Just recently, Vivo X90 Pro Series is officially launch with its three lineups; vanilla, pro, and pro plus models in China. In this article, we will know more about Vivo X90 Pro Series features, specs, expected prices, and availability in Nepal.
Vivo X90 Pro Series Overview:
High-end Camera Setup
There is a major upgrade in portrait and night photography. According to the company they have been partnering with image partner Zeiss for the improvement of camera features.
That being said; portrait and night photography
These features can detect the subject’s face and pose while they use 103 different points in portrait shoots. Then after they separate both the subject and background for each one to be processed separately.
For night photography, the X90 Pro series has doubled the ISO up to 102,400 where the company believes that it will allow users to take low-light shots without a tripod or a long exposure.
Accordingly, the camera features different software and hardware systems that have their own process and component. The first feature mode has special coatings which control the noise in the image with an advanced Zeiss lens. Then there is the True Color Restoration Engine that determines the correct white balance.
With all the improvements, they also included an Ultra-Clear Quality Engine which provides you with the best quality image. By recovering optical information lost via optical imperfection. Another highlight is that the device has a multi-frame model for periscope lenses that further refines the image’s dynamic range using the ambient light sensor.
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“One-Inch Sensor”
Another major highlight is the X90 Pro Series has a 1-inch IMX989 sensor that was also co-invented by Sony and Xiaomi. Justifying that the device boasts a 77% larger sensor than its predecessor.
Altogether there are three main sensors on the X90 Pro Series, in which two of which belong to telephoto cameras. And the third one is a 64MP periscopic lens with 3.5x optical zoom. Likewise, a 50MP IMX758 sensor for portraits and lastly a 48MP sensor paired with an ultrawide angle lens.
Except for the ultrawide module, all camera has optical Image Stabilization (OIS) with also support a Time-of-Flight sensor to assist the quad-camera setup with autofocus.
Vivo V2 ISP
The latest X90 Pro series gets the new IMX989 sensor which is paired with a 12MP ultrawide and a 50MP portrait camera. Including the ToF autofocus, ZEISS T* optical lens, and the new V2 chip but no periscope lens.
All three series have a Vivo’s third-gen image signal processor which is new in the V2 chip. Dedicating 45MB of Static RAM (SRAM) cache, which is said to reduce power consumption efficiently.
Providing you with zero latency snapshots and motion detection techniques. And when you take a video, it generates a self-learning capability and the company also provided the device with the RawEnhance 2.0 technology for improved low-light capture.
Built & Performances
Both Series have a similar design, the same curved AMOLED display which is 6.78-inch diagonal, a center-aligned circular cutout, 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+ certification, and a peak brightness of 1300 nits. Though they both resemble each other, X90 Pro+ is sharper compared to other series.
Vivo is the first brand to announce a smartphone with equipped both MediaTek and Qualcomm (latest). They used Dimensity 9200 on X90 Pro and Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 in Pro+.
The chips are based on TSMC’s 6nm process while featuring the new Cortex-X3 as the Prime core. The chip gets a hardware-based Ray Tracing made possible by the Immortalis G715 GPU from ARM.
And both the series come with up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and up to 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage.
Battery
Although most of the specs are similar, the battery capacity on both series is quite different. The X90 Pro is fueled by a 4,870mAh battery with support for 120W wired fast charging. And the Pro+ fuels on a smaller 4,700mAh battery with comparatively modest 80W fast charging support.
Both Vivo X90 Pro and Plus can be charged wirelessly at 50W charging capability. As for the software, it is also the first phone which ships OriginOS 3 based on Android 13.
Vivo X90 Pro Series Specifications
X90 Pro | X90 Pro+ | |
Dimensions | 164.07 x 75.53 x 9.34mm 225gm | 164.35 x 75.29 x 9.7mm 221gm |
Display | 6.79-inch curved AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate, 300Hz touch sampling rate, 1300 nits peak brightness, HDR10+ | 6.79-inch curved AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate, 300Hz touch sampling rate, 1300 nits peak brightness, HDR10+ |
Resolution | 2800 x 1260 pixels 20:9 aspect ratio | 3200 x 1400 pixels 20:9 aspect ratio |
Chipset | MediaTek Dimensity 9200 (4nm) | Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (4nm) |
OS | OriginOS 3 based on Android 13 | OriginOS 3 based on Android 13 |
ISP | Vivo V2 | Vivo V2 |
Memory | Up to 12GB LPDDR5 RAM Up to 512GB UFS 4.0 storage | Up to 12GB LPDDR5 RAM Up to 512GB UFS 4.0 storage |
Camera | Triple Camera Setup; ~ 50MP IMX989 primary ~ 50MP IMX758 portrait ~ 12MP IMX663 ultrawide | Quad Camera Setup; ~ 50MP IMX989 primary ~ 64MP telephoto, 3.5x optical ~ 50MP IMX758 portrait ~ 48MP IMX589 ultrawide |
Selfie | 32MP, f/2,45 (punch-hole) | 32MP, f/2,45 (punch-hole) |
Battery | 4,870mAh, 120W fast charging | 4,700mAh, 80W fast charging |
Wireless charging | Yes (50W) | Yes (50W) |
Vivo X90 Pro Series Price in Nepal and Availability
The official price of the Vivo X90 Pro is MYR 4,999 for 12/256GB in Malaysia. While it is already on sale in Malaysia, there is no official news on whether it will launch in Nepal or not. But we can expect it to be NPR 176,000 when launched in Nepal.
Vivo X90 Pro | Price in Malaysia | Price in Nepal (Expected) |
12/256GB | MYR 4,999 | NPR 176,000 |
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