has recently expanded its popular camera-centric V series lineup with the Vivo V50 Elite Edition launch in India. The device is priced at Rs. 42,000 and is available in a single configuration featuring 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage, and it also comes bundled with the Vivo TWS 3e buds with the package. The Elite Edition bears a strong similarity to the standard Vivo V50, which was released in February of this year. In this detailed specification comparison, we will take a look at what the V50 Elite Edition has to offer and how it differs from its predecessor, the V50, to help you make an informed decision. The Vivo V50 Elite and Vivo V50 share a similar visual design, with a pill-shaped rear camera setup and a blend of plastic back and glass front. However, the Elite Edition includes Diamond Shield Glass, offering a different layer of screen protection. Both models are rated for IP68 and IP69 dust and water resistance, which gives better durability than the Vivo V40, which only carries an IP68 rating. Also read: Oppo Reno 14 Pro confirmed to feature a 50MP ultra-wide lens, 6,200mAh battery, and more On the other hand, the Elite Edition comes in only one variant, 12GB RAM and 512GB storage, available only in Rose Red. Meanwhile, the Vivo V50 is available in multiple colour options, including Titanium Grey, Rose Red, and Starry Night. Both smartphones are equipped with a 6.77-inch quad-curved AMOLED display. Each supports full-HD+ resolution, a refresh rate of up to 120Hz, and a peak brightness of 4,500 nits. There is no noticeable difference in display specifications or experience. Also read: Google hits 150 million users for subscription service with help of AI The camera setup is one of the areas where the models slightly diverge. The Vivo V50 Elite carries a Zeiss-backed dual rear camera setup, with dual 50MP sensors, one standard and one ultra-wide, plus it also carries a 50MP front camera with Aura Light for better selfies. Additionally, the device supports AI-powered photo editing and productivity tools. The Vivo V50, meanwhile, offers a triple camera system with similar Zeiss branding, including a 50MP main sensor, 50MP ultra-wide, and a 50MP front shooter. The main difference is the extra camera on the V50. Also read: How to quietly limit someone on Instagram without blocking, unfollowing, or causing drama Both devices run on Qualcomm's Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor and use Funtouch OS 15 based on Android 15. Vivo promises three years of OS updates and four years of security support for both phones. While the Elite comes only in a 12GB+512GB configuration, the V50 is available in three options: 8GB+128GB, 8GB+256GB, and 12GB+512GB. The software interface remains consistent across both devices. Battery life is solid on both phones, and the Vivo V50 Elite and V50 are backed by a substantial 6,000mAh battery that supports 90W wired fast charging, compared to the Vivo V40's 5500 mAh battery with support for 80W fast charging. Also read: iPadOS 19 update: Apple to unveil redesigned Siri, menu bar and more at WWDC 2025 The Vivo V50 Elite costs Rs. 41,999 for the 12GB RAM and 512GB storage model. Meanwhile, the Vivo V50 comes in several configuration options and is priced at Rs. 34,999 for 8GB of RAM and 128GB storage, Rs. 36,999 for 8GB+256GB, and Rs. 40,999 for 12GB+ 512GB. The price difference may influence buyers looking for budget-friendly choices. The Elite Edition's single colour and configuration also narrow down options. In short, the Vivo V50 Elite offers a fresh look and slight refinements over the Vivo V50, but both share many core features. Buyers should weigh the price difference and available options before deciding.

Vivo V50e review: Is this phone worth buying under ₹30,000?
Vivo V50e review: Is this phone worth buying under ₹30,000?

Hindustan Times

time21-04-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Vivo V50e review: Is this phone worth buying under ₹30,000?

