Yesterday, the rumor mill had leaked some vital details on the upcoming Vivo X50 series. The lineup could include two handsets such as Vivo X50 and Vivo X50 Pro. The devices are expected to arrive as the successor for the Vivo X30 and Vivo X30 Pro smartphones that went official in December last year. Today, the Chinese firm released an official confirmation through Weibo that the Vivo X50 will be made official on June 1.
Before the announcement of the Vivo APEX 2020 concept phone in February, Arun Maini who runs the Mrwhosetheboss YouTube channel had shared some of its key details. Maini’s latest tweet states that the Vivo’s upcoming flagship phone that will come equipped with an eye-like gimbal camera system will deliver next-level stabilization.
What you're seeing right now is the eye-like gimbal camera system on an upcoming vivo flagship smartphone – It should mean NEXT-LEVEL stabilisation
Excited? 🤭 pic.twitter.com/RcWKqMeqS5
— Arun Maini (@Mrwhosetheboss) May 14, 2020
He didn’t reveal the name of the smartphone. However, based on the Vivo’s Weibo post that confirms the launch date of the Vivo X50 smartphone, it appears that the YouTuber could be talking about the next X-series phone from the company.
The Vivo X50 smartphone promises to offer professional photography and video experience. It seems that the smartphone will possess a stable micro gimbal like the APEX 2020 concept phone. It will allow the X50 to offer better stabilization while shooting photos and videos than regular OIS systems.

Leaked renders of the smartphone that were spotted recently spotted on Weibo revealed the presence of a rectangular camera module at the backside of the device. The camera housing had three lenses and an LED flash unit. A separately placed unit below the rectangular housing seems to be the eye-like gimbal camera system. Hopefully, the company will share mode details on the camera capabilities of the Vivo X50 before its launch.
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