The smartphone industry has matured to a point where annual upgrades often feel iterative rather than transformative. Yet every so often, a device arrives that genuinely shifts expectations. vivo’s ...
Vivo is adding two phones to its mid-range S series today. The Vivo S50 and Vivo S50 Pro Mini are arriving in China today with Snapdragon 8 series chips. The Vivo S50 will make its global debut as the ...
vivo has started teasing its upcoming S50 series, and this one is about the vivo S50 Pro mini. The brand has confirmed on Weibo that this compact device will be among the first to use Qualcomm’s ...
After weeks of rumors and teasers, Vivo‘s next compact flagship is finally here. The Vivo S50 Pro Mini has officially debuted in China with high end hardware that brings flagship level performance.
Vivo S50 Pro Mini and the standard Vivo S50 have been officially launched in China as the latest additions to the company’s S series. Both smartphones succeed the Vivo S30 and Vivo S30 Pro Mini. Both ...
I’ve been closely tracking the evolution of Vivo’s smartphone imaging chops, from early models that leaned into portrait styles to gimbal stabilisation and later, the introduction of custom optics ...
As promised, Vivo has today launched the S50 and S50 Pro Mini in China. Both phones come with Snapdragon 8 series chips, 6500 mAh batteries, and Android 16 OS. Let's check their detailed features, ...
Mohali, December 15: In a shocking incident, a kabaddi player was shot dead in front of the players and spectators during live match in Punjab's Mohali. The incident was caught on camera and the video ...
NEW DELHI (ANI) – The Pro Kabaddi League (PKL), now in its 11th season, has reached a “significant milestone” as it enters its second decade. Anupam Goswami, League Commissioner of the Pro Kabaddi ...
A shooting incident occurred at the Bedwan Sports Club's four-day kabaddi match in Mohali, leaving promoter Kanwar Digvijay Singh, also known as Rana Balachauria, seriously injured. The attacker, who ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...