vivo X500 Pro’s camera specifications tipped
The vivo X500 Pro Leak: A Fresh Look at the Next-Gen Camera Powerhouse
The tech world is buzzing again, and this time, all eyes are on vivo. Fresh leaks surrounding the upcoming vivo X500 Pro suggest that the company is planning a significant overhaul of its flagship imaging system, prioritizing sophisticated sensor technology over raw megapixel counts.
A Primary Sensor Built for Dynamic Range
According to insights from the seasoned leaker Digital Chat Station, the X500 Pro is expected to feature a 50MP primary camera. While 50MP might sound standard in today’s market, the real story is the 1/1.28-inch sensor size paired with LOFIC (Lateral Overflow Integration Capacitor) support. For photography enthusiasts, this means much better performance in high-contrast situations—think vibrant sunsets or deep shadows without losing detail or blowing out the highlights.
The Periscope Shift: Quality Over Hype
The rear camera array is shaping up to be quite the trio. Alongside the main sensor, we’re looking at a 50MP ultra-wide lens and a 64MP periscope telephoto camera. This zoom lens will reportedly utilize Sony’s new IMX06H sensor, delivering 3x optical zoom.
It is becoming clear that vivo is creating a tiered hierarchy for its new lineup. If these rumors hold true, the massive 200MP telephoto sensor that captured headlines recently will likely be reserved exclusively for the top-tier vivo X500 Pro Max, giving users a reason to go for the ultimate flagship.
Cutting-Edge Performance Under the Hood
Beyond the glass, the X500 Pro is tipped to be a performance monster. It will allegedly be powered by a Dimensity 9600-series chipset. Built on a revolutionary 2nm process, this chip should offer incredible power efficiency and the thermal headroom needed to handle intensive mobile gaming and high-res video processing without breaking a sweat.
Mark Your Calendars for October
The full X500 family is expected to consist of four distinct models: the standard X500, the Pro, the Pro Max, and a potentially more budget-friendly X500e. With an official unveiling likely slated for October, we are only a few months away from seeing if these leaks live up to the hype. If you’ve been waiting for a reason to upgrade your mobile photography game, this might be the series to watch.
