QUOTE(shanjeev @ Aug 19 2025, 06:49 PM)
Hi all, need some advise. I'm planing to get a Vivo X200 Pro or maybe the 100 or 90. Yet to put my fingers on which yet. Damn the camera is to addictive.
Prior to that I need some advise on the following:
1.) I have been using Samsung with note features all this while as my work requires me to take notes all the time. I did read online that we can download 3rd party note app for the Vivo and get an after market stylus as well. Anyone here has done that?
2.) Would our Google Drive and One drive work with Vivo? And can we sync it to backup our pictures to One Drive same as Samsung.
3.) I suppose WhatsApp can be setup back as it was on our previous phone by copying all the media folders to where it was on Samsung. Or, are there any differences in it's architecture?
4.) Anything else one should be aware off before jumping to Vivo's platform.
4) wait for the rumour X300 Pro if u can wait.Prior to that I need some advise on the following:
1.) I have been using Samsung with note features all this while as my work requires me to take notes all the time. I did read online that we can download 3rd party note app for the Vivo and get an after market stylus as well. Anyone here has done that?
2.) Would our Google Drive and One drive work with Vivo? And can we sync it to backup our pictures to One Drive same as Samsung.
3.) I suppose WhatsApp can be setup back as it was on our previous phone by copying all the media folders to where it was on Samsung. Or, are there any differences in it's architecture?
4.) Anything else one should be aware off before jumping to Vivo's platform.
the new sony sensor Lytia LYT-828 looks promising improvement in dynamic range
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According to Sonyโs specifications, this feature should result in a dynamic range of over 100dB, which would be the highest of all Sony sensors currently available in this category. For comparison, Sony advertises the preceding LYT-818 with 86dB, which is the sensor found in the Vivo X200 Pro and Vivo X200 Ultra. Simply put, Sonyโs new sensor utilizes a combination of Single-Frame HDR, Dual-Conversion Gain (DCG) and Multi-Frame HDR in order to achieve this high dynamic range. HF-HDR technology also remains active when zooming in. Another new feature is Loss-Less-Exposure (LLE), which is designed to further optimize the signal-to-noise ratio. This should result in less noise in darker areas of pictures.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Sony-launches....1047334.0.html
https://www.sony-semicon.com/en/info/2025/2025062601.html
Aug 19 2025, 09:28 PM

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