Global Vivo X200 Pro and the main difference from the point of view of the cameras between the Chinese. In the X200 Pro version for China, stabilization works much better, including in the front room. This is noticed in all circumstances during daytime and sometimes night shots. When using a zoom, the difference was noticed with an increase of only 10 times, where the global version turned out to be slightly better. There is no difference between smartphones in slow installation mode: at the same time, both do not keep stabilization very well.
You can know the examples of photo below. However, in some scenarios, the global version of the X200 Pro was worse than Chinese. For example, with a spoon of tank test.
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The first plus of the global version of Vivo X200 Pro is the “box output” presence of Google services. The second advantage is the possibility of using Esim. You can definitely connect any smart watch to this smartphone and they will work smoothly. Finally, information about each of the modes can be used in the camera application. In the Chinese version, you need all the information on the Internet and Chinese for this.
On the other hand, the Vivo X200 Pro for China is much cheaper than the global version. For the server, for example, the price difference between them was 25 thousand rubles. In addition, the operating system in the Chinese version is much better optimized. In general, the smartphone works much faster: almost twice in tests. Right, this real life is not noticed. The Chinese version of the smartphone is also slower.
As for the camera, the Chinese version of the Vivo X200 Pro has a significant better AI pins in the global version than stabilization. The X200 Pro has more options to change facial features in the camera application.
Source: Ferra

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