Vivo has confirmed the launch date for its X100 flagship phone, which is going to take place on November 13 in China. The announcement was made at the Vivo Developer Conference, which also saw the debut of the China-only Origin OS 4.
Furthermore, the company will also introduce the Vivo Watch 3 with Blue OS at the event. However, there are very few details available about the new operating system for wearables at this time.
This isn’t the first mention of Vivo X100 by the company as we’ve seen the phone’s design in a post by a company executive as well as a benchmark for the smartphone on AnTuTu. So far, we know the X100 used in the benchmark had 16 GB RAM and 1 TB of storage with a MediaTek Dimensity 9300 chipset.
Furthermore, the smartphone also carries 120W charging certification at 3C.
The launch event is likely to include the Vivo X100 and X100 Pro with a Pro + likely to be released at the start of next year. However, we have very little information regarding the Pro variants.