Vivo X100, X100 Pro launched globally with Dimensity 9300, 50MP cameras, 120Hz display and more

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Vivo’s newest flagship phones – the X100 and X100 Pro – have made it out of China. The two phones launched in China first back in November, and now

Vivo

is releasing them internationally, with the

Vivo X100 Pro

being made available in the European market. The series is expected to make its debut in India soon. Here’s all you need to know about

Vivo X100

and X100 Pro.

Vivo X100, Vivo X100 Pro+: Specifications, features, and more
The two Vivo X100 models feature the same 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED displays with a resolution of 1260p and a variable refresh rate of 1-120Hz. The panels have a peak brightness of 3,000 nits and offer 2,160Hz PWM dimming. Additionally, the two have in-display fingerprint sensors. Inside the punch-hole cutout, there is a 32MP front-facing camera on both phones. They both have an IP68 rating for protection against dust and water.
Powering the two phones is MediaTek’s

Dimensity 9300

chipset. The Vivo X100 comes in two storage configurations – 12GB+256GB and 16GB+512GB, while the X100 Pro is available in sole storage 16GB+512GB configuration. The Vivo X100 Pro boasts a bigger 5,400mAh battery compared to the 5,000mAh on the X100. As for the charging, the Vivo X100 Pro supports 100W wired and 50W wireless charging, while the X100 has support for 120W wired charging. Both phones ship with FunTouchOS 14 skin running on top of Android 14.

The X100 Pro comes with a 50MP 1-inch IMX989 sensor, in addition to a 50M 100mm f/2.5 floating periscope telephoto and 50MP 15mm ultra-wide camera. The camera is

Zeiss APO

certified and is also powered by Vivo’s new 6nm V3 imaging chip.
The Vivo X100 has a 50MP 1/1.49-inch main camera, along with a 64MP 70mm f/2.6 telephoto camera and the same 50MP 15mm ultrawide found on the X100 Pro. The camera setup on the X100, too, has a

Zeiss

lens but makes use of the last-gen V2 imaging chip.
The Vivo X100 and X100 Pro come in two color options – Asteroid Black and Startrail Blue.

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