The smartphone industry will see a new entrant on May 13, when the Chinese manufacturer vivo unveils the X100 Ultra, their latest flagship phone. With leaks and rumors offering us a glimpse of what's to come, this gadget has been the talk of the town lately. Now, additional information regarding the Vivo X100 Ultra's camera setup is available thanks to a recent leak from China.
The Vivo X100 Ultra indeed has an amazing camera setup
The 50MP primary camera on the Vivo X100 Ultra has a Sony LYT-900 1-inch type sensor. Moreover, it has a 50MP wide-angle lens that has been improved by the newest AI picture algorithms from Vivo. Furthermore, it has a 50MP Samsung ISOCELL JN1 selfie camera that can capture 4K footage at 60 frames per second. As stated by Vice President of Vivo Jia Jingdong:
The 200 MP periscope zoom camera with a Samsung ISOCELL HP9 sensor co-developed with vivo is the true highlight, though. Vivo's pixel light sensitivity optimization technique is predicted to improve the light sensitivity of the HP9 sensor by 12% over that of Samsung's current HP3 sensor.
The 200 MP periscope zoom camera with a Samsung ISOCELL HP9 sensor co-developed with vivo is the true highlight, though. Vivo's pixel light sensitivity optimization technique is predicted to improve the light sensitivity of the HP9 sensor by 12% over that of Samsung's current HP3 sensor.
The strongest low-dispersion glass substance in the industry, fluorite glass, will also be used in the telephoto lens, which could improve image quality. Traditionally, professional cameras have been the only devices to employ this material.
The telephoto lens is anticipated to have excellent picture stabilization as well. It uses proprietary software techniques in addition to Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) to further adjust for shaking.
The telephoto lens is anticipated to have excellent picture stabilization as well. It uses proprietary software techniques in addition to Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) to further adjust for shaking.
Apart from its remarkable camera configuration, the Vivo X100 Ultra is expected to come with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset and support up to 1TB of storage.
It is anticipated that the beginning pricing will be roughly 6,699 Yuan (or $930 when converted straight), with the option to upgrade to 8,499 Yuan ($1,180) based on the storage configuration selected. For the time being, its worldwide availability is still unknown, so stay tuned for further information.
It is anticipated that the beginning pricing will be roughly 6,699 Yuan (or $930 when converted straight), with the option to upgrade to 8,499 Yuan ($1,180) based on the storage configuration selected. For the time being, its worldwide availability is still unknown, so stay tuned for further information.

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