First glance and unpacking of the Vivo X100 Pro
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Suddenly, the Vivo X100 Pro has arrived at work and is being examined! Along with a great case, USB cord, and 120W charger, the phone comes unboxed.
Although it is still only available in China, the Vivo X100 Pro will be on sale worldwide the following week. This flagship device from Vivo is the highest quality you could hope for.
Its 6.78-inch 120Hz 1260x2800px AMOLED display on the front can provide up to 3,000 nits of brightness. As you may imagine, it's an excellent display, replete with slender bezels and the now-familiar curved bezels of the series.
The cutting edge is found in the back. The triple camera is very entitled to think of itself as the greatest available.The primary camera uses a Sony 50MP IMX989 1-inch sensor with a 23mm f/1.8 lens.
Then there's the additional 50MP sensor and the 15mm autofocusing ultrawide camera. However, the focal point is the first mobile telephoto lens certified by Zeiss APO in history. Green, blue, and red colors are all aligned into the same focus plane by the apochromatically corrected zoom lens optics, which should result in better clarity and less fringing at contrast borders. With an f/2.57 aperture, 100mm equivalent focal length, 4.3x optical zoom, and up to 100x digital zoom, the new floating periscope module is equipped with these features. Perhaps the camera that has us the most thrilled is this one.
The Vivo X100 Pro's dimensions are nearly the same as those of its predecessor: it is 6g heavier, 0.8mm broader, 0.4mm thinner, and the same height. However, a noticeable distinction occurs when We make a comparison between the islands of cameras. The triple arrangement on the new phone is far larger than the old one's. The main and ultrawide cameras are essentially the same, however there is a discernible difference between the new 100mm zoom and the outdated 50mm zoom.
Although the 50mm f/1.6 was a very good lens, we anticipate that the X100 Pro's 100mm zoom will offer even better imaging.
Finally, we anticipate strong performance from the Vivo X100 Pro's larger-than-average 5,400mAh battery, which supports both 50W wireless charging and 100W cable charging.
Next is the SoC; the Vivo X100 Pro is the first Dimensity 9300 phone we've used in the office, and it has a special setup with four performance cores, four Cortex-X4 cores, and four Cortex-A720 cores. We'll examine in-depth the chip's thermals and performance in our assessment.
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