Along with Vivo X100 Pro, the Chinese company announced Vivo X100, a smartphone that shares many features with its older brother but lacks some features in order to offer a more attractive price and thus satisfy those users who are looking for a high-end mobile phone and do not want to spend too much money. a lot of. The new Vivo mobile is also a direct competitor to the Xiaomi 13T.

Vivo X100 has the same design as its elder brother Vivo X100. All this, in addition, with IP68 water and dust resistance.

Vivo x100 also comes with the same display. This is about 6.78″ OLED panel, which also integrates LTPO technology. This allows you to adapt the refresh rate from 1 to 120 Hz to save battery power. So, if, for example, only text or a static image is displayed on the panel, the screen sampling rate is reduced to 1 Hz, and if the user is scrolling, the frequency increases to 120 Hz.

And speaking of the battery. this X100 has 5000 mAh. It also supports 120W fast charging and up to 100W wireless charging. In terms of processor, Vivo X100 includes a chip Mediatek dimension 9300. In this case, accompanied by two versions of RAM and storage. On the one hand, the one with 12 GB and 256 GB of internal memory. On the other hand, one with 16 GB and 512 GB of memory.

The Vivo X100 comes with a more modest camera setup than its older sibling.

However, the Vivo X100 comes with a more modest camera setup. In this case we find a 50 megapixel main sensor. Additionally, with a 50MP ultra-wide-angle camera. It also includes Telephoto lens with 64 megapixel resolution.

Vivo has fortunately also retained its partnership with Zeiss on this model, allowing you to use some of the modes designed alongside the classic lens signature, such as Portrait mode or Cinema mode, which allows you to apply some blur filters. I actually live included new bokeh styles with Zeiss, like this one called Zeiss B-Speed ​​Style Bokeh. This can create a sort of triangular blur similar to what was produced with 1970s cameras used to record video.

However, the X100 has Vivo V2 chipTherefore, some additional features such as the ability to record videos in cinema mode and 4K resolution are not available in this model as they are features provided by the Vivo V3 chip.

Vivo X100 Price and Availability

Vivo X100 was announced in China along with Vivo X100 Pro. Price and availability in Spain are unknown at this time. If the Vivo X100 finally launches in the European market, it could be an interesting alternative to the Xiaomi 13T, which has similar specifications.

Source: Hiper Textual

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