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vivo launched its self-developed image brand BlueImage, and it is expected that the X100 Ultra will be launched for the first time, and Zeiss's "Little Blue Label" will still be retained

vivo launched its self-developed image brand BlueImage, and it is expected that the X100 Ultra will be launched for the first time, and Zeiss's "Little Blue Label" will still be retained

With another round of cost-effective new phones, the new phone plans of major mobile phone manufacturers have slowed down, but the steady progress of new phones in the future is still brewing. Recently, vivo executives have officially responded to the news that vivo will launch a self-developed image brand, which will eventually be named BlueImage, and it is expected that a separate press conference will be held to announce the specific content of the self-developed image brand.

vivo launched its self-developed image brand BlueImage, and it is expected that the X100 Ultra will be launched for the first time, and Zeiss's "Little Blue Label" will still be retained

In this regard, digital blogger Digital Chat Station said that the new image flagship (X100 Ultra) will introduce a lot of self-developed technical methods and algorithm concepts, and the image performance is undoubtedly worth looking forward to. However, while vivo is promoting its self-developed image brand, many netizens and potential users are concerned about the departure and retention of Zeiss's "Little Blue Label". In this regard, Han Boxiao, product manager of vivo Communication Technology Co., Ltd., also officially responded on Weibo that the contract has just been renewed, and BlueImage does not retain Zeiss's "little blue label".

Based on the existing revelations, as an Android imaging flagship with a high degree of attention, X100 Ultra adopts a rear triple camera scheme, specifically Sony's 50 million pixel 1-inch super large bottom main camera LYT900 + 50 million pixel new sensor ultra wide-angle lens + 200 million pixel periscope telephoto camera "equivalent to about 100mm focal length". According to the statements of several vivo executives, vivo has internally accepted the "Thanos" positioning of this model in many media outlets, and the official positioning is a "camera that can make phone calls".

On the other hand, digital blogger Digital Chat Station also publicly stated that "Blue Factory executives have recently hinted that the X100S and X100U will appear at the same time. Judging from the existing revelations, compared with the super imaging flagship X100 Ultra, X100S is still positioned as a performance flagship, and it is likely to be equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ processor for the first time, and the front is a 1.5K resolution high-brush display, which can basically be regarded as a small upgrade and improved version of X100.

The vivo X100 Ultra will be released in May of this year.

vivo launched its self-developed image brand BlueImage, and it is expected that the X100 Ultra will be launched for the first time, and Zeiss's "Little Blue Label" will still be retained

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