The vivo X90 series will be available on November 22nd, and the most powerful member of the family, the X90 Pro+, has already been confirmed to have a 1″ sensor.
Today, a leaked image, apparently intended for the official website, revealed the phone’s full camera specifications, as well as most of the information about the new display, as well as some other key features.
The Sony IMX989 1″ sensor will be used in the vivo X90 Pro+ and the screen will be a Samsung E6 OLED with LTPO 4.0 technology.
The phone will most likely be equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, as well as a vivo V2 ISP, which will provide even clearer photos and videos in low-light conditions.
The display is advertised as having a 2K resolution, which some manufacturers refer to as their QHD+/1440p panels. This is the same resolution as the predecessor X80 Pro, with a pixel density of 517 ppi.
The camera setup, which includes four compelling cameras, is clearly what will set the X90 Pro+ apart from the crowd.
The primary camera is a 1″ Sony IMX989 50MP sensor, but there is also a 50MP telephoto cam with a Sony IMX758 sensor, a 64MP periscope unit, and a 48MP Sony IMX598 ultra wide-angle shooter.
The main camera has a focal length of 23mm equivalent, the 2x telephoto has a focal length of 50mm equivalent, the periscope has a focal length of 90mm equivalent, and the ultra-wide has a focal length of 14mm equivalent.
Hi-Fi audio, a larger-than-usual fingerprint scanner under the screen, 80W wired fast charging and 50W wireless support, and an IP68-certified body is among the other features of this capable phone.
The final question to be answered at tomorrow’s event is how much this smartphone will cost and whether Vivo will mention global availability.
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