Vivo X90 Pro: Stunning Camera with AMOLED Display

 Vivo X90 Pro: Stunning Camera with AMOLED Display


The X90 series from Vivo is anticipated to be the brand's most recent Android smartphone designed specifically for photography in the coming year and potentially we might get more news in the next few weeks. The X90 series launch event will be held in China by Vivo in December. According to the leaks, Vivo won't release any other smartphone following its X90 variants. Let’s take a sneak peek at all the key features we can get from the upcoming next-gen smartphone.


Vivo X90 Pro+ Leaked Specs

The smartphone will introduce many new things for their loyal users. For instance, it will include a new telephoto sensor and a 1-inch primary sensor. Furthermore, it will receive custom telephoto processing. It will be powered by the forthcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 CPU. Additionally, the Vivo brand will give it LPDDR5X RAM and the more recent UFS 4.0 storage. The cherry on top will also be a brand-new Samsung E6 AMOLED screen.


Vivo X90 Pro+ Performance

Performance-wise, the X90 Pro model will be favorable to the earlier version. The leaked details indicating A Vivo V2 ISP chip will likely be used in the Vivo X90 Pro+. The smartphone could be equipped with UFS 4.0 storage and LPDDR5x RAM. Moreover, a 5,000mAh battery is probably included. These specs are perfect to play heavy games or save bulk photos. You can skip any data share apps for transferring your data to another smartphone. It is said to include a 1-inch camera sensor, an ultra-wide lens, and a 64MP telephoto camera with 5x optical zoom as part of its optics.


Budget-Friendly Smartphone for Gamers

This version of Vivo smartphone is great for playing games or installing social media apps. These leaked details are indicating the global release of Vivo X90 Pro+ will be sooner than expected. This smartphone is good for shooting remarkable photos and videos with a catchy screen display. Wait for more information about hidden features that will be leaked in the next few weeks or months.



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