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vivo X200 unveiled with Dimensity 9400, Zeiss cameras and quad-curved display


While the two Pro models get most of the spotlight, the vanilla vivo X200 has some of the same cutting edge features as them. This includes a new generation of Zeiss cameras, a powerful chipset and a rugged but attractive design.

The X200 is powered by the Dimensity 9400, which has been setting performance benchmarks recently. The second generation 3nm chip with an all-big-core design was influenced by vivo in its collaboration with ARM and MediaTek. It runs its prime Cortex-X925 core at 3.626GHz and is paired with up to 16GB of RAM, which can be doubled with virtual RAM. The storage (256GB, 512GB or 1TB) can similarly be extended with vivo’s storage compression tech.

vivo X200 unveiled with Dimensity 9400, Zeiss cameras and quad-curved display

Like the large Pro, the X200 features a quad curved 6.67” display with Zeiss Natural Color, which promises industry-leading accuracy. The display uses high-frequency PWM dimming for a flicker-free experience. The display also promises three times the longevity of other OLED panels and a lower power consumption to boot. Note that the non-Pro model is using an optical fingerprint reader.

The X200 generation has bet on the LYT-818 for the main camera, a 1/1.28” sensor with 50MP resolution. This was developed in a collaboration between Sony and vivo, the f/1.57 lens above it uses Zeiss T* Coating. This is an upgrade over the 1/1.49” sensor inside the X100, perhaps a bigger one than the raw numbers suggest – vivo claims that the LYT-818 rivals 1” sensors.


The vivo X200 has a 50MP telephoto camera

The vivo X200 has a 50MP telephoto camera

The now-familiar Oreo-style camera island is also home to a capable 70mm f/2.57 telephoto lens (with T* coating). It doesn’t have the 200MP sensor of the two Pro models, but uses a 50MP IMX882 1/1.95″ sensor instead. Additionally, there is a 50MP ultra wide camera. For video recording, the new generation can do 4K at 120fps with 10-bit log colors.

The phone is powered by a 5,800mAh BlueVolt battery, which is an 800mAh upgrade over last year’s X100. It supports 90W wired-only charging (down from 120W last year). Despite the larger battery capacity, the X200 is actually smaller than its predecessor – 6.67” display and 7.99mm thick vs. 6.78” and 8.5mm.

vivo X200 unveiled with Dimensity 9400, Zeiss cameras and quad-curved display

Speaking of, the X100 had an IP68 rating. That is now enhanced with IP69, which is protection against hot water jets.

The new X200 family also features an offline communication capability that can send out messages up to 1km (0.6 miles) with no cell coverage. This was co-developed by vivo and MediaTek and is based on Bluetooth. It supports SOS text broadcasting and one-on-one voice and text communication. You can also share your location and more. To test it out, scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences went out to zones of Mount Everest, which have no network coverage.

The X200 launches with OriginOS 5. New features include Origin Island (think Dynamic Island) and a custom version of “circle to search”. For the Chinese market, vivo has created an AI model that can handle note-taking and copywriting. We will see what the company does for the international market.

vivo X200 unveiled with Dimensity 9400, Zeiss cameras and quad-curved display

Like its Pro sibling, the vivo X200 comes in Sapphire Blue, Titanium Grey, Moonlight White and Carbon Black. The first colorway, Sapphire Blue, is brand new, it has a gem-like quality to it as it shifts under different lighting conditions.


vivo X200 colorways
vivo X200 colorways
vivo X200 colorways

vivo X200 colorways

The vivo X200 goes on pre-order first and will be available soon. There’s no word on a global launch for now.

vivo X200 unveiled with Dimensity 9400, Zeiss cameras and quad-curved display



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