The Vivo X200 series has officially launched, and it’s bringing major enhancements in design and performance. All three models in the lineup—the Vivo X200, X200 Pro, and X200 Pro Mini—feature a glass-metal construction with a sleek Quad Curve Design, offering flat but slightly curved edges and ultra-thin bezels measuring just 1.63mm. The series also comes with IP68 water and dust resistance, ensuring durability in various conditions.
One of the standout features of the X200 Pro is its impressive camera system. The Pro model boasts a thicker body, likely due to its enhanced periscope telephoto camera. It’s equipped with a 200MP periscope lens, alongside a 50MP Sony LYT 818 main sensor and a 50MP ultra-wide lens. These powerful sensors, along with features like Telephoto Macro and Landscape Mode, make it a go-to device for photography enthusiasts. Video recording capabilities are equally impressive, with support for 4K at 120fps and 8K at 30fps.
The X200 series offers various screen sizes, with the X200 sporting a 6.67-inch LTPO display and the X200 Pro a slightly larger 6.78-inch screen. Both models support a 120Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision, and HDR10+ for stunning visuals. A new addition to the series is the compact X200 Pro Mini, which has a smaller 6.31-inch display, catering to users who prefer a more pocket-friendly phone without sacrificing high-end features.
Under the hood, all three models are powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400 chipset, offering a 35% improvement in single-core performance and 28% in multi-core tasks. The series also excels in AI processing, with the NPU 890 boosting energy efficiency by 35%. For graphics, the AEM Immortalis-G925 GPU delivers a 41% performance boost and up to 40% better ray tracing, making the X200 series ideal for mobile gamers and multimedia users alike.
As for pricing, the X200 series starts at CNY 4,299 for the base model, with the X200 Pro and Pro Mini versions ranging from CNY 4,699 to CNY 6,799 depending on configuration