Vivo X Note is a Next level Flagship Smartphone

Pankaj Tyagi
2 min readApr 13, 2022

Vivo has released the Vivo X note in China with a hefty price tag of CNY 6999 (approx Rs 83,300). The price tag per se reflects that this is a flagship handset. Unlike previous offerings, Vivo X Note seems more beefed up in terms of hardware. With the launch of this handset, the company has made it clear that they will proactively target the premium segment despite cut-throat competition. Anyway, the Vivo X note is something more than a flagship device. With that being said, let us find what this handset offers on the table.

Vivo X Note

Noteworthy Highlights of Vivo X Note

- 7-inch Samsung-made E5 AMOLED displays with peak brightness up to 1500nits.

- 1440p resolution, 21:10 aspect ratio, 120Hz

- Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip

- 12GB RAM and up to 512GB storage

- 5,000mAh battery

- 80W fast wired and 50W wireless charging

- Quad-camera setup on the back with a primary sensor of 50MP f/1.57

- Vivo V1 chip and ZEISS tuning.

What makes Vivo X note super special?

Following are the USPs of Vivo X Note that makes it a super phone in the flagship segment:

E5 AMOLED Display

E5 AMOLED Display is a breakthrough display that consumes less power and renders punchy colors with unmatched brightness levels. It supports Screen MicroPrism technology which ensures power-saving even at high brightness. Apart from that, it has a contrast ratio of up to 8000000:1 that boost the viewing experience. It is surprising to all why Vivo opts for a massive 7-inch display in place of a conventional-sized screen. However, it won’t be a problem since this screen has a 21:10 aspect ratio.

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 is the latest offering from Qualcomm. It is a flagship chipset that is likely to power most flagship Android phones in the coming months. It is built on incredibly smaller 4nm architecture. According to Qualcomm, this chipset is all set to underpin a new benchmark in terms of performance and camera capabilities.

Vivo V1 chip

The Vivo V1 is the company’s proprietary processor, and it’s highly likely to debut in the upcoming Vivo X70 series. The online leak has already confirmed that this image signal processor has a remarkably small footprint as compared to the 5nm Qualcomm SM8350. It also ensures prompt and accurate image processing which boosts camera performance many folds.

Bottomline

Vivo has been doing remarkable business in the mid-range market segment. With the launch of the Vivo X note, the company has clarified that they have no intention of holding their foot back when it comes to targeting the flagship market.

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