Vivo is gearing up to launch its latest additions to the X100 series in China. Leading the pack will be the Vivo X100 Ultra, which is rumored to pack some impressive camera capabilities.

Huang Tao, Vivo’s Vice President for Product, today took to Weibo to publicly share the first camera samples of the X100 Ultra. These images show China’s Chang’e-6 lunar probe, which embarked on its mission to explore the far side of the moon on May 3rd.

While specific details are scarce, these images were likely taken with the phone’s telephoto camera with some level of zoom. Tech insider Digital Chat Station on the latest Weibo post suggests these are 10x zoomed shots.

Vivo X100 Ultra Leak

The post also shed light on the telephoto camera’s impressive specs. It’s said to be a 200-megapixel sensor, which will allegedly be the industry’s largest telephoto sensor with a size of 1/1.4 inches. 

The camera will also have a wide f/2.67 aperture, a 22.48mm physical focal length, and a “high pixel mode” capable of capturing images at a whopping 12888 x 16320 resolution.

Furthermore, DCS mentions that the phone will have a 100x digital zoom feature alongside a “telephoto macro hybrid algorithm.” Per the name, the latter should allow users to capture close-up shots of objects using the telephoto lens. 

In addition to its camera prowess, reports suggest that the Vivo X100 Ultra will sport a 6.78-inch AMOLED E7 display with a 2K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. 

Under the hood, it will house a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, up to 16 GB of LPDDR5x RAM, up to 1 TB of UFS 4.0 storage, and support for 80W fast charging.

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