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Vivo V50E Review: Budget Beauty or Compromised Copycat?

Vivo V50E Review

If you’ve ever imagined Superman without the iconic “S,” you’d get… Perman. Now, apply that analogy to Vivo’s phone lineup. Take the premium Vivo V50, slap an “E” on it, and voila—you’ve got the Vivo V50E. But is this a value-packed alternative or a shiny downgrade wrapped in glassy illusions? Let’s find out in the Vivo V50E Review.

Unboxing the Vivo V50E

Crack open the V50E’s box.. The packaging is practically a photocopy of the V50’s—same size, same design, same “exclusive” tagline. But the thrill ends once the seal breaks.

What’s inside?

  • The Vivo V50E handset
  • 90W fast charger (still USB Type-A, come on Vivo)
  • USB cable
  • Silicone case
  • That’s it. No earbuds, no fancy freebies—just basic essentials.

Design & Build

At first glance, the V50E pulls off the V50’s sleek look. But hold it for more than a second, and reality hits—this isn’t glass; it’s glossy plastic.

The Plastic

That back panel? Pure plastic. The frame? Also plastic. While it does make the phone lighter, it’s also a magnet for smudges and scratches. A budget feel masked by flashy aesthetics.

Color Options & Feel

Available in shimmering white and dreamy blue, the V50E tries to dazzle. And yeah, it’s not bad-looking. But once in your hand, it doesn’t scream premium—it kind of whispers “mid-range.”

Durability Check

  • Scott Alpha Diamond Shield Protection: It sounds like something out of a superhero movie. In reality? Just average scratch resistance.
  • IP64 Rating: Good for casual splashes. But don’t test it during a Holi water balloon fight—Vivo’s warranty won’t save you.
Vivo V50E Review

Display Quality

You get a 6.78-inch AMOLED panel that pops with color and offers deep blacks. On paper, it looks good.

  • Resolution: Full HD+
  • HDR10+: Yes, supported
  • Refresh Rate: 120Hz
  •  92.6% screen-to-body ratio

Brightness & Visibility

Here’s where the cracks start to show:

  • Peak Brightness: 1800 nits (only during HDR). Sounds good, but competitors hit 4500 nits.
  • Real-world brightness: Struggles under harsh sunlight.
  • Auto Dimming Issues: Vivo’s software dims HDR content unnecessarily, making dark scenes even darker. Watching Stranger Things felt like entering the Upside Down.

Camera Performance

Rear Cameras

  • 50MP Main Sony IMX882 (OIS): Decent on a good day. But under mixed lighting, it falls apart. Skin tones range from “undead pale” to “tandoori chicken.”
  • 8MP Ultra-Wide: Mostly mush. You’ll use it once, regret it, and forget it exists.

Front Camera

  • 50MP Selfie: Sounds powerful. But overprocessing and hazy details make you look like someone slapped a softening filter on your face. The portraits are okay at best.

Video Capabilities

  • Max Output: 4K @30fps
  • Stabilization: Almost nonexistent
  • If you’re vlogging, expect Blair Witch Project vibes.

Also, no Zeiss optics here, unlike the V50. Photos look flatter, and filters are underwhelming.

Performance & Gaming

Under the Hood

  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7300
  • ~650K on AnTuTu
  • RAM: LPDDR4X
  • Storage: UFS 2.2

Real-World Usage

Casual users will find it okay. Scrolling on Instagram? Smooth. Watching YouTube? Fine. But once you fire up games or juggle apps, lag creeps in.

  • BGMI: 60fps (Smooth graphics), but no 90fps
  • Heating: After 20 minutes of gaming, it warms up like your jeans in the summer.

Software Experience

Running Funtouch OS 15 (Android 15), Vivo promises 3 OS updates + 4 years of security patches.

  • Funtouch OS: Visually pleasant with decent animations
  • Camera App: Sluggish processing post-click
  • Extras: AI tools like audio transcription and smart notes are fun but mostly forgettable.
  • Live Call Translation: Break language barriers mid-call.
  • Circle to Search: Google Lens-style quick searches.
  • AI Eraser 2.0: Bye-bye, photobombers!

Battery & Charging

Finally, something worth applauding. The V50E houses a 5600mAh battery—an absolute champ.

  • Backup: 1.5 days on regular usage
  • Charger: 90W fast charging (35 minutes full charge)
  • Reality Check: It’s a standard Li-ion battery, not silicon carbide as Vivo’s hype suggests.
  •  IP68/IP69 ratings—Survives splashes, dust, and even accidental dunks (we tested it!). Last year’s V40E only had IP64, so this is a major win.
  • 5600mAh

Still, one of the strongest suits of the phone.

Competitors & Alternatives

At around ₹25,000, here’s what the V50E is up against:

PhoneHighlights
Motorola Edge 40 NeoCleaner UI, pOLED display, IP68
Poco X6 ProBetter chipset, 1.5K display
iQOO Z10Strong cameras, 144Hz refresh rate

In most aspects, these rivals offer more bang for the buck.

Final Verdict

Buy If:

  • You want killer battery life
  • You love fast charging
  • You’re into stylish designs (and don’t mind plastic)

Skip If:

  • You want better cameras
  • You’re a gamer or multitasker
  • You need great outdoor visibility

The V50E isn’t a terrible phone, but in a sea of budget beasts, it’s floating somewhere in the middle.

Conclusion

The Vivo V50E tries to ride on the V50’s coattails but lands somewhere between ambition and compromise. It looks premium, charges fast, and lasts long—but skim beneath the surface, and the flaws start to show. Think of it as a really good knock-off—decent enough to fool the eye but not the experience.

FAQs

1. Is the Vivo V50E waterproof?
Nope. It’s IP64-rated, which means splash-resistant, not waterproof.

2. Does it support 5G?
Yes, the Dimensity 7300 supports 5G on both SIMs.

3. Can I game on this phone?
Casual gaming, sure. But if you’re serious about performance, look elsewhere.

4. Is the 90W charger really that fast?
Yep! You’ll go from 0 to 100% in about 35 minutes.

5. How does the camera compare to the V50?
Not even close. The V50 had Zeiss magic; the V50E just tries its best and falls short.

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