Vivo is all set to launch its new flagship offering dubbed the Vivo X100 series on November 13 in the market of China. We already have a decent idea about the next generation Vivo flagship lineup and now the camera information of the vanilla variant of the smartphone series appears online.
According to the latest information, the upcoming Vivo X100 flagship smartphone will feature a triple rear camera setup along with a Sony IMX920 sensor with a large aperture of f/1.57 along with an ultrawide sensor and the device will also feature a periscope tele-macro lens with an f/2.57 aperture and a 3x optical zoom.
The camera setup of the smartphone series will also cover a wide range of focal lengths, from 15mm to 70mm and the same will enable you to capture a variety of shots, from landscapes to close-ups.
On the other hand, it is expected that the upcoming Vivo X100 Pro smartphone is believed to come with the new Vario-Apo-Sonnar lenses while the vanilla model of the smartphone series will feature the Vario-Tessar lenses.
The source also says that the “Sony IMX920” is an internal reference model name and the Japanese electronic giant is currently emphasizing its Lytia brand name which means the final name of the IMX920 may be in the “LYT8xx series”.
It is expected that the upcoming smartphone series will feature a 1.5K BOE curved display with a punch-hole set up at the centre position of the screen and the display will be integrated with short-focus optical fingerprint support for enhanced security.
The smartphone series will feature a 120Hz refresh rate along with the power of the Dimensity 9300 processor. The device will come with up to 16GB of LPDDR5T RAM and up to 1 TB of UFS 4.0 storage. It will be running on the Android 14 out of the box.
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