A new OTA update enables 4K video recording on the vivo V11 Pro

14 September 2018
No image stabilization, though.

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  • X{G
  • 18 Sep 2018

please update EIS as soon as possible....

    • Syel
    • D0b
    • 14 Sep 2018

    Vivo is literally killing it these days!

      Well, someone has finally realised now. XD

        AnonD-632062, 14 Sep 2018Good. If a phone's chipset can support something, then make... moreExactly.
        Every smartphone must have a proper manual mode instead.
        I say, Google should implement full manual controls as part of the Android OS, and give no option for manufacturers to disable them even after heavy skinning.

          TheGoldenMellifluous, 14 Sep 2018Well, Sony did outpace them in the first place, tho (idk wh... moreYep, but it was a $300 phone I believe.
          Xiaomi probably started having 4K video recording on $200 phones.
          Nonetheless, it's good to see that there's always that one to urge everyone to move and work better. So much for overpriced devices that can't do many things when they're expected to do so.

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            • AnonD-632062
            • 3Yf
            • 14 Sep 2018

            Good. If a phone's chipset can support something, then makers must enable that functionality.

            Not doing so amounts to robbing the customer, and I think that is a bit of a crime, TBH.

              Shanti Dope, 14 Sep 2018They finally realized that they're behind Xiaomi in this re... moreWell, Sony did outpace them in the first place, tho (idk which company implemented 4K Movie recording in mid-rangers in the first batch, outside Sony). They already putting 4K video recording enabled on Mid-rangers since Xperia M5 and made a grand return on Xperia XA2 family this year after absence on Xperia X Series and XA0/1 series.

                They finally realized that they're behind Xiaomi in this regard.
                My gosh, my Redmi 5 Plus with the inferior SD625 can do 4K, while most new smartphones can't!
                And it's not just about numbers. New mid rangers utilize a low quality 1/3.06" sensor, while my Redmi 5 Plus has a 1/2.8" 12MP Sony IMX486 sensor with 1.25um pixel size.
                Not bragging anything, but I'm expecting WAY more with the newer and supposedly "better" 2018 mid rangers.