Vivo recently announced its third-gen custom imaging chip, the V3. Now, the smartphone manufacturer has announced their collaboration with Sony‘s Lytia division to produce a custom version of the LYT800 sensor for the vivo X100 series.
The LYT800 camera sensor uses Sony’s stacked sensor design, which separates the photodiodes and transistors into two layers, creating more space. This design is expected to result in impressive low-light performance similar to that of 1″ sensors.
The LYTIA LYT800 sensor features a 1/1.43-inch sensor with an exceptional 53-megapixel resolution. Its 2-layer stacked pixel structure allows for remarkable saturation signal volume, resulting in image output quality comparable to that of a 1-inch sensor.
In addition to the sensor for LYT800, Vivo has partnered with the well-known optics brand Zeiss to bring the Vario-Apo-Sonner telephoto lens to market.
Vivo announced the new V3 imaging chip, allowing users to capture stunning 4K movie portrait mode similar to the iPhone‘s Cinematic mode. The chip will enable vivo smartphones to capture portrait mode videos with a resolution of up to 4K and provide advanced post-processing editing features.
The specifications for the vivo X100 phone have been leaked. The phone is expected to use one of the Dimensity 8-series chips (the Chinese variant may use the Dimensity 9300) with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. It will also have a 120Hz AMOLED display and a 5000mAh battery with 100W charging, according to the leaked information. Additionally, the Vivo X100 is expected to come with the newly announced LYTIA LYT800 sensor.
Vivo X100 is expected to launch later this year. We expect to learn more about the smartphone as the launch nears.
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