Vivo shares some photos taken with the X90, capable of capturing at ISO 102,400

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Normally, manufacturers wait to announce their devices before revealing official camera samples, but Vivo has provided several camera samples of the upcoming X90 series.

According to the company, the X90 series will launch with a main camera that is 77% more sensitive to light than the ISOCELL GNV, a custom-made sensor that Vivo intended to use in the X80 Pro Plus. Unfortunately, Vivo never released the X80 Pro Plus.

The new sensor, still without a name, it is planned to work up to an ISO of 102,400. In theory, this should allow a smartphone to shoot nightscapes without the need for a tripod or long exposure.

Not surprisingly, setting the ISO to 102,400 reduces dynamic range and increases image noise, as the Vivo image shows.

In addition, other samples show magnification from 0.6x to 3.5x, as well as an AI algorithm that recognizes 103 facial features, adjusts the background to maximize the foreground, and applies smart beauty filters.

It is likely that the X90 series debuts a successor to the Vivo V1, the company’s dedicated image signal processor (ISP). Unfortunately, Vivo has not revealed when it plans to introduce the X90 series, nor how many models will be available.