Vivo X100s has been popping up in various leaks and certifications, but we’re still waiting for the official word on it. Now, though, things are changing. 

Vivo’s China Product Manager, Han Boxiao, has finally given the nod to the X100s. While he didn’t spill the beans on the smartphone’s specs, he did reveal a cool camera feature called “Four Seasons Portrait” mode (translated from Chinese).

The mode uses some clever AI image processing to change the background of portrait photos to match the four seasons of the year: spring, summer, autumn, and winter.

Vivo X100s Original Sample

Boxiao even showed off images altered using this mode. It’s pretty neat to see how the feature can transform portrait pics to give off those different seasonal vibes.

Apparently, not only does it change the background, but it also adjusts the lighting and shadows on your face and surroundings to fit with the chosen season. According to Boxiao, this is all part of Vivo’s AIGC imaging technology.

Although not confirmed, the phone is expected to have a similar camera setup as the Vivo X100. That is, there will be a 50MP f/1.6 main sensor on the back joined by a 15mm ultra-wide lens and a 70mm periscope telephoto lens with a focal length of 15mm to 70mm.

Vivo X100s has previously been leaked in real-life images confirming that the phone departs from the curved edge design of the X100 for a flatter look. 

The smartphone will run on a Dimensity 9300 Plus processor, as revealed by the AnTuTu listing. Battery details are still in the air, but 3C certification reveals the phone will likely have 120W charging support. 

The Vivo X100s is expected to launch sometime in May. It’s rumored to be joined by Vivo X100s Pro and X100 Ultra

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