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On par with Apple, vivo shoots the annual blockbuster, directed by Xin Shuang

2024-07-22

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As we all know, Apple releases a short film for the domestic market every year during the Spring Festival. The short film is shot entirely with the latest iPhone, and the directors and actors are well-known. This is to promote Apple and to show the iPhone's powerful video capabilities.



Now some brands in the Android camp have also started to do so. On July 22, vivo officially announced that the annual blockbuster "Call Me When You Need Me" will be officially launched on July 24. It is understood that the film is directed by Xin Shuang, the director of "The Long Season" and "The Hidden Corner", and was shot entirely with vivo X100 Ultra. The promotional video is now online, and friends who are interested can go to vivo official website to have a look.

Using the vivo X100 Ultra to shoot movies is now a reality. The vivo X100 Ultra is one of the best smartphones in terms of image quality. Needless to say, professional photographers have conducted a comprehensive comparative analysis and it ranks first among the five best smartphones this year.



Now I will show you the video capability of the vivo X100 Ultra. In fact, its video capability is almost the best among all Android phones. It’s just that everyone ignores the video shooting of the vivo X100 Ultra. If you really know about this phone, many professionals have mentioned its video capability. This time, I will show it to you in the form of a movie, which also proves the video effect of the vivo X100 Ultra. I suggest you go to an offline store to experience it, or wait until July 24 when “Call me when you need me” is officially launched. Let’s see if the video capability of the vivo X100 Ultra is as good as everyone says.



The vivo X100 Ultra is built on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8Gen 3 mobile platform and is one of the most powerful top-level imaging flagships of the year. Its biggest highlight lies in its imaging performance, especially its telephoto performance. It is called the "concert artifact" because it has an original 200-megapixel periscope telephoto.