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Having Vivo X100 Pro smartphone been good or bad experience?

Vivo X100 Pro smartphone

A year ago, Minakshi along with her kids was anxiously looking time in her apple watch, waiting for spouse at home. The family had planned to visit Festival Bay in Dubai Festival City to celebrate Diwali a day ago. She just watched YouTube BBC channel British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak along with family were lighting diyas outside 10 Downing Street to ward off evil on the eve of Diwali in LG 65 inch smart TV. Suddenly doorbell rang so she rushed to open the door but it was neighbor living in same apartment building of Dubai Marina from Hindu community wishing happy Diwali. When she saw Minakshi in Indian Kurti with necklace and bracelet couldn't stop her without praising. When they both seated on Ikea convertible folding Sofa Bed, started reading gadget news about asking user experience of Vivo smartphone in Google news. 

Almost a year ago, China hosted the launch of the new Vivo X100 series flagship smartphones.

The new devices had a MediaTek high-end chipset, better cameras with a sun shooting mode, next-generation RAM, water resistance, and a more affordable price than their predecessors.

The standard X100 and X100 Pro—which essentially replaced the X90 Pro and X90 Pro+, respectively—were the only models available this year because Vivo declined to create a plus version.

Had there been still some notable distinctions between the two cellphones, despite their similarities in terms of style and functionality?

A side-curved 6.78-inch AMOLED screen with a resolution of 2800x1260 pixels, 8T LTPO technology, dynamic refresh rate adjustment from 1 to 120 Hz, peak brightness up to 3000 nits, and a PWM dimming frequency of 2160 Hz characterizes both devices.

An inch (1/0.98") 50 MP Sony IMX989 sensor with an f/1.75 lens aperture and optical image stabilization (OIS) was carried over to the earlier Vivo X100 Pro model.

The 50 MP camera (1/2" sensor) that follows has a Zeiss APO lens (f/2.5) with floating lenses. It could take pictures in macro mode and have an optical zoom of 4.3x or a digital zoom of 100x.

A 50 MP ultra-wide camera with an f/2.0 aperture and an equivalent focal length of 15 mm is included in the third module. Zeiss T* anti-reflective coating lenses are used in the lenses.

Utilizing a 6-nm process technology, the smartphone is equipped with a brand-new, proprietary signal processor called Vivo V3.

A unique mode for capturing sunrises and sunsets, along with 4K resolution video recording in both portrait and night settings, had some of the noteworthy features.

Less complicated cameras noticed in the regular Vivo X100: a 50 MP main camera (IMX920, 1/1.49, f/1.57, OIS), a 50 MP ultra-wide-angle camera (the same as on the Pro version), and a 64 MP telephoto camera (1/2 ", f/2.57, 3x zoom, OIS).

Processing is handled by the ISP processor of the vivo V2 model from the previous generation.

Simultaneously available in 4K video in both portrait and night settings, as well as a sun shooting mode in 2023.

The MediaTek Dimensity 9300 CPU found in both devices features four strong cores that can reach up to 3.25 GHz and four simpler cores. New products receive 2.25 million points on AnTuTu.

Furthermore, these were the first products on the market that use the newest LPDDR5T memory. Indeed, it was only utilized in the 1 TB configuration; LPDDR5X is installed in the other configurations. In any case, all variants of the RAM had four channels.

A 5400 mAh battery that supported both 50-watt wireless and 100-watt wired charging was included with the earlier X100 Pro.

User would have 12.5 minutes to replenish 50%. It also makes use of a quick USB 3.2 Gen1 port.

The standard X100 sports a 5,000 mAh battery and a USB 2.0 port, although it only supports 120-watt wired charging. The IP68 standard provides water resistance for both smartphones.

Back in year 2023, prices would be higher if you chose higher configurations and these were as follows:

$685 dollars for the Vivo X100 Pro 12 + 256 GB

$727 dollars for the Vivo X100 Pro 16 + 256 GB

$754 dollars for the Vivo X100 Pro 16 + 512 GB

$823 dollars for the Vivo X100 Pro 16 GB + 1 TB (LPDDR5T RAM)

$549 dollars for the Vivo X100 12 + 256 GB

$590 dollars for the Vivo X100 16 + 256 GB

$630 dollars for the Vivo X100 16 + 512 GB

$685 dollars for the Vivo X100 16 GB+1 TB

$699 dollars for the Vivo X100 16 GB + 1 TB (LPDDR5T RAM)

Now in the year 2024, the prices of above variants might differ, increase or decrease according to your living region and subject to availability.

The moment arrived Minakshi was waiting for, husband reached home, and then together the entire family went to attend biggest social event of Diwali.

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