Our vivo V50 battery life and charging test results are out

Vivo recently rolled out a new generation of its mid-range V-series and we are having a close look at the vivo V50 ahead of our review.
First, let’s look at the phone and how it compares with its predecessor, the V40. Both are powered by the same Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset, both have essentially the same screen size at 6.77”. However, the V50 screen has a lower resolution of 1,080 x 2,392px vs. 1,260 x 2,800px on the previous model. You’d think that would be an advantage when it comes to battery life.

The upgraded Si/C battery should have had an even bigger impact as it now has 6,000mAh capacity, up from 5,500mAh. And yet the vivo V50 posted slightly lower results.
vivo v50 battery life test
Vivo promises that a full battery is enough to last 16 hours of watching YouTube or 9 hours of gaming. The V50 delivered on the gaming front with exactly 9 hours and over-delivered in the video test with a runtime of 19:19 hours.
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Our charging test for the vivo V50 is also complete, and the results are good but not impressive. As mentioned, the V50 has a larger 6,000mAh battery and brings a slight upgrade to the charge system with a 90W rating, up from 80W on its predecessors.

The V50 is quick off the ground and gets to 40% in just 15 minutes. That is a solid result, but it is on par with what 80W systems can do with that battery capacity. At the 30 minute mark, the phone is at 71% – again, solid but 80W phones match it.
If you’re charging to 100%, the V50 actually gets there quicker than some of the 80W models. By a couple of minutes compared to the OnePlus 13R, but by a solid 9 minutes compared to the Realme 14 Pro+, the Realme kept pace with the vivo at the 15-minute and 30-minute times but fell behind in the final stretch. So, the upgrade from 80W to 90W is minor, but it could be impactful for those who like to leave home with their battery at 100%.
The vivo V-series has a pretty quick turnaround – the V30 came out in March 2024, the V40 in July 2024 and the V50 is already here. On paper, there are upgrades with each generation, but in practice some of the promised improvements have failed to materialize. We have more tests in the works, stay tuned for the detailed report.
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Reader comments
- Minu
- 29 Mar 2025
- IWT
It's Vivo's last V series phone for the Asian market with eSIM support (the European variant lacks it for some reason), as well as Vivo's last phone with a UV-sensitive back panel, along with the larger flashlight.
- Minu
- 29 Mar 2025
- IWT
And they could've switched to a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 instead, to make this a meaningful upgrade. Either way, the V30 Pro is still unmatched from BBK's roster, alongside the Reno10 Pro+ with no succeeding iterations whatsoever.