Samsung Galaxy A56 vs Vivo V50 – Which Smartphone Should You Buy

I spent the last two weeks carrying two phones, one in each pocket, swapping SIM cards every morning like a drug dealer. The goal? Find out whether Samsung’s Galaxy A56 5G or Vivo’s V50 5G is the one you’ll still like after the honeymoon ends. Below are the raw notes—no press-release fluff, no spec-sheet copy-paste—just the stuff that matters when you’re standing in the store wondering which box to hand your credit card over for.

Design

  • Galaxy A56: flat aluminium sides, Gorilla Glass Victus+ front and back, IP67. Drop it in a puddle, fish it out, keep talking.
  • Vivo V50: curved front and back, plastic frame that somehow feels like glass, IP69. That extra “9” means it laughs at high-pressure kitchen taps—great if you shoot TikToks while washing dishes. Vivo also hides a soft-impact cage under
  • the shell; edge impacts that would dent the A56 leave almost no mark on the V50.
  • Verdict: A56 looks classier, Vivo is the one I’d give to a teenager without a case.
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Samsung Galaxy A56 V/S Vivo V50

What you actually touch or countGalaxy A56 5GVivo V50 5G
Screen vibeFlat, 6.7″, looks like a tiny TVCurved, 6.78″, feels like it spills over the sides
Brightness in noon sun“Pretty bright” – 1 900 nits“Are we on the surface of the sun?” – 4 500 nits
GutsExynos 1580, zippy menusSnapdragon 7 Gen 3, happier in games
Storage speedUFS 3.1 – apps install in a blinkUFS 2.2 – slower, but you get 256 GB at the starter tier
Cameras out back50 MP main, 12 MP ultra, 2 MP toy macro50 MP main, 50 MP ultra – no filler lens
Selfie cam12 MP, fine for Zoom50 MP, Zeiss sparkle, your group-chat turns into a photo shoot
Battery lifeDay and a bit, 5 000 mAhDay and a half, 6 000 mAh – forget the charger at home and live
Charging45 W, coffee break top-up90 W, shower-and-go full tank
ToughnessIP67 – survives the sinkIP69 – survives the power washer
Update promise6 years – you’ll be bored before it is3 years – solid, but not Samsung-solid

Screen

Both panels are 120 Hz AMOLEDs that make Netflix pop, but peak brightness is where lives are changed. Samsung tops out at 1 900 nits—already excellent—while Vivo pushes an eye-searing 4 500 nits. In direct Manila sunlight the V50 is the only phone I could frame a photo without squinting. Curved edges on the Vivo also hide the bezels, if you like that infinity-pool vibe.
Verdict: Vivo for outdoors, Samsung if flat screens and no accidental touches matter more.

Speed

  • Numbers first: Exynos 1580 inside the A56 destroys Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 in sequential storage tests (1 722 MB/s vs 966 MB/s) because Samsung uses UFS 3.1 while Vivo cheaped out with UFS 2.2. Day-to-day that translates to apps installing noticeably quicker and the gallery opening like it’s on caffeine.
    Gaming flips the script. Snapdragon’s Adreno 720 keeps Genshin Impact at a steady 50 fps on medium-high; the Mali-G68 in the A56 dips to 38 fps when the screen fills with spell effects. Thermals are fine on both—neither phone becomes a hand-warmer.
  • Verdict: A56 feels snappier in normal use, Vivo is the gamers’ pick.

Cameras

  • Samsung gives you three lenses: 50 MP main with OIS, 12 MP ultra-wide, 5 MP macro that should have stayed in 2019.
  • Vivo goes dual: 50 MP main + 50 MP ultra-wide, both Zeiss-tuned, and a 50 MP selfie shooter that is straight-up unfair to the competition. Skin tones look alive instead of wax-work, and the ultra-wide keeps sharp corner detail the A56
  • smears. Low-light is closer than expected—Samsung’s processing is cooler and more contrasty, Vivo preserves shadow detail—but selfies win the day for Vivo.
    Verdict: unless you absolutely need a macro lens, Vivo is the camera phone.

Battery

  • PCMark Work 3.0 loop until 20 %:
  • A56: 15 h 15 min (5 000 mAh, 45 W)
  • V50: 21 h 03 min (6 000 mAh, 90 W)

Real life: A56 ends at 18 % after 24 h of dual-SIM, 4 h screen-on. Vivo still shows 41 % and tops back to 100 % in 32 minutes instead of Samsung’s 68 minutes.
Verdict: Vivo, no contest.

Software

  • Samsung promises six Android versions and six years of security patches—longer than most marriages. Vivo commits to three OS updates and four years of patches. One UI 7 is also cleaner; Funtouch 15 still pushes the odd “hot apps” folder you have to delete.
  • Verdict: Samsung future-proofs you better.

Price

Galaxy A56:

  • 8 / 128 – ₱23 990
  • 8 / 256 – ₱25 990

Vivo V50:

  • 8 / 256 – ₱26 999
  • 12 / 512 – ₱30 999

Yes, Vivo’s base model gives you twice the storage, but Samsung’s cheaper entry ticket and longer update cycle balance the maths.

So which one should you actually click “check-out” on?

Buy the Galaxy A56 5G if you:

  • want the smoothest everyday UI
  • hate curved screens and accidental touches
  • plan to keep the phone until 2030 thanks to Samsung’s update oath

Buy the Vivo V50 5G if you:

  • shoot a lot of selfies or ultra-wide travel shots
  • game on the go and need every frame you can squeeze
  • regularly forget your charger and still need day-two battery

I am Kamal Chauhan, a web and app developer, and YouTuber. My YouTube channel Technikal MR Rajasthani provides useful videos for blogging, website building and starting a digital business. With my experience and expertise, I help you turn your business dreams into reality.

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