Vivo Flying Camera phone 200MP Full Specifications – Since technological advancements are constantly being made, technological imagination is unrestrained. In fact, the Chinese company Vivo patented a smartphone with a “flying drone camera” because of its popularity. Phone makers are always coming up with new ways to use cameras to set their products apart. Some have a single camera, others a collection, lenses with varying degrees of sophistication, and even radical approaches to incorporating the camera into their everyday lives.
Vivo is attempting to patent a technology that will be used in the distant future.
Vivo X200 Flying Camera phone, 200MP | Worlds FIRST Flying Drone Camera Phone, 6000 Mah, 12GB RAM
General
Released
15 August, 2022
Status
Coming Soon
Price
207999
Design
Dimensions
147.3 x 71.3 x 7.6 mm
Weight
228 GRAM
Protection
GRILLA GLASS 7
Network
Dual SIM
DUAL SIM
2G Network
GSM
3G Network
HSDPA
4G Network
LTE
5G Network
5G
Display
Display Type
SUPER AMOLED
Size
6.9”
Resolution
1440 x 3100 pixels
Pixel Density
410 PPI
Touch Screen
YES
Display Protection
GORILLA GLASS7
Media
Loudspeaker
YES
Handsfree
YES
Camera
Primary
200MP drone camera+16MP+5MP+32MP
Camera Features
LED
Selfie Camera
64MP
Selfie Camera Features
HDR
Software
Operating System
ANDROID 12
Hardware
Chipset
Qualconm Snapdragon 888
GPU
G58 MC3
RAM (Memory)
12 GB
Internal Storage
128/256 GB
Sensors
Fingerprint /accelerometer/ gyro/proximity
Connectivity
Bluetooth
YES v52
Wi-fi
YES
USB
YES
Battery
Battery Type
Li-Ion (Lithium Ion)
Capacity
6900MAh
Placement
LI-PO
Vivo: The smartphone with a built-in drone for aerial photography and videography
According to the most up-to-date information available from the World Intellectual Property Office, Vivo initially submitted their patent application back in December 2020, but it was not made public until today, July 1, 2021.
First, it’s important to realize that when a company files for a patent, there’s no guarantee that the protected “idea” will ever be commercialized. Because of this, there is no assurance that Vivo will ever release a smartphone/drone hybrid of this type, and such a thing seems highly improbable upon further reflection.
Miniature drones with camera and video recording capabilities are now within reach. They function essentially as aerial cameras that we can operate from our phones. Therefore, it is clear that all Vivo would need to do is incorporate these two technologies into a small enough package that it could be housed within a smartphone.