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Release of Imaging Parameters for the Android's Most Powerful Professional Camera vivo X100 Ultra

Zhen Ting Fri, Apr 19 2024 09:22 AM EST

On April 17th, digital enthusiast site Digichat Station exposed the imaging parameters of the vivo X100 Ultra.

The front camera of this flagship smartphone boasts 50 million pixels, utilizing the Samsung JN1 sensor. Meanwhile, the rear main camera is the Sony LYT900, equipped with a complete 1-inch large bottom sensor.

The LYT900 sensor features 50 million pixels, with a single pixel size reaching 1.6μm. Compared to the IMX989, the LYT900 reduces power consumption by 43%, and expands the dynamic range to 14EV, 9.5 times that of the IMX989, ensuring the retention of richer light and dark details.

In addition, the vivo X100 Ultra is also equipped with a 100mm, 200-million-pixel periscope telephoto lens, model Samsung HP9. This lens supports up to 200x digital zoom, with the added benefit of a Zeiss APO lens, making it one of the flagship smartphones with the strongest zoom capability in the industry.

Apart from its powerful camera functions, the vivo X100 Ultra features a large battery of over 5000mAh, 100W wired fast charging, NFC, infrared remote control, dual speakers, X-axis motor, IP68 waterproof and dustproof capabilities, and satellite communication support.

Digichat Station noted that the imaging performance of the vivo X100 Ultra is extremely powerful, being hailed as a professional camera capable of making calls. This new product is set to debut in May. s_df4bd59532e14d9e89b134200301cebe.jpg