vivo S50 Series Design Revealed: New “Confession” Colorway Shines

The vivo S50 series is getting close to launch, and vivo has started showing off what the phones will look like. Recently, they revealed a brand-new color option called “Confession.” This one stands out because it has a kind of colorful halo effect on the back instead of a plain color.

What the Standard vivo S50 Looks Like

vivo S50 smartphone in white Confession color held in hand,

  • From the official pictures, the regular vivo S50 uses a simple, modern design:
  • It has a rectangular camera module on the back.
  • The sides of the phone are flat, giving it a clean look.
  • The frame is made of metal, which helps it feel more premium.

Besides the “Confession” color, there will also be Inspiration Purple, Serene Blue, and Deep Space Black. These are solid colors, so they look more traditional.

Vivo S50 Pro mini Version Has a Special Design

“vivo S50 Pro mini purple color with horizontal triple-camera setup.”

Before the color reveal, a vivo product manager named Han Boxiao teased the appearance of the vivo S50 Pro mini in the purple color. Unlike the standard S50, which has a tall rectangular camera setup, the Pro mini uses a horizontal Deco design—meaning the entire camera area runs sideways instead of vertically.

Han Boxiao said that while some other phones use horizontal camera designs, vivo’s version has its own advantages—especially because the S50 Pro mini is a small-sized flagship, using a 6.31-inch flat screen. In today’s market, where most phones are big and heavy, this smaller size makes the phone easier to hold and use with one hand.

The Deco camera area is also special because:

  • It’s completely flat—there are no camera bumps at all.
  • It’s made from aviation-grade aluminum.
  • The finishing uses a cold-carving technique, giving it a smooth, unified feel.

Flagship Performance in a Small Body

The S50 Pro mini doesn’t just look good—it’s powerful. It uses:

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5

LPDDR5X RAM

UFS 4.1 storage

This is the first time the vivo S series is using a flagship-level Snapdragon chip this early. According to test scores, it can reach over 3 million points on AnTuTu, which is extremely powerful.

Camera Capabilities

The Pro mini also focuses heavily on photography:

  • A large-sensor main camera with VCS biomimetic technology (great for night shots)
  • A large-sensor periscope telephoto lens (rare for compact phones)
  • A 50MP front camera that reduces distortion for selfies
  • A flagship-grade flash that works across zoom levels

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Battery & Durability

Despite being small, the phone packs impressive hardware:

  • 6500mAh battery (very large for its size)
  • 90W wired + 40W wireless charging
  • 3D ultrasonic fingerprint sensor
  • IP69 + IP68 water and dust resistance
  • X-axis linear motor for better vibration feel

vivo S50 Geekbench Score

A new vivo device with model number V2528A—likely the standard vivo S50—has appeared on Geekbench.

Benchmark details:

  • Snapdragon 8s Gen 3
  • 16GB RAM
  • OriginOS 6 based on Android 16
  • Single-core: 2044–2046
  • Multi-core: 5710–5851

The same model also passed 3C certification, confirming 90W fast charging.

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Expected Specs Based on Recent Leaks

vivo S50 (Standard Model)

  • 6.59-inch 1.5K flat screen
  • Metal frame
  • Flagship-level periscope telephoto lens
  • Snapdragon 8s Gen 3

vivo S50 Pro mini

  • 6.31-inch 1.5K flat display
  • Snapdragon 8 Gen 5

The vivo S50 series is shaping up to be one of the most interesting mid-to-flagship releases this season. With a bold new design, flagship-grade Pro mini model, and strong performance numbers, the lineup looks promising—especially for users who prefer compact phones without sacrificing power.

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