The Vivo X200 series, recently launched in China, is likely to debut in India by December 2024. While Vivo has not officially confirmed the Indian lineup, the series could include three models: Vivo X200, X200 Pro, and X200 Pro Mini. However, the arrival of the Mini variant remains uncertain due to India’s lukewarm reception toward compact smartphones.
Here’s an overview of the 8 key features of the Vivo X200 series:
1. Display Excellence
- Vivo X200: 6.67-inch 10-bit OLED LTPS quad-curved screen with HDR10+, 4,500 nits peak brightness, and PWM dimming.
- Vivo X200 Pro: Adds an LTPO panel for a variable refresh rate up to 120Hz and slimmer bezels (1.63mm).
- Vivo X200 Mini: Compact 6.31-inch flat display, still offering premium OLED features.
2. Cutting-Edge Cameras
- Standard Model: Triple rear cameras, including three 50MP Sony sensors:
- IMX921 primary sensor.
- IMX882 telephoto lens.
- Ultra-wide-angle camera.
- Pro Variants:
- X200 Pro includes a 200MP Zeiss APO telephoto sensor for enhanced zoom and clarity.
- X200 Mini replaces this with a 50MP telephoto lens.
3. Advanced Imaging Features
- Powered by Vivo’s V3+ imaging chip, the Pro models enable:
- 4K HDR Cinematic Portrait video.
- 10-bit Log video recording at 60fps for professional-grade content creation.
4. Performance with MediaTek Dimensity 9400
- Built on a 3nm process, the Dimensity 9400 chipset features:
- A Cortex-X925 core with a peak clock speed of 3.6GHz.
- Promises flagship-level performance and efficiency.
5. Generous Battery Capacities
- Standard X200: 5,800mAh with 90W wired charging.
- X200 Pro: Larger 6,000mAh battery, retaining 90W charging.
- Vivo continues to include chargers in the retail box.
6. Focus on Compact Options
- Unlike most Mini variants, the X200 Mini offers a relatively larger 6.31-inch display, appealing to those who prefer compact yet functional devices.
7. Build and Durability
- The models feature quad-curved designs (standard and Pro) and flat edges (Mini) for aesthetic and ergonomic appeal.
8. Competition and Pricing
- The Vivo X200 series could challenge other premium devices like Samsung’s Galaxy S series and Google Pixel phones by offering multiple variants in one lineup. Pricing details for the Indian market are yet to be revealed.
With this launch, Vivo seems poised to expand its presence in the flagship category. Keep an eye out for Vivo’s official announcement to confirm pricing and availability.