Vivo X Note Photographed in the Wild Before the Official Launch; Design and Specs Leaked

Faisal Rasool

Vivo Y33T got released in the Pakistani market today but as far as the upcoming devices are concerned X Note is a flagship phone dropping in China on April 11. Promos and teasers are already out. And before the official launch, the X Note was also captured in the wild.


The hands-on photos of the Vivo X Note first surfaced on Chinese social media. They showcase the front and back of the device. Vivo has finished the casing in a faux stitched leather design, available in at least one soft blue shade. Black and gray color options are also on the cards. The camera island stretches across the width, containing Vivo’s branding and a stove-top ring with four lenses. ZEISS co-engineered the X Note cameras.

Three of these cameras are standard shooters, but the fourth camera has a periscope-telephoto zoom lens behind it. We’re looking at a cluster of 50+48MP+12MP+8MP sensors. Turn the phone over to find a 32MP front camera that completes the setup. 


It’s housed inside a slightly curved screen, surrounded by an even, minimal bezel. The upcoming addition to the Vivo price list includes a huge 7” AMOLED panel that peaks at QHD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. An O-hole is punched right in the middle. Plus, Vivo has also hidden an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner below this display (the kind that works even with damp or dusty fingertips.)

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, customized with Vivo’s homegrown V1 image signal processor (ISP), is Vivo X Note's engine. It’s hooked up to a 5000 mAh battery and powered at 80W over the wire and 50W wirelessly. You can choose from 12GB+512GB and 8GB+256GB memory variants. OriginOS x Android 12 runs on the phone.

 

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