Lo and behold, the vivo X100 Pro is in the office and ready for review! The phone comes with a 120W charger, a nice case, and a USB cable.

The vivo X100 Pro is still a China exclusive, but will make its global debut next week. This is vivo’s top-tier flagship and is as high-end as you could want.
On the front, it has a 6.78-inch 120Hz 1260x2800px AMOLED with up to 3,000 nits of brightness. It’s a superb display, as you might imagine, complete with slim bezels and the series’ now signature curved bezels.

The back is where things get cutting edge. The triple camera has every right to consider itself the best around. The main camera has a 23mm f/1.8 lens and a 50MP 1-inch Sony IMX989 sensor.
Then there’s the 15mm ultrawide camera with autofocus and another 50MP sensor. But what catches the eye is the world’s first mobile telephoto lens certified by Zeiss APO. The apochromatically corrected zoom lens optics aligns green, blue, and red colors in the same focus plane, which should result in better clarity and less fringing on the contrast edges. The new mobile periscope module features an f/2.57 aperture and 100mm equivalent focal length with 4.3x optical and up to 100x digital zoom. This is probably the camera we’re most excited about.

The vivo X100 Pro is almost identical in size to its predecessor: same height, 0.8 mm wider, 0.4 mm thinner, 6 g heavier. But the most obvious difference emerges when we compare the camera islands. The triple configuration of the new phone dwarfs that of the old one. The main and ultrawide cameras are more or less identical, but the difference between the old 50mm zoom camera and the new 100mm is obvious.
And while the 50mm f/1.6 was very powerful, we expect a new level of imaging from the X100 Pro’s 100mm zoom.

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Then there’s the SoC: the vivo We’ll delve into the chip’s performance and temperatures in detail in our review.

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