The flagship device, Vivo X100 Ultra, hit the launch stage yesterday but won’t arrive in other markets. This news might be hard-hitting for some Vivo fans and tech enthusiasts looking to purchase this new flagship device. Well, this isn’t the first flagship device to launch only in China as brands like Huawei, Xiaomi, and Samsung have all launched similar devices.
Some attribute this to the ongoing Nokia Vivo patent dispute that might limit Vivo sales in some regions. Well, we can’t confirm this as the reason for Vivo holding back the sale of this device to mainland China. Whatever this may be, we can confirm that this device would have been a stunner if it hit the global market thanks to its impressive specifications and features.
The design and specifications of this new device are jaw-dropping, and it has been in the news for weeks ahead of its official launch. Some of these specifications are its 1-inch 50MP main camera sensor, a 200MP Zeiss APO super-telephoto camera, and a 50MP ultra-low distortion ultrawide camera. For better pictures, the Vivo X100 Ultra comes with the new Zeiss optical lenses, a better Zeiss T lens coating, and a Zeiss APO colour difference control standard.
Up front, buyers of this device get a 50MP selfie camera that sits under the 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED display panel. This device’s focus on photography is clear thanks to the FilMov Imaging Suite that can be purchased alongside this device in China. Powering this flagship Android device is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor.
Buyers in China will be able to get the Vivo X100 Ultra with either 12GB or 16GB worth of RAM. It’s really sad to see that such a feature-packed device will only be available for sale in China. If you need this device, there are Chinese retail stores where you can make a purchase.