The Vivo The manufacturer recently published official images of the front panel design of the basic model, and also published sample images so we can see what the device's image recording modules will be capable of.
Stills Han BoxiaoVivo Product Manager, and we can first take a look at the design changes compared to the previous X100 model. The soon-to-be-launched smartphone will be equipped with a flat frame made of brushed aluminum.
The screen lost its curves and also got a flat design. There is a hole for the front camera at the top of the screen, and as you can see, the bezels surrounding the screen have also become much thinner.
The primary camera, which will have a field of view equivalent to a focal length of 23mm, is rumored to have a Sony IMX921 sensor, and the soul of the periscope unit will be a 70mm Sony IMX882 sensor. The cameras have a resolution of 50 megapixels, and in principle we can see what they will be capable of in the images above. Even before the presentation, the manufacturer boasts about the telephoto macro capabilities of the periscope unit.
It is also related news that Vivo will hold its developer conference on October 10. This is where OriginOS 5 will be announced, which will be the first system to be installed on Vivo X200 models. Another interesting thing is that the flagships will also be equipped with a solution called “Virtual Graphics Card 2.0”. According to the manufacturer's note, this will improve haptic feedback and provide optimization options for gaming and video calls.
source: GSMArena
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