The Vivo V50 feels like a familiar sequel—similar to the Vivo V40 but with some fresh upgrades. Vivo's "if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it" approach works here. While not a radical change, the V50 surprised with its sleek design and solid improvements. The display and build feel premium, and though I feared dropping it due to the glossy/matte finish, I didn’t have to test my luck. ZEISS cameras improve photo quality, and at Rs 34,999, it’s a good deal for photography. Battery life easily lasts over a day and a half with heavy use. If you're on the Vivo V40, skip the upgrade. But if your phone’s older, the V50 is a strong choice—just don’t expect mind-blowing performance.
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Should you spend Rs 27,999 on the OPPO F29 Pro in 2025? If durability tops your list—absolutely. We dropped it, spilled hot tea on it, and it barely flinched. It’s tough, travel-friendly, and packs a 6,000mAh battery, all while staying sleek and stylish. Sure, it lacks an ultra-wide camera and isn’t built for hardcore gaming, but for everyday use, it’s a solid pick—though rivals like the Nord 4, POCO F6, and GT 6T offer strong alternatives.
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