This article is about the mightiest of the trio – the Vivo X100 Ultra.
As promised, the X100 Ultra it’s chock-full of goodies, with the focus on the camera department. You might say this is Vivo’s first camera – a camera that also doubles as a smartphone!
Rear quad camera setups are the thing these days, but the Vivo X100 Ultra is confident enough to come with a triple camera setup.
The Vivo X100 Ultra is built differently. This brand-new flagship throws out the secondary (the 100mm+) telephoto camera and offers just a main camera, an ultra-wide one and a telephoto that will probably blow your mind away.
This camera phone should be impressive even beyond the camera department: a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset promises buttery-smooth performance, a 6.78-inch 120Hz OLED screen (QHD+), a 5,500mAh battery (80W wired, 30W wireless charging). Also, there’s an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor from Goodix, Mac support, and a long-range Wi-Fi mode that’s apparently able to maintain stable connections at up to 150 meters away.The Vivo X100 Ultra starts at 6,499 yuan (~$898) for the 12GB/256GB model, while the 16GB/512GB model will set users back 7,299 yuan (~$1,009).
So far, it’s unclear whether the Vivo X100 Ultra will be launched outside of China. Cross your fingers!
In a nutshell, because it’s potent enough (on paper, at least): we’re talking about a 200MP sensor!
Instead of having two separate telephoto snappers, Vivo’s idea is to have a single telephoto camera with a high enough resolution sensor that enables cropping. This, paired with some smart AI sorcery, could
Truth to be told, cropping in a photo, taken by a 85mm lens is not the same as taking a photo with a, let’s say, 135mm lens. Just as cropping in a 23mm photo doesn’t make it a “true” 85mm photo. Let’s see why:
Could it turn out that Vivo’s X100 Ultra cameras are the ones to beat in 2024? Maybe… maybe not; here’s what the setup consists of:
All three rear cameras pack the ZEISS T* coating for reducing glare. This should result in better images!
Other camera features include 4K cinematic portrait video, 4K/120fps slow-motion video, 4K/60fps Dolby Vision video, a new monochrome color profile, 3D photo, and video capture.
In the following weeks, many tests will be conducted and numerous real-life comparisons will be made with the Vivo X100 Ultra against other camera phone kings.
Until that happens, let’s check out what the Xiaomi 14 Ultra and the Oppo Find X7 Ultra bring to the table strictly in terms of camera capabilities.
Xiaomi 14 Ultra
Oppo Find X7 Ultra:
Is mobile photography important enough for you to import the Vivo X100 Ultra if it doesn’t go global? Let me know in the comments!
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