The Vivo V50 feels like a familiar sequelsimilar to the Vivo V40 but with some fresh upgrades. Vivo's "if it aint broke, dont 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 didnt have to test my luck. ZEISS cameras improve photo quality, and at Rs 34,999, its 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 phones older, the V50 is a strong choicejust dont expect mind-blowing performance.
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The Galaxy A37 builds on a familiar formula, offering a smooth display, dependable cameras, and a clean, reliable software experience backed by long-term updates. Day-to-day performance feels stable, and features such as on-device AI editing add real convenience. However, battery life is only adequate for the segment, and performance falls short of rivals' in some areas, especially in gaming. Camera output is consistent but does not particularly stand out. Nonetheless, the Galaxy A37 remains a well-rounded choice for those who prioritise stability, ease of use, and long-term software support over outright power.
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