The Chinese brand Vivo presented the long-awaited family X200a high-end group with excellent quality cameras powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 processor, a chipset that enables long-distance communication via Bluetooth and allows you to send SOS messages up to four kilometers away, one-on-one. -One voice at a distance of up to two kilometers, location on the map and much more.

Other common features include IP68 and IP69 rating, 90W wired charging, ZEISS camera branding, 32MP selfie camera, and Origin OS 5 skin (with vivo’s version of Circle to Search).

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Vivo X200

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Standard However, the phone lacks a few features of the X200 Pro, namely wireless charging and an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner.

The standard vivo X200 also lags behind the Pro when it comes to camera capabilities. Expect a 50MP main camera, a 50MP ultra-wide-angle camera, and a 50MP 3x telephoto lens (f/2.57, IMX882, macro support).

The X200 starts at RMB 4,299 ($607) for the base 12GB/256GB variant. It is available in sapphire blue, titanium grey, moon white and carbon black.

Vivo X200 pro

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Vivo X200 Pro is a camera-centric flagship. It offers a triple rear camera system consisting of a LYT-818 main camera, a 50MP ultra-wide-angle camera, and a 200MP periscope lens with 3.7x zoom (f/2.57, macro support).

The X200 Pro offers a variety of camera modes. The X100 Ultra has a Scene mode for enhancing concert shots, as well as a Landscape mode that appears to be universal for features like long exposures, astrophotography, moon shots, and more. Other camera features include V3 Plus imaging chip, 4K/120fps support, enhanced widescreen Action mode, 135mm option for portraits, Dolby Vision 4K/60fps video and 4K/60fps 10-bit log support .

Otherwise, the X200 Pro features a 6.78-inch 120Hz OLED display (2800 x 1260, 4500 nits peak brightness). This is an LTPO panel that can drop the refresh rate down to 0.1Hz, which is a noticeable improvement over the minimum 1Hz refresh rate seen on most premium flagship phones. The phone also comes with a 6,000mAh silicon-carbon battery and 30W wireless charging. The battery capacity is significantly higher than the X100 Pro’s 5,400mAh battery, but we hope the company has done its homework to optimize battery life as the X100 Pro had mediocre endurance to begin with.

Vivo X200 Pro mini

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The X200 Pro Mini features a 6.31-inch (2640 x 1216) flat OLED display. It comes with a 5,700mAh battery and 30W wireless charging.

Vivo’s smallest phone also comes with a flexible triple rear camera system. Expect a LYT-818 (1/1.28-inch, f/1.57) main camera, along with a 50MP ultra-wide-angle sensor and a 50MP 3x periscope lens (IMX882) with macro support.

The Mini is available in titanium green, light pink, plain white and plain black.

Source: Digital Trends

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