The vivo X90 series will arrive on November 22, and the most powerful member of the family, the X90 Pro+, has always been confirmed to have a 1-inch sensor. Today, a leaked image, apparently designed for the official website, revealed the full details of the phone’s camera, as well as most information about the new display, with a few other key features in the mix.
The vivo X90 Pro+ will carry the 1-inch Sony IMX989 sensor and the display will be a Samsung E6 OLED with LTPO 4.0 technology.
The phone is likely to come with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, along with a vivo V2 ISP that will deliver even clearer photos and videos in low-light environments. The screen is advertised with a 2K resolution, which is what some manufacturers call their QHD+/1440p panels.
This is the same resolution as the predecessor X80 Pro, which matches its 517 ppi.
The camera setup is clearly what will make the X90 Pro+ stand out from the crowd: it has four attractive cameras. The 1-inch 50MP Sony IMX989 sensor is the main camera, but there’s also a 50MP telephoto camera with a Sony IMX758 sensor, 64MP periscope unit and a 48MP Sony IMX598 ultra-wide shooter.
The main camera’s focal length is 23mm equivalent, the 2x telephoto has a 50mm equivalent, the periscope moves to 90mm equivalent, and the ultra-wide has a 14mm equivalent lens.
Other specs of this capable phone include Hi-Fi audio, a larger-than-usual under-display fingerprint scanner, 80W wired fast charging and 50W wireless support, and an IP68-certified body.
The last question yet to be answered at tomorrow’s event is how much this smartphone would cost and if vivo would say anything about global availability.
Source (in Chinese) | road