Vivo is going to launch the Vivo X100 series flagship smartphone on November 13. The standard Vivo X100, Vivo X100 Pro and Vivo X100 Pro+ models are expected to hit the market under this series.
Several details about the devices have already surfaced. And now ahead of the launch, live images of the regular Vivo X100 model have surfaced online, giving a glimpse of the design.
The leak is a live image of the Vivo
X100
A Weibo (Chinese micro-blogging site)
user shared a picture of the Vivo X100 in one of his posts. The image shows
only the rear panel of the phone. The rear shell of the blue back panel has a
fancy curved pattern, probably inspired by the night sky. It has a large
circular camera island with Zeiss branding and a flash on the side. The phone
has curved edges which makes it comfortable to hold.
Already, a recent report shared some
sample images captured by the camera of the Vivo X100. Besides, the phone
recently performed quite well in benchmark platform tests like Geekbench and
AnTuTu.
According to reports, the standard
Vivo X100 will have a primary camera with f/1.57 aperture, which could be a
Sony IMX920 or Lytia LYT-8xx sensor. Additionally, a 64-megapixel Omnivision
OV64B telephoto camera and 50-megapixel Samsung ISOCELL JN1 ultra-wide sensor
may be included.
In addition, both X100 series models can have a Zeiss Vario-Tessor (T*) lens with Vivo's V3 Image Signal Processor (ISP). While the regular model is confirmed to have the MediaTek Dimensity 9300 processor, there is room for doubt about the Pro model. Because, recently this phone was spotted in the Geekbench benchmark database with the old Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip. But it is believed that the brand is likely to launch the flagship Vivo X100 Pro with the latest Dimensity 9300 or Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip.