April 1, 2025 — Vivo is gearing up to launch its next camera-focused mid-range smartphone, the Vivo V50e, in India, following the successful debut of the Vivo V50 earlier this year. The company has now teased the device through a dedicated microsite, confirming key highlights such as color options, camera upgrades, display features, and AI capabilities.

Vivo V50e Design & Color Variants
The upcoming Vivo V50e will be available in two elegant color variants:
Sapphire Blue – Featuring a unique sand-like texture
Pearl White – A sleek and minimalist look
In terms of build quality, the device is confirmed to offer IP68 and IP69 ratings, making it dustproof and water-resistant — a rare feature in this price segment.
Vivo V50e Camera Features
The V50e is camera-centric, offering a powerful photography experience with:
Dual rear cameras, expected to include:
A Sony main sensor
An ultrawide-angle lens
Aura LED flash support, similar to the Vivo V50
Sony Multifocal Pro Portrait Mode with three focal lengths – 1x, 1.5x, and 2x
A 50MP front camera with autofocus, ideal for high-quality selfies and video calls
4K video recording on both front and rear cameras
Vivo is also integrating AI-powered tools for photography and productivity, including:
AI Image Expander
AI Erase 2.0
Note Assist
Transcript Assist
Display & Build
The V50e will feature a quad-curved display, giving it a premium look and immersive visual experience — a design element usually found in flagship models.
Vivo V50e Expected Specifications
Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7300 (expected)
Battery: Massive 5600mAh battery for all-day performance
Price: Expected to be under ₹30,000 in India
Launch Date: Anticipated in mid-April 2025
What Makes Vivo V50e Stand Out?
Flagship-grade camera experience in a mid-range budget
Premium quad-curved display rarely seen in this price category
Long-lasting battery with AI performance features
Water and dust resistance with IP68/IP69 rating
Ideal for users seeking high-quality content creation on the go
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.



