Vivo X50 Pro detailed evaluation with micro-cloud platform



Mobile phone images have always been the focus of the smartphone industry in recent years. From better imaging quality to richer gameplay, etc., mobile phone images have been greatly improved. The newly released Vivo X50 Pro has brought brand-new changes to mobile phone photography, adding a micro-cloud platform to the mobile phone. Let's understand through this review.



Vivo X50 Pro : Display

The X50 Pro uses a 6.56-inch AMOLED full screen with hole design. The aperture is very small to minimize the impact on the visual effect. The width of four borders is controlled at a fairly good level while the curved design of the left and right sides enhances the immersion. Even the widest bottom frame is kept at about 2.8mm and the screen ratio reaches 92%. 


The high refresh rate screen has almost become the standard for flagship phones, and the X50 Pro is no exception. The Vivo X50 Pro screen has a 90Hz refresh rate, and the screen touch sampling rate reaches 180Hz which brings smoother visual effects of Funtouch OS. 

The overall display quality of the screen is also good. This screen has a resolution of 2376 × 1080, covers the DCI-P3 color gamut, and the local peak brightness is up to 1300nit. It supports HDR10+ technology. The screen uses a new generation of luminescent materials, which greatly improves the life span and reduces the proportion of harmful blue light, which can relieve eye fatigue and improve comfort.

Vivo X50 Pro: Design

X50 Pro provides three color options: black mirror (black), liquid oxygen (blue-gold), and gravity (gray-blue). The overall color is focused on a simple style, with a faint gradient effect, and the color matching is stylish and fresh. 

The camera module on the back has a more sense of design. Although the overall rectangular layout is popular, the camera layout is quite different from the mainstream design. The X50 Pro adopts a two-color design concept. In simple terms, it is a layered design in a rectangle, which can reduce the thick feeling of the main camera which looks more beautiful.



In addition, the thickness of the X50 Pro body is about 8.04mm, and the weight is about 181.5g (the black mirror version is about 182.5g). It is relatively thin and light in 5G mobile phones, and it is easier to hold. Vivo X50 Pro has also inserted a 4315mAh large-capacity battery in such a body.



Vivo X50 Pro: Camera

The imaging system is one of the most surprising features of the X50 Pro. The rear of the X50 Pro is 48 megapixel main cameras (including ultra-stable anti-shake micro-cloud platform) + 13-megapixel secondary lenses + 8 megapixel super wide-angle + 8 megapixel telephoto lens has a four-camera combination with a front camera of 32-megapixel. Through the rear four-camera combination can achieve up to 60 times zoom. This configuration combination makes photography on x50 Pro very powerful.






The main camera of the X50 Pro has a micro-cloud platform, which has powerful anti-shake performance and can bring a completely different anti-shake effect. The micro-cloud platform breaks through the limitation that traditional OIS optical image stabilization can only move on a plane, and can achieve three-dimensional image stabilization, and has a better image stabilization effect when taking photos or videos.



In addition, Vivo also cooperated with Sony to customize a professional Color Filter, which can greatly increase the transmittance of the R/G/B channel to increase the amount of incoming light. At the same time, an independent color temperature sensor is also added to achieve a more accurate white balance, and accurate color performance can also be obtained when taking pictures under complex light.




The sample taken from the main camera, the overall color of the sample is restored to true, and it looks natural and comfortable. The sample generated by default 12 megapixel retains good details. Of course, you can get richer details through the 48-megapixel camera mode.


In terms of night shooting, the main camera's larger light intake and micro-cloud platform system can improve the quality of the photo. The PTZ equipped with the X50 Pro can improve the shutter fault tolerance rate, greatly increase the exposure time, and also ensure the film rate. This is one of the benefits of the PTZ for taking pictures.

Vivo X50 Pro: Performance

In the performance part, the X50 Pro is equipped with the Snapdragon 765G platform and supports SA/NSA dual-mode 5G. The storage aspect is the combination of LPDDR4X+UFS 2.1, with 8GB+128GB and 8GB+256GB storage versions optional, and the overall performance is at the mid-end level. 



The X50 pro produces an average of 30 to 50 frames, and the fluctuation of the whole frame is very small, which can get good game experience. In addition, the X50 Pro has reached the 180Hz screen touch sampling rate, and various operations in the game can be quickly responded to. It is no problem to deal with mainstream online games.

Vivo X50 Pro: Battery



The X50 Pro has a built-in 4315mAh large-capacity battery, which is matched with a 33W ultra-fast flash charge. We have conducted detailed tests on charging and battery life. In the endurance test part, we conducted a 3-hour endurance test. Watching an hour of 1080P video online consumes 13% of the power, brushing Facebook for 30 minutes consumes 5%, browsing Chrome for 30 minutes consumes 6%, and playing an hour of games consumes 16% battery. After 3 hours of battery life test, 60% of the battery is left.

Conclusion

The micro-cloud platform mounted on the X50 Pro is undoubtedly the biggest bright spot and a breakthrough for the mobile phone imaging system. The micro cloud platform can bring obvious anti-shake performance upgrades, and better results can be obtained by taking pictures and videos. So, if you want a photography centric phone with mid-level gaming performance you can go for Vivo X50 Pro.