Vivo V50e review: The sub-Rs.30000 segment has become quite competitive, with brands like Oppo, Poco, and Realme stepping up their game with back-to-back popular releases. While several smartphones under ₹30,000 focus on performance and battery life, the Vivo V50e is designed for people who prioritise photography over heavy-duty tasks. This year, the Vivo V50e comes with some noticeable upgrades, but with the same processor as the V40e. While it may raise some eyebrows, the smartphone is full of interesting features that may attract buyers. Well, during my time of usage, I quite enjoyed the display experience, the camera quality, and the lasting battery life. However, the smartphones miss out on providing powerful performance. Therefore, if you are considering buying the Vivo V50e, it's worth questioning whether the new Vivo V50e at Rs.28999 is worth buying, considering the emerging competition in the mid-range smartphone market. Also read: Oppo F29 Pro Review When looking at Vivo's design journey, it always comes up with innovative ideas to make its phones look different, irrespective of budget or premium series. However, since the Vivo V40 series, the company has been following a similar design profile and making just a few iterations along the way, which has left me feeling bored. With the Vivo V50e, you get a new rear panel design with a similar camera design to its sibling, the V50. However, it's safe to say that Vivo has committed to bringing durable smartphones with an IP68 and IP69 rating for dust and water resistance. Overall, the Vivo V50e design looks stylish, but the plastic body is something which I do not prefer as it makes the phone slippery. Therefore, some design refinements would be appreciated. Also read: Vivo X200 Ultra's photography kit unveiled with seven smart features ahead of official launch For display, the Vivo V50e features a 6.77-inch quad-curved AMOLED display with support for FHD+ resolution, HDR10+, and Widevine L1 certification. Therefore, it is one of the perfect mid-range smartphones for entertainment purposes. The viewing experience on Vivo devices never disappoints, from crisp visuals to detailing, it is always a treat for the eyes. The smartphone offers a 120Hz refresh rate, bringing smooth navigation, and offers up to 1800nits peak brightness, which is adequate and offers decent usage during direct sunlight conditions. The main attraction for Vivo V50e is its camera, which claims to provide pleasing performance at an affordable price. Looking at the specs, the Vivo V50e features a dual camera setup that includes a 50MP Sony IMX882 main camera with OIS support and an 8MP ultra-wide camera. On the front, the smartphone features a 50MP selfie shooter with a Samsung ISOCELL JN1 sensor. Coming to the camera performance, the V50e manages to capture detailed images with natural colours during the daylight photography. While it makes the colour vibrant, it does not oversaturate to make the scene look edited. Therefore, you can expect great daylight images. One of the attractive features of the Vivo V50e is the portrait mode that provides three focal lengths: 1x, 1.5x, and 2x. With 1.5x mode, the camera captured pleasing images with adequate background blur and great focus on the subject. Also read: Nothing Phone 3 tipped to launch on July 25: Here's what to expect from the upcoming device In terms of low-light camera performance, the Vivo V50e has drastically improved, providing detailed images with decent colours. Since the smartphone focuses on wedding photography, it could capture great images in well-lit conditions without a grainy effect. Looking at the 8MP ultra-wide camera, since the sensor resolution is smaller, we did not have much expectation, but the images turned out fine, but not the best. In terms of performance, the Vivo V50e retains the same MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor as last year's Vivo V40e. While it's a capable processor for mid-rangers, it provided a mixed experience. With the processor, the smartphone offers 8GB LPDDR4X RAM and 256GB UFS 2.2 storage, bringing seamless performance and storage. With day-to-day performance, such as browsing, scrolling social media, streaming OTTs, and others, the smartphone performed quite well. During basic tasks, the smartphone does not stutter, but with several apps running in the background and longer duration of usage, you may notice slight lag. When it comes to gaming, titles such as BGMI and COD Mobile run smoothly with default graphics settings. However, with higher graphics settings, the smartphone stutters after about 30 minutes of gaming with frame drops and choppy gameplay. Therefore, if you are looking for a gaming-centric smartphone, the Vivo V50e may come to your liking, but it is decent for casual gamers. The Vivo V50e runs on FuntouchOS based on Android 15, providing plenty of features and a smooth software experience. The smartphone also includes AI features such as Live Call Translation, AI Eraser 2.0, AI Screen Translation, AI Note Assist, and much more. However, the software is full of bloatware, which may not be preferred by every user. The Vivo V50e is backed by a 5600mAh battery, which provides impressive battery life. With casual gaming, social media, browsing, and streaming, you can easily run the smartphone for an entire day on a single charge. Therefore, this is one of the best mid-range smartphones with long battery life. The V50e sports a 90W wired charging with recharges the smartphone in roughly 45 minutes. Who should buy the Vivo V50e? In my opinion, the smartphone is a great balance of camera, performance, and lasting battery life. People who prefer casual gaming, seamless day-to-day usage, and promising camera performance could buy the Vivo V50e as a worthy upgrade. Additionally, the big quad-curved display is perfect for your entertainment, allowing users to binge-watch for hours with great battery backup. However, I would not recommend the Vivo V50e to someone who is an active mobile phone gamer and multitasks often, as part of day-to-day usage.

The Vivo V50 shows even budget devices can have big batteries
The Vivo V50 shows even budget devices can have big batteries

Yahoo

time17-02-2025

  • Yahoo

The Vivo V50 shows even budget devices can have big batteries

The Vivo V50 just launched, and though this budget-friendly handset hasn't seen many changes from its previous generation, it does come with a much larger battery: a 6,000mAh one, to be precise. It also gets 90W wired charging to help top off the monster of a battery. The introduction of silicon-carbide batteries has led to something of a revolution in battery technology. Manufacturers can now pack much more battery life into the same design, and this means that small phones and lower-price options can offer a more streamlined design without sacrificing performance or going with a bulky design. Aside from the battery improvements, the Vivo V50 has a lot in common with the Vivo V40. It has a 6.77-inch OLED display, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a slight curve on all four sides that give it a more modern look. The V50 does feature Diamond Shield Glass, and that should give it a bit more resistance to butter-fingered owners. The V50 can reach 4,500 nits — far more than enough to be usable in direct sunlight. Just remember to turn it down in the evenings (or enable ambient brightness) to avoid searing your retinas the next time you open TikTok. You can get up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, and the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset lies at the heart of it all. The rear of the device sees a trio of 50MP cameras, as well as a 50MP selfie-cam on the front. So far, the Vivo V50 is available in several Asian markets. There is no confirmation yet on whether it will be available in western markets. If it does make its way to the United States, it would likely be priced at $500 or below.

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