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Vivo is working on a custom chipset to power the next generation of camera phones. The company revealed that it has partnered with Sony’s Lytia division to create a customized version of the LYT800 sensor for the vivo X100 series.
The LYT800 takes advantage of Sony’s stacked design, which separates the photodiodes and transistors that read into two layers, this opens up more surface area, so the 1/1.43-inch Lytia LYT800 sensor is expected to have similar low-light performance to 1-inch sensors. Reportedly, the LYT800 sensor will have a resolution of 53MP.
Vivo hired Zeiss to create a Vario-Apo-Sonner telephoto lens for the X100 series. This will have a floating lens design, which will allow it to focus at closer distances. The company also recently announced the V3 ISP, a 6nm chip with advanced post-processing functionality and support for things like portrait-mode videos at up to 4K resolution.
The vivo X100 smartphone specifications have been leaked but unfortunately that did not include the camera details. The phone is supposed to use one of the Dimensity 8 chipsets (while the Chinese version can get a Dimensity 9300 processor) with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.
The phone will have an AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 5,000mAh battery with 100W charging.
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