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The Vivo X50 smartphones are now official after weeks of leaks and rumours. These devices, the X50, X50 Pro and X50 Pro+ all support 5G technology, have similar storage configurations and multiple rear cameras.

Vivo X50

This smartphone runs Android 10-based Funtouch OS 10.5 with dual-SIM(Nano) connectivity. It is built around a 6.56-inch FHD+ (1080×2376 pixels) AMOLED display with a 92.8 percent screen-to-body ratio.

Under the hood, the Snapdragon 765G SoC is paired with Adreno 620 GPU and 8GB of RAM with 256GB of internal storage.

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The vivo X50 has a quad-rear camera setup with a 48MP main sensor assisted by a 13MP portrait camera, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera and a 5MP macro camera. These cameras also feature 20× digital zoom, four-axis OIS, EIS and more. Up front, the X50 has a 32MP selfie camera embedded in a hole-punch cutout with features including super night view, portrait, panorama, dynamic photo, AR cute shut, portrait light effect and more.

A 4,200mAh battery offering 33W fast charging support keeps the device powered up through out the day, as connectivity options include SA and NSA 5G, Wi-Fi, USB Type-C and more. This device costs $491 for the 8GB+128GB model, and $547 for the 8GB+256GB model. This device is available in Black Mirror, Shallow and Liquid Oxygen colour options.

It is currently available for pre-sales on the company’s official website and will go on sale from the 6 th of June.

Vivo X50 Pro

This also runs Android 10-based Funtouch OS 10.5 and supports dual SIM(Nano) connectivity. This device has the same screen dimensions as the Vivo X50, with a slightly smaller screen-to-body ratio at 92.6 percent.

It is powered by the Snapdragon 765G SoC which is paired with Adreno 620 GPU and about 8GB of RAM. Onboard storage is also offered up to 256GB.

This smartphone also packs four rear cameras, with a 48MP main sensor alongside a 13MP portrait camera, an 8MP telephoto shooter and an 8MP macro camera. Up front, a 32MP selfie camera in a hole-punch cutout features night view, slow motion, short video, AR cute shot and more.

A 4,315mAh battery offers 33W fast charging support and ensures that the device stays powered throughout the day. Connectivity options include SA and NSA 5G, USB Type-C, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v5.1 and more. This smartphone costs $603 for the 8GB+128GB option and $660 for the 8GB+256GB option. It will be available in Liquid Oxygen and Black Mirror colour options, currently up for pre-sales, the X50 Pro will go on sake from the 12 th of June.

Vivo X50 Pro+

This device shares a lot of similarities with the Vivo X50 Pro, as they both have the same screen size, quad-rear cameras, selfie cameras and connectivity options. However, a number of characteristics set it apart from the Vivo X50 Pro.

The X50 Pro+ is powered by the Snapdragon 865 SoC with a main camera boasting a 50MP shooter. The display refresh rate gets up to 120Hz, with this device offering fast charging support at 44W. This device supports up to 12GB RAM and is currently priced at $701 for the 8GB+128GB option, $771 for the 8GB+256GB option and $842 for the 12GB+256GB option. This smartphone is expected to go on sale in July.

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Reports making the rounds suggest that search giant Google is now looking to expand the options offered by the power button menu. These new options may allow users quickly launch tasks or the voice assistant rather than the traditional power off and restart device options.

The new options will modify the layout to create room for smart home controls and the wallet options containing the user’s bank(s) and loyalty cards. The standard buttons for emergency calls and power off are moved to the top to make room for these new options.

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The new options can grant users with instant access to their home lighting, cameras, thermostat and everything related to IoT. You can now control them with a single click, or you could tap and hold which takes you to the corresponding app or reveal additional options.

Presently, there is no confirmation concerning third-party apps and if the power button will be customizable with them. We believe that we would discover more details about this new feature and what else it may offer in the coming days, especially as Google has pushed back the Android 11 Beta Launch show.

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