Vivo previously revealed that its next X-series flagship phone will feature its in-house developed third-generation V3 imaging chip, which will deliver cinematic shallow depth of field effects, optimized skin tones for portraits, and enhanced color processing. It will also enable 4K cinematic portrait recording and lossless post-production with depth of field effects and focus position editing.
According to vivo, the third-generation V3 imaging chip is produced using 6nm process technology, and its computing performance is about 2% higher than the previous generation V30, while also achieving some improvements in power consumption.
As for the lens design, the new camera will also cooperate with Zeiss and introduce Multi-ALD (Multi-Atomic layer deposition) technology in the T* coating to reduce reflections between the lenses, thereby reducing the reflection ratio at the center from the original 0.2% to 0.1%, a reduction of 50%.
In addition, vivo will also use Zeiss's APO technology for controlling chromatic aberration in mobile phone lenses, so that the mobile phone lens can maintain the same color and image quality during the zoom process, and add a floating lens group design to the telephoto lens, so that it can compete with mobile phone brands such as Xiaomi and Huawei that have already added telephoto and macro shooting functions to their phones.
In the cooperation with Sony, vivo also revealed that the next flagship phone will useXperia 1VidenticalLYTHIAThe device uses a double-layer transistor pixel stacked with a photosensitive element, but the specific details have not yet been announced.
Vivo also announced that it will work with Apple, Google, and Adobe to develop the ISO international standard for HDR images, hoping to reduce the difference in HDR images recorded by different devices.
However, vivo has not yet disclosed the release date of the new flagship phone, but it is expected to be unveiled in the near future.


