Vivo recently introduced the V3 ISP chipset with exciting new features that will be showcased in the upcoming Vivo X100 Series of smartphones. This series includes three models: Vivo X100, Vivo X100 Pro, and Vivo X100 Pro Plus. The Vivo X100 Pro Plus has been making headlines lately.
According to reports, the Vivo X100 Pro Plus will feature Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen3 chipset, along with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 storage. Its display is expected to be a large 6.78 inches with an impressive 120Hz refresh rate. Notably, this model will be dust and water-resistant with IP68 certification, and it will also support ultrasonic fingerprint recognition.
One of the standout features of the Vivo X100 Pro Plus is its advanced camera system. It will come equipped with a Sony IMX989 primary camera, a 50MP Sony IMX758 portrait lens, and an expansive 200MP periscope telephoto lens. Of special interest is the inclusion of a variable aperture lens in the primary camera.
While the concept of a variable aperture lens has been seen before in smartphones like Xiaomi’s 13 Ultra and Huawei’s Mate50 Series, Vivo’s approach to this technology is still eagerly awaited. In addition to these impressive features, the Vivo X100 Series will come with the OriginOS 4.0 operating system pre-installed.
This new version of OriginOS has undergone testing on Android 13 and Android 14 platforms, resulting in smoother animation effects. Notable additions include an AI large model, a globally accessible free small window mode, and the inclusion of HyperTerminal and HyperProcess functionalities. OriginOS 4.0 is set to launch officially in October, a month ahead of the X100 Series release.