The vivo X100s is officially on the way, as confirmed by Boxiao Han, a product manager at the company. This upcoming phone will feature the Dimensity 9300+ chipset, boasting an even more powerful Cortex-X4 core with a 3.4 GHz frequency and enhanced AI performance.
Han’s announcement included several benchmark results, showing that the Dimensity 9300+ outperforms the standard 9300 in CPU capabilities. Additionally, the vivo X100s will incorporate advanced AI for image editing. Han demonstrated this with five photos posted on Weibo, claiming that only the last image, which features green surroundings, was real, while the others were AI-generated. The authenticity of the green image is also questionable, suggesting possible AI enhancement.
The X100s is set to launch in May. While the upgraded chipset is the primary distinction from the vivo X100, the S lineup will also introduce an Ultra model. Externally, the X100s might sport a flat frame, giving it a slightly different appearance. This combination of powerful hardware and AI capabilities positions the vivo X100s as a significant addition to the vivo lineup.
Published on 06/14/24 8:44 | by Rawa John
Since its release in China last November, the vivo X100 has garnered attention for its impressive features and performance. Now, it seems that vivo is gearing up for a subtle refresh of this model, aptly named the X100s, set to debut soon in the Chinese market. According to reputable leakster Digital Chat Station on Weibo, the X100s is expected to retain the Dimensity 9300 chipset of its predecessor, ensuring continued robust performance.
Reports suggest that the design of the X100s has already been finalized, with the device poised to feature a “1.5K” flat screen boasting “ultra-narrow” bezels. Complementing the sleek display is a flat metal frame, coupled with glass panels adorning both the front and back of the device. The X100s will reportedly be available in a range of stylish color options, including white, black, cyan, and “titanium,” although the specifics of the latter remain ambiguous.
Notably, the X100s is expected to uphold the high-quality construction standards characteristic of flagship devices, with early impressions highlighting the premium feel of the glass body. While details regarding additional enhancements over the X100 remain scarce, the inclusion of the flat screen and frame, along with revised color options, may serve to differentiate the X100s from its predecessor.
It’s worth noting that the global availability of the X100 was limited, raising questions about whether the X100s will follow suit. As more information becomes available, we will provide updates on any notable differences or new features introduced with the X100s. Stay tuned for further developments as vivo prepares to introduce its refreshed flagship offering to the Chinese market.
Published on 03/30/24 1:05 | by Rawa John