(C): Vivo
The Vivo V50 Lite 5G enters the Malaysian market as it brings an impressive battery capacity along with an unexpected compact size. Vivo V-series introduces their most recent model which provides solutions to the widespread smartphone battery problems users experience daily.
Top among all V50 Lite attributes stands its massive 6,500mAh battery enabled by Vivo’s BlueVolt battery technology. Despite its large power backup the device showcases exceptional slim design features which allow it to stay at 7.79mm:
The 90W FlashCharge capability of the device permits users to reach a 20% charge in 7.5 minutes while they can get a full charge in under an hour. Reverse charging is built into the V50 Lite which enables it to serve as a portable charger for other devices in need.
The V50 Lite features a 6.77-inch P-OLED display with FHD+ resolution and a fluid 120Hz refresh rate. It runs on a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor, 12GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage.
The device features a combination of a 50MP main camera with an 8MP ultrawide sensor and a 32MP front-facing camera to satisfy photographers and selfie enthusiasts. The device operates with Android 15 while featuring Vivo’s Funtouch 15 OS on top of it.
The V50 Lite provides three fashionable color options, including Titanium Gold and Phantom Black with purple underlay and Fantasy Purple with pink-purple gradient.
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