Vivo Improves The Imaging Formula For X100 Series Flagship Phones

Vivo Improves The Imaging Formula For X100 Series Flagship Phones

Vivo, the sequel to the February X90 series of optical focus smartphones that created a lot of buzz when it was launched in China last month, has announced its launch in the global market. The X100 features an updated Zeiss imaging system, leading MediaTek chipset, and longer battery life.

As before, the new flagship phone is available in two versions: X100 and X100 Pro. Here we will focus on the Pro and start with the rear camera. The main shooter has a 1-inch 50MP image sensor that has been treated with “optical precision calibration” for “consistent clarity and image quality” as well as “reflective plane” stabilization features.

The other round camera modules are also 50MP cameras. Dubbed the Floating Telephoto Lens, it is the first portable imaging system that will meet Zeiss Vario-Apo-Sonar requirements for reduced chromatic aberration and feature an f/2.5 aperture to ensure up to 6x higher image quality in a variety of conditions. At 10x. » The rest of the camera is an ultra-wide-angle unit.

The Vivo V3's dedicated imaging chip enables cinematic 4K videos, with Zeiss Bokeh also available for that coveted blurred background. Multifocal mode allows users to “take professional-grade images at focal lengths up to 100mm.”

Inside, the V3 chip is joined by a MediaTek Dimensity 9300 chipset, an octa-core processor that offers a "significant jump in performance over its predecessor" and integrated graphics. Up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage are available, and the 5,400mAh battery supports fast wireless charging.

The summary of key features includes a 6.78-inch OLED display with a resolution of 1260 x 2800 pixels with a 120Hz variable refresh rate and 3,000 nits peak brightness for sunlight-readable photos, and a 3,000 nits selfie camera. 32MP for video, 508p on Blu-ray. And Wi-Fi 7. In addition to 5G water and dust resistance and the IP68 standard.

The standard version of the X100 is a slightly less efficient model. Vivo has yet to confirm when people around the world can get their hands on its new flagship phones, but it's unlikely to reach US shores.

Source: Vivo

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