Vivo X90 series to go on sale tonight: Price, specs and other details – Times of India
Vivo X90 series: Price and availability
The newly launched Vivo X90 series will be available for purchase starting May 5 at 12 am (midnight) on Flipkart, Vivo India e-store, and across all partner retail stores. The Vivo X90 Pro, which features a Vegan Leather finish and is available in Legendary Black colour, is priced at Rs 84,999 for the 12GB+256GB variant.
Meanwhile, the Vivo X90 starts at Rs 59,999 (8GB+256GB) and Rs 63,999 (12GB+256GB) and is available in two colour options — Breeze Blue and Asteroid Black.
Customers can avail of up to 10% cashback on SBI, ICICI, HDFC, and IDFC bank cards.
Moreover, loyal customers who are looking to upgrade their Vivo smartphones can also avail of an exchange bonus of up to Rs 8000.
Vivo X90 series: Key specs
Both phones sport a 6.78-inch 3D Curved Display that supports professional hardware and software eye protection, a 120Hz refresh Rate, and the Zeiss Natural colour 2.0 technology. These phones also come with a dual stereo speaker setup along with an X-Axis Linear Motor for an immersive audio-visual experience.
For optics, the Vivo X90 series includes Zeiss-tuned cameras. The X90 Pro features the Zeiss 1-inch main camera and IMX989 sensor along with the 50MP portrait unit which is an IMX758 sensor with OIS capabilities. On the other hand, the Vivo X90 has a 50MP VCS True Colour main camera with an IMX866 sensor, a 12MP portrait camera, and a 12MP ultra-wide camera.
Both phones have the new generation Pro Imaging Chip V2 and are also powered by the MediaTek Deminsity 9200 chipset. Vivo X90 houses a 4810 mAh battery and the Vivo X90 Pro packs a 4870 mAh battery. The X90 series supports TÜV Rheinland-certified 120W FlashCharge, which has 24 dimensions of security protection. The Vivo X90 Pro also comes with 50W wireless FlashCharge.
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