The vivo X90 series will be released on November 22 with the flagship X90 Pro+ and its 1-inch Sony IMX989 camera sensor. Today, several leaked images have revealed the full specs of the camera. Most of the information about the new display and some other features appeared at the same time. According to this, the vivo X90 Pro+ will actually come to market with the 1-inch Sony IMX989 sensor. The display is based on Samsung’s E6 OLED LTPO 4.0 technology.

A Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset is coupled with a vivo V2 ISP (image sensor), which helps the cameras, especially in low light scenarios. The Chinese advertise the display with a 2K resolution, as some manufacturers call their QHD+/1440p panels. That’s the same resolution as the previous X80 Pro, matching its 517 ppi.

The camera setup is clearly what will make the X90 Pro+ stand out from the competition. The 1-inch, 50-megapixel Sony IMX989 sensor is the star of the show. There is also a 48-megapixel Sony IMX598 ultra-wide, a 50-megapixel telephoto camera with a Sony IMX758 sensor and a 64-megapixel periscope. The focal length of the main camera is 23 mm, the ultra wide lens is 14 mm, the 2x telephoto lens is 50 mm and the periscope is 90 mm.

Other features include Hi-Fi audio, a vivo-type extra-large ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, 80-watt wired and 50-watt wireless charging. IP68 water resistance is also on the checklist. However, two crucial questions remain: What will the X90 Pro+ cost and what about global availability?