vivo is launching the X200s and X200 Ultra on April 21, and ahead of that the brand has been teasing both devices like crazy over the past few weeks. Today, it’s outed some promo videos for both smartphones, and you can see these below.
Let’s start with the X200s, which gets a lot of camera time in this video. You can basically see it from all angles. It probably won’t surprise you to find out that it looks a lot like the X200 which launched back in October. In fact, the X200s is expected to be a mild refresh of that model, featuring the new Dimensity 9400+ chipset.
Next up, the camera king. As you might expect, the X200 Ultra’s video is all about the cameras, as the phone itself is extremely camera-focused (pun absolutely intended). We do also catch glimpses of the striped silver back that’s rumored to be a collaboration with luxury luggage maker Rimowa, as well as the incredibly thick circular camera island.
The X200 Ultra is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, and it should feature a 50 MP main camera, a 50 MP ultrawide with the same large sensor as the main snapper, and a 200 MP periscope telephoto camera. The X200s will have a 6,200 mAh battery with support for 90W wired and 40W wireless charging, a 6.67-inch flat OLED screen with “1.5K” resolution and 120 Hz refresh rate, and an embedded ultrasonic fingerprint sensor.
You Might Also Like
Deals: OnePlus 15R price drops further, Pixel 10 series gets £100 discount at checkout
Last week, the OnePlus 15R 512GB had a £100 discount, which made it cheaper than the 256GB version (since that...
South Korea passes the first AI regulations
South Korea has launched a landmark set of laws to regulate AI before any other country or bloc (the EU's...
iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max to feature advanced LTPO+ OLED displays
A new report coming from ETNews' supply chain sources says that Apple is planning to introduce advanced LTPO+ OLED panels...
Oppo Reno15 Pro (mini) review
Introduction Oppo's Reno15 series is an exciting new lineup of premium smartphones consisting of both large and compact devices. Today...








