The Vivo V1 chip is the first imaging processing chip by Vivo. This chip was first used on the Vivo X70 Pro device. Then Vivo comes with an updated version for it, which is Vivo V1+ and Vivo V2. Until today these chips have helped the Vivo X series devices in recording better quality photos and videos, especially from noise reduction when recording using night mode.
Recently, Vivo vice president Jia Jingdong announced the Vivo V3 chip. This chip is expected to be used in the Vivo X100 device. Vivo V3 is built on 6nm design and supports 4K portrait video recording. In addition, this chip also enables more powerful editing features, while giving users freedom.
The Vivo X100 series is expected to come with two model variations, the Vivo X100 with the Dimensity 9300 chip and the Vivo X100+ with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip. The device is rumored to continue to use the 1″ Sony IMX989 sensor and use the same design as the Vivo X90 series.
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