Vivo has finally confirmed the launch date of the Vivo X100 series. The brand released the below poster to reveal that the photography-focused flagships, the Vivo X100 and X100 Pro, will be announced at 7 pm (local time) on Nov. 13 in China. The Vivo Watch 3 will also be unveiled alongside the Vivo X100 series. 

Vivo X100 series, Vivo Watch 3 launch date

The Vivo X100 series will feature the Dimensity 9300, which is expected to debut through MediaTek’s launch event that will take place on Nov. 6. The X100, which bears the V2309A model number, was recently benchmarked on AnTuTu with an impressive score of 2,249,858. The X100 and X100 Pro will be the first smartphones to feature LPDDRT5 RAM, which promises 13 percent improved performance over LPDDR5x RAM, which is available on almost all the recent flagship phones.

This score is higher than upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 3-powered flagships, such as the Realme GT 5 Pro, OnePlus 12, and Xiaomi 14 (already launched), that were spotted with respective scores, such as 2,229,696, 2,110,808, and 1,992,387 points on AnTuTu. The X100 Pro+, which will feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, is expected to debut in Q1 2024.

The Vivo X100 series will come preloaded with the all-new OriginOS 4-based Android 14. Shown below is an official image that showcases the rear design of the Vivo X100. The X100 series is also confirmed to feature the Zeiss-certified Vario-APO-Sonnar lens, which is designed for periscope telephoto photography.  The lineup is likely to carry a starting price of 3,999 Yuan (~$546), similar to the Xiaomi 14 series.

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Vivo X100

The Vivo Watch 3 is also scheduled to launch alongside the X100 series. The brand has confirmed that it will run on the newly developed Blue OS, which will come with its own app store and offer unlimited watch face support through generative AI. It is the world’s first operating system to be written in the Rust programming language. Additionally, Blue OS has been touted as the world’s first operating system to build the system framework using the Rust programming language.

Shown above are some of the images of the Vivo Watch 3, which was showcased at the recent Vivo Developers Conference (VDC) in China.

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