Recently, vivo's large-screen mobile phone vivo X Note and folding screen mobile phone vivo X Fold have completed the approval of network access, and the next highlight of the blue factory should be these two products, but the vivo X80 series is also in preparation, and the configuration information of the series has also been initially exposed.

It is understood that the vivo X80 Pro and vivo X80 Pro+ front are equipped with Samsung E5 luminous materials made of 6.78-inch Amoled screen, both support 10bit color depth display and 120 high brush, vivo X80 Pro screen resolution is FHD+, vivo X80 Pro+ screen resolution upgrade to QHD, and also added LPTO 2.0 technology.
In terms of performance, the vivo X80 standard version may be equipped with MediaTek's Tianji 8000 processor, vivo X80 Pro will use Tianji 9000, and vivo X80 Pro+ will be released in the second half of the year, equipped with TSMC's 4nm process Snapdragon flagship processor. Both the vivo X80 Pro and vivo X80 Pro+ have a built-in 4700mAh battery and support 80W wired charging. Vivo X80 Pro provides up to 8+256GB of storage version, and vivo X80 Pro+ has a maximum storage configuration of 12+512GB.
The picture shows the vivo X70 Pro
In terms of camera configuration, vivo X80 Pro and vivo X80 Pro+ are rear quad camera solutions, vivo X80 Pro+ rear main camera may use CMOS larger than 1/1.3-inch Samsung GN1 size, ultra-wide secondary camera is 1/2 inch 48 million pixels Sony IMX598, 2x light zoom is 12 million pixels Sony IMX663, support 10 times hybrid zoom periscope telephoto is also 12 million pixels, It is said that it is also a Sony IMX663, and the front of the phone is 44 million pixels. The rear main camera of the vivo X80 Pro may be based on the GNV upgraded by Samsung GN1.
It is worth mentioning that vivo X80 Pro and vivo X80 Pro+ will be equipped with vivo's V1 self-developed ISP chip, which was previously used in vivo X70 Pro+, it can be seen that vivo X80 series is mainly focused on the image function, and vivo users who pursue photography can wait for the release of the X80 series.