Tag: Vivo X200 Series

  • October 2023 Phone Launches: Vivo X200, Xiaomi 15, Honor Magic 7

    October 2023 Phone Launches: Vivo X200, Xiaomi 15, Honor Magic 7

    October is shaping up to be a hectic month for smartphone makers in China as they get ready to launch their new flagship phones, which will be powered by the latest MediaTek and Qualcomm chips. A recent report suggested that Xiaomi might unveil its Snapdragon 8 Elite-powered Xiaomi 15 series on October 23. Yet, new information has emerged suggesting that the launch could actually take place on October 20.

    Upcoming Releases

    According to leaker Fixed Focus Digital, Vivo is expected to launch its X200 series on October 14, with Xiaomi’s 15 series following closely on October 20. Additionally, Honor plans to showcase its flagship Honor Magic 7 on October 30. The Vivo X200 series has already appeared on JD.com, a Chinese retail site, lending more credibility to the October 14 launch date. With these launch dates approaching fast, official announcements for Xiaomi and Honor’s flagship devices should be coming soon.

    Expected Specifications for Xiaomi 15 Series

    The Xiaomi 15 Pro is rumored to have a 120Hz 2K display, an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, and a thickness of 8.5mm. There will also be a special Titanium Edition, similar to last year’s offering. In terms of camera capabilities, the Pro model is expected to feature a main sensor of 50MP with a variable aperture ranging from f/1.4 to f/2.5, alongside a 50MP ultrawide lens and a Sony IMX858 telephoto sensor that provides 5x optical zoom.

    On the other hand, the base model is anticipated to come with a sizable 6,000mAh battery and an IP69 rating for water and dust resistance. Both models are set to support 90W wired fast charging and will run on the Snapdragon 8 Elite (Snapdragon 8 Gen 4) chipset.

    Features to Expect from Honor Magic 7 Series

    The Magic 7 series is expected to be equipped with the forthcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipsets. The standard version will likely feature a 1.5K display, while the Pro model will boast a 2K display. Both devices are set to come with a triple-camera setup on the back, which includes a primary 50MP Omnivision OV50H sensor, a 50MP periscope telephoto camera that could be the Sony IMX882, and a third sensor that might either be 50 megapixels or 200 megapixels (Samsung HP3).


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  • Vivo X200 Series to Feature In-House Sensor, Algorithm, and Chip

    Vivo X200 Series to Feature In-House Sensor, Algorithm, and Chip

    Vivo recently showcased its future plans for smartphone imaging technology during its annual imaging festival in Qinghai. The company revealed that its upcoming flagship devices will debut the new Blueprint image sensor, which has been developed internally.

    This sensor incorporates Vivo’s proprietary VCS 3.0 technology and is produced using a 22nm process. Importantly, the Blueprint sensor is the industry’s first to support "True-TCG HDR" technology, promising enhanced HDR previews and video recording capabilities.

    Advanced Imaging with Algorithm Matrix

    Vivo has coupled the sensor with the latest generation of the Blueprint Algorithm Matrix, tailored specifically to enhance telephoto performance. This algorithm, which boasts over 1 billion parameters, is the most extensive visual generation model ever implemented in a Vivo smartphone.

    Additionally, the company hinted at a forthcoming "Blueprint Imaging Chip," expected to launch next year. This chip aims to refine AI portrait algorithms, significantly improving low-light and backlight portrait photography.

    Upcoming Flagship Models

    At the event, Vivo announced that these new imaging technologies would be integrated into its next flagship smartphones. Although the specific model names were not disclosed, it is anticipated that they will be part of the Vivo X200 series.

    Moreover, Vivo revealed that its popular humanistic camera mode, currently exclusive to the X100 Ultra, will soon be accessible on other models.

    Rollout Schedule

    The Vivo X100 Pro will be the first to receive this feature by the end of August, followed by the standard X100 in early September. The X90 Pro+ is scheduled to get the update by the end of October, with other X90 series models, including the X90, X90s, and X90 Pro, expected to receive it in early November.


    Vivo X200 Series to Feature In-House Sensor, Algorithm, and Chip