As the name suggests, this is the successor model and is Vivo's top-of-the-line smartphone this year.

According to today's sources, Vivo's upcoming flagship will have a rear camera system with lenses that can adjust aperture. This feature will enable users to manually adjust the aperture of the main camera to control the amount of light entering the sensor. We've seen this feature added to some smartphones for many years. However, it was not popular in the industry and was quickly replaced by cameras with fixed apertures, mainly ranging from f/1.5 to f/1.8.
The report also reveals that the Vivo X100 Pro Plus 5G will feature an improved ultra-wide-angle camera to deliver higher quality photos for users. The phone will also have a feature called the 'portrait micro-cloud platform' which seemingly uses advanced algorithms to create beautiful portrait photos with high detail and sharpness.
Vivo will equip the camera lenses with promising technology to enhance optical zoom capabilities, especially in low-light conditions, on its next flagship. The Vivo X100 Pro Plus will also come with the V3 ISP chip to improve photo shooting performance.
The report discreetly avoids divulging specifics about the camera sensor, but it wouldn't be surprising if the X100 Pro Plus continues to feature a 1-inch camera sensor. Let's wait and see!