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Volvo V50 T5 R-Design – Performance Wagon POV ReviewDesign, a sleeper wagon with turbocharged power and sporty handling! Experience its acceleration, driving dynamics, and premium features in this exciting POV review. Don’t miss this stylish and ...
Find out how much the Road Tax (Vehicle Excise Duty or VED) will be on your car over the coming year. Cars from 1 March 2001 are taxed according to how much CO2 they emit. Cars registered before 1 ...
Just last month, the Vivo V50 went on sale in the Indian market with the higher end V50 Pro variant expected to debut soon as ...
Vivo V50 has finally launched in India with Zeiss-powered cameras and Snapdragon 7 Gen 3. Here’s how it compares against the Vivo V40. The Vivo V50 is the latest V-series device by Vivo in India.
Vivo, on Monday, launched the latest V-series device in India, namely the Vivo V50. It is the successor to last year's Vivo V40, which, just like the Vivo V50, offers Zeiss optics at a mid-range ...
The vivo V50 is now official in India, and it brings a few minor spec differences compared to its predecessor. These include a larger 6,000 mAh battery with slightly faster 90W wired charging and ...
Vivo V50 comes in three colour choices. Vivo V50 has officially launched in India at a starting price of Rs 34,999. Sequel to the V40, the V50 brings incremental—but quality-of-life ...
The V50, for the most part, is a repurposed V40. Vivo took the adage, “if it isn’t broke…” a little too seriously. But that is okay. Before I deep dive into making a case for this new V ...
Vivo on Monday (February 17, 2025) launched the Vivo V50 smartphone in India featuring ZEISS-tuned camera. The Vivo V50 succeeds the Vivo V40 series launched last year. However, in 2025 ...
The Vivo V50 is the latest phone in Vivo’s V series, and it is largely a mid-segment device known for its photography. The Vivo V50 boasts three 50-megapixel cameras (including the selfie camera ...
Promising to up the satisfaction a notch is the new Vivo V50. With ZEISS-collaboration on its optics, a super-bright display and seemingly endless battery life, is there anything that holds it back?
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