This one, which takes up the rear behind its likely flagship sibling, has a very similar rear camera hump and accompanying assembly for a rumored camera branding update, but appears to be finished in plainer glass versus the X90’s vibrant red leather. Pro Plus”. So this new tip might reveal what the successors to the X80, X80 Pro, or both will look like when they launch. On that note, while the latter is now expected to debut with the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor, presumably to make up for the missing X80 Pro+, the vanilla model may run on the Dimensity 9200. This speculation is based on Vivo’s recent revelation that the V2’s new internal secondary chipset has been specifically tuned to work with MediaTek’s new flagship SoC. This includes the specially designed FIT interface technology, Multi-Cycle Queue (MCQ) processor and VCAP accelerator designed to further enhance the AI, gaming and performance capabilities of the newly unveiled 9200. MediaTek is confident the new top-of-the-line silicon can break 1.2 million in terms of AnTuTu Benchmark scores, and Vivo backs it up with claims that the V2’s ability to take over some NPU, display and display control functions can reduce energy consumption by about 15%. Additionally, the newest flagship SoC is supported for up to 25% more power efficiency compared to the 9000. Accordingly, an X90 with Dimensity 9200+Vivo V2 could soon create an exciting and unique perspective on the smartphone landscape. Then again, it can still outperform the Snapdragon 8 Gen2/Sony IMX989 Pro+. Since both alleged smartphones are now believed to launch on November 22, 2022, or 7 days after the upcoming Qualcomm Snapdragon Summit kicks off, these rumors are now a bit more plausible. Again, this event may only be for the Chinese market, where as the latest “X90” leak suggests, the smartphones may be up for pre-order as early as tomorrow (November 14), just like Vivo’s latest “TWS 3“Audio Accessories. Deirdre O’Donnell – Senior Tech Writer – 5720 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2018 I became a professional writer and editor shortly after graduating. My degrees are in biomedical sciences. However, they led to some experience in the field of biotechnology, which convinced me of its potential to revolutionize our health, the environment and our lives in general. This developed into a consumptive interest in more aspects of technology over time: I can never write enough about the latest electronics, gadgets and innovations. My other interests include visualization, astronomy and all things flow. Oh, and coffee.