Today vivo officially confirmed that the vivo X90 will feature 120W fast charging. The company also revealed some details about the display: users will be able to choose between Samsung E6 and BOE Q9 panels (the X80 series used E5 panels). In both cases, the display will use high-frequency PWM dimming at 2,160Hz.
Meanwhile, TENAA has uploaded a spec sheet for the V2241A – this is supposed to be the vivo X90 – revealing even more specs. It doesn’t explicitly name the chipset, but we know from Geekbench that it will be a Dimension 9200. It will be paired with 8, 12 or 16 GB of RAM and 128, 256 or 512 GB of storage.



Officially confirmed: the vivo X90 will use E6 and Q9 displays, support 120W fast charging
Going back to the display for a moment, it will be a large 6.78” panel with a resolution of 1,260 x 2,800px (20:9). The front camera will use a 32MP sensor. Hidden under the display will be a large fingerprint reader.
As for the rear cameras, the X90 will feature a 50+12+12MP setup. The 50MP module will be based on the Sony IMX758, vivo has already confirmed this. The cameras will have ZEISS T* coated lenses and will be supported by the new vivo V2 ISP, which offers optimizations for low-light processing. One of the 12MP cameras will have an ultra-wide angle lens, the other will offer 2x optical magnification.
The phone will measure 164.1 x 74.4 x 8.9mm and weigh 196g, making it roughly the same size as the X80. Inside will be a 4,700mAh battery (split into two 2,345mAh cells) with 120W fast charging.
The vivo X80 will be announced on November 22, but if you want a sneak peek, you can check out these live photos.

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