The Vivo X100 Ultra is a highly anticipated smartphone from Vivo and it is generating buzz with its innovative features and certification updates. This flagship device will come in two versions, one with standard 5G support and another with satellite connectivity and it is marking a significant advancement in smartphone technology. Recently both versions have received certification from prominent Chinese regulatory bodies, including 3C and MIIT and it is indicating an imminent launch.
Vivo X100 Ultra Satellite Communication Edition Receives 3C and MIIT Certification
Reports indicate that the Vivo X100 Ultra will be available in two versions: a standard 5G smartphone and a variant with satellite connectivity. These versions are identified by model numbers V2366GA and V2366HA, respectively. Both versions have received certification from Chinese regulatory bodies, including 3C and MIIT.
Certification Details for Vivo X100 Ultra Satellite Communication Edition
The V2366GA model recently obtained radio certification in China and is expected to come with a power brick labeled V8073L0A1-CN / V8073L0E0-CN, supporting up to 80W fast charging. The regular version of the device is also anticipated to support rapid 80W charging.
First Vivo Phone with Satellite Connectivity
The Vivo X100 Ultra Satellite Communication Edition will support Tiantong satellite communication and it is marking a milestone as the first Vivo phone to offer this feature. Other smartphones in the Chinese market supporting satellite phone calls include the Mate 60 Pro+, Xiaomi 14 Ultra, Oppo Find X7 Ultra, and Huawei P70 Ultra.
MIIT Certification for Xiaomi Device with Satellite Connectivity
A Xiaomi device with model code 2405AVPB7C supporting Tiantong satellite connectivity and it has also received MIIT approval. Unlike the Vivo phone this Xiaomi device does not support cellular connectivity but runs on the Android OS.
Expected Debut and Features of Vivo X100 Ultra
The design of the Vivo X100 Ultra has been revealed through an official poster on Weibo. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, the device is expected to launch alongside the Vivo X100s later this month in China. The X100s is anticipated to be the world’s first phone powered by the Dimensity 9300 Plus chipset.