Vivo X100 Pro Unboxing And First Look
Here, the vivo X100 Pro is in the office and ready to be seen! The phone comes with a 120W charger, a nice case, and a USB cable.
The Vivo X100 Pro remains a China exclusive, but will make its global debut next week. This is Vivo's main flagship and is the high-end product you want.
On the front there is a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a frequency of 120 Hz and 1260x2800 pixels with a brightness of 3000 nits. As you can imagine, it's a large screen with thin, curved bezels that have become a hallmark of the series.
Things get more complicated further back. Three cameras can rightly be considered the best. The main camera has a 23mm f/1.8 lens and a 1-inch 50MP Sony IMX989 sensor.
Then there's a 15mm ultra-wide-angle camera with autofocus and another 50-megapixel sensor. But what caught the eye was the world's first mobile telephoto lens with Zeiss APO certification. An apochromatically corrected zoom lens aligns green, blue, and red colors on the same focal plane, resulting in better sharpness and less contrast. The new mobile periscope module has an aperture of f/2.57 and a 100mm equivalent focal length with 4.3x optical and 100x digital zoom. This is probably our favorite camera.
The Vivo X100 Pro is almost the same size as its predecessor: the same height, 0.8 mm wider, 0.4 mm thinner and 6 g heavier. But the most obvious differences are revealed when comparing the camera islands. The triple configuration of the new phone surpasses the configuration of the old phone. The basic and ultra-wide cameras are more or less the same, but the differences between the old 50mm zoom camera and the new 100mm zoom camera are obvious.
While the 50mm f/1.6 is powerful, we expect a new level of image quality from the X100 Pro's 100mm zoom.
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Then there's the SoC: vivo We'll take a detailed look at the performance and temperature of the chip in our review.