Say hello to the vivo Y50 5G (and its sibling, the Y50m 5G), designed primarily for the bustling Chinese market. This isn’t just another entry-level phone; it’s a statement piece, blending affordability with features that often cost a whole lot more.

So, what makes the Y50 5G worth a closer look? Let’s dive in!

Battery That Goes On, And On, And On…

First up, the star of the show: a colossal 6,000mAh battery. Yes, you read that right – 6,000mAh! In a world where many phones barely scrape through a day, the Y50 5G promises marathon endurance. We’re talking about multiple days of light to moderate use, meaning less time tethered to a wall outlet and more time actually using your phone. And when it finally does need a top-up, vivo hasn’t skimped on speed, offering a brisk 44W fast charging capability. That’s a combo rarely seen at this price point and a huge win for everyday convenience.

Built for the Real World: IP64 Durability!

Here’s another pleasant surprise for a budget-friendly device: an IP64 rating. This means the vivo Y50 5G is protected against dust and splashes – think accidental spills or a sudden downpour. While not designed for a swim, this level of durability adds a significant layer of peace of mind that’s often missing from phones in its class. It’s a thoughtful addition that makes the Y50 5G feel more robust and ready for the realities of daily life.

Performance on a Budget: Dimensity 6300 & 5G Connectivity

Under the hood, the Y50 5G is powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 6300 processor. This 6nm chip is an efficient engine built for entry-level 5G connectivity. While it won’t be breaking any benchmark records, it’s more than capable of handling your everyday tasks like Browse, social media, video streaming, and even some casual gaming without breaking a sweat. vivo offers a range of RAM options, from a base 4GB up to a generous 12GB, paired with 128GB or 256GB of expandable storage, ensuring smooth multitasking even at its most affordable tiers.

Display & Design: Smooth Visuals, Familiar Look

Visuals come to life on a spacious 6.74-inch IPS LCD display with a fluid 90Hz refresh rate. The higher refresh rate means smoother scrolling and a more responsive feel, a welcome touch for a budget phone. While the 1600x720px (HD+) resolution might not be the sharpest on such a large screen, it’s a common trade-off at this price point to keep costs down while delivering that smooth 90Hz experience.

In terms of design, the Y50 5G maintains a relatively slim 8.2mm thickness and weighs 204 grams, which is quite respectable considering that massive battery. It comes in appealing colors like Azure, Diamond Black, and Platinum, offering a sleek aesthetic.

Camera Capabilities: Sticking to the Essentials

When it comes to cameras, the Y50 5G keeps things simple and functional. You’ll find a 13MP main camera (f/2.2) on the back, ready for your everyday snapshots, and a 5MP selfie shooter on the front for video calls and quick self-portraits. These specs suggest a focus on essential photography rather than advanced features, which is perfectly aligned with its entry-level positioning.

The Verdict

The vivo Y50 5G (and Y50m 5G) is a clear statement from vivo: you don’t need to break the bank to get essential 5G connectivity, incredible battery life, and even some surprising durability. Priced competitively in China starting at around CNY 1,199 (roughly €143 or INR 14,500), it offers a compelling package for users who prioritize longevity and practicality without sacrificing modern connectivity. While it’s a China-only affair for now, it’s a strong indicator of the kind of value vivo is bringing to the global budget smartphone landscape.

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