Not long ago, vivo released a mid-range smartphone called the S15e with the 1080nm Samsung Exynos 5 chip on board with a score of over 700.000.
Vivo S15 ever closer: it will have a custom-made Sony sensor
Today, information about the new vivo S15 series was leaked. Notably that the smartphone will have a custom Sony sensor, 80W dual-core flash charging and super anti-shake technology. These configurations are typically only available in high-end mobiles and will continue to be ported to the S series, which focuses on selfies.
It is reported that there are at least two versions of the vivo S15 series. Sony's unique sensor is speculated to be the Sony IMX766V also seen on the X70, a 1 / 1,56-inch photosensitive unit and supports omnidirectional focusing of all pixels.
Hummingbird's super anti-shake function, while not as good as the micro-gimbal anti-shake, is still a combination of OIS optical anti-shake and EIS electronic anti-shake. Recall that the vivo S12 Pro does not have optical anti-shake.
In terms of charging, the vivo S15 series will upgrade from the previous generation's 44W fast charging to 66W and 80W fast charging power. The S15 supports 66W and the S15 Pro supports 80W.
As for performance, according to the latest information, the vivo S15 will use an enhanced version of the Snapdragon 870 chip, based on TSMC's 7nm process, while the S15 Pro will use the MediaTek Dimensity 8100 chip, based on the 5nm process of TSMC. TSMC.