Vivo’s flagship X100 series have been doing the rounds of the rumor mill since the last few weeks. It is rumored to launch in China on November 17. The lineup is expected to comprise of standard, pro, and pro plus variants. They will arrive as the successor to the last year’s Vivo X90 series. While we wait for the official announcement from the brand, the standard Vivo X100 has been spotted on the AnTuTu benchmarking website. It reveals the smartphone’s score in various aspects. 

Vivo X100 appears on AnTuTu

The Vivo X100 has been listed on AnTuTu benchmarking platform with model number V2309A. Overall, it scored 2,249, 858 points. The listing reveals that it has the unannounced Dimensity 9300 processor comprising of one 3.25GHz core, three 2.85GHz cores, and four 2GHz cores. In the CPU test, the device scores 5,18,632 points. Meanwhile, in the GPU test, the Immortalis- G720 MC 12 registered 9,18, 790 points. 

As per the listing, the smartphone has 16GB LPDDR5T RAM and 1TB UFS 4.0 storage. In the memory test, it logged 4,74,306 points. The Vivo X100 will feature a 120Hz refresh rate and it scored 3,38,400 points in the UX test. The benchmark listing does not reveal any additional details. Software-wise, the upcoming offering will ship with Android 14 OS out of the box. 

Earlier today, Digital Chat Station revealed that the standard and pro variants of the Vivo X100 will come in White and Blue color options with a glass back and a leather textured variant with Orange hue. The X100 series is also tipped to be the first in the world with LPDDR5T RAM technology. The upcoming flagship smartphones are also teased to feature Vario-APO-Sonnar lens that is said to be designed for periscope telephoto photography. The Vivo X100 lineup will reportedly come with a 1.5K BOE OLED curved display and support 120W fast charging. 

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