After its debut in Vivo's home market, the company's camera-centric flagships have now been announced for the global market. This would mainly include Europe and Southeast Asian markets, where the company has a noticeable presence. Vivo has announced both its X100 Pro and the X100 for global markets, and they both pack in some interesting specifications. Both smartphones will compete with the likes of Samsung's Galaxy S23 series and the upcoming Galaxy S24 series, which is set to debut in January 2024.
Vivo's X series has always been a camera-focused premium smartphone offering for years. It has been Vivo's most high-end smartphone offering until the brand introduced its X Fold series of book-style or horizontal foldables a few years ago. With the X100 series, not much has changed in terms of Vivo's approach towards this product lineup.
At its China launch, the Vivo X100 Pro was priced at CNY 4,999 (roughly Rs. 56,500) for the 12GB + 256GB RAM storage variant, while the Vivo X100 was priced at CNY 3,999 (roughly Rs. 50,000) for the 12GB + 256GB RAM and storage variant. According to The Verge, both smartphones will be available in Southeast Asian markets, which will also include Indonesia and India.
While neither market in Southeast Asia has revealed pricing details, the publication did mention the pricing for the Hong Kong market. The Vivo X100 Pro will be available for HK$7,998 (roughly Rs. 85,224) for the sole 16GB + 512GB RAM and storage variant. The Vivo X100 will again be available at HK$5,998 (roughly Rs. 63,917) for the base 12GB + 256GB RAM and storage variant. There will also be a second 16GB + 512GB RAM and storage variant for the Vivo X100. The variants could change when the phone is announced in India.
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