vivo’s upcoming X100s smartphone will be introduced to the market as the successor to the X100. While the X100 comes with the Dimensity 9300 chipset, the X100s is expected to feature the Dimensity 9300 Plus. vivo had already announced that the vivo X100s will have a thickness of 7.8mm, and now they have shared hands-on images.

You might wonder why vivo advertises the phone’s 7.8mm thickness as it is a great thing. If you consider the recently introduced flagship phones are now almost all above 8mm, phone manufacturers realize the modern devices are uncomfortably thick. The predecessor of the X100s, vivo X100 released a year ago has a thickness of 8.5mm. While the vivo X100S may not have camera specs as impressive as the Ultra model, its thinner design undoubtedly provides a better feel in hand.



Many Android smartphone manufacturers are now starting to move away from curved displays, and vivo has also opted for a flat display with the vivo X100s. The previously released phone, vivo X100 actually had a curved display. Using a flat display can be beneficial in reducing the device’s thickness, so opting for a flat display is certainly a good idea. Thus, with the vivo X100s, vivo joins the flat display trend in their X series, as the X90s had come with a curved screen previously.



Official vivo images showcase the X100s in at least two color options. The phone’s back reveals the show with its huge camera array, while the right side houses the combined power and volume buttons.
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