Vivo V50 vs Vivo V50 Lite: If you are considering upgrading your smartphone and finding yourself torn between Vivo V50 and Vivo V50 Lite, then you’re in good company. Both are going to leave everyone breathless with the new looks, robust specs, and future-generation connectivity. But some differences could make one of them apt for you. Let’s compare them in detail to walk you through it.

Processor: Vivo V50 Lite vs Vivo V50

Vivo V50 Lite uses a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chip and a 2.4GHz octa-core chip. Although it has a massive 12GB of RAM and humongous 512GB internal storage, the performance for heavy use is not so excellent. Vivo V50 uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chip with a slightly faster 2.63GHz octa-core chip. It is paired with 8GB RAM, which can be virtually doubled by another 8 GB. Although the RAM is lower, Vivo V50 chipset is more powerful and efficient.

Display and Battery: Vivo V50 Lite vs Vivo V50

Both share the same 6.77-inch AMOLED display with 1080×2392 resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. But Vivo V50 takes it a step further with HDR10+, P3 color gamut, and VM7 light-emitting material, hence it is superior for video content. It is also shielded with Diamond Shield Glass. Vivo V50 Lite boasts a 1800 nits peak brightness, while Vivo V50 has a whopping 4500 nits. On the battery front, V50 Lite takes the lead with a 6500mAh battery compared to V50’s 6000mAh. Both offer 90W fast charging and reverse charging.

Camera: Vivo V50 Lite and Vivo V50

Vivo V50 Lite comes with a dual camera system consisting of a 50MP primary sensor and a 2MP secondary sensor, and can shoot 1080p video. Surprisingly, it lacks a front camera, which could be a significant trade-off for a few. Vivo V50 addresses this problem with a 50MP + 50MP dual camera setup with OIS and 4K video recording support, along with a 50MP front camera for video calling and selfies. Obviously, Vivo V50 has a better-rounded camera setup.

Device’s Price

Vivo V50 Lite will be priced at ₹37,990 in India. Vivo V50 is already out on various platforms such as Croma and Amazon, priced at ₹34,999. Although it boasts better overall specs, the lower-end V50 is less expensive than the Lite version, thus being a value-for-money device.

Conclusion

If you’re thinking of Vivo V50 Lite only for storage or battery, you may as well wait. But for all the other things, performance, display quality, camera, and even price, Vivo V50 is well ahead. As it’s already out and less expensive than the latter Lite model coming up, waiting might not be worth it unless you’re looking for maximum internal space.