
The Vivo X200 Ultra is generating some buzz with leaks revealing details about its camera setup. The phone looks set to deliver a solid photography experience, with a few design updates and improvements. Let’s dive in!
Vivo X200 Ultra Rumors
Display
The X200 Ultra features a 6.8-inch 2K LTPO OLED display with minimal bezels and slightly curved edges. The design includes a circular camera island on the back.
Triple Rear Camera Setup
The X200 Ultra will pack a 50 MP main camera, a 50 MP ultrawide, and a 200 MP periscope telephoto camera. The main camera will have a large aperture and Optical Image Stabilization (OIS). These features should help improve image quality, especially in low-light conditions. The X200 Ultra’s engineering prototype has a main camera with a default 1.5x zoom (35mm equivalent), while the ultra-wide lens starts at 1x instead of 0.5x or 0.6x.
The vivo X200 Ultra is set to bring significant camera improvements, with a new partnership between vivo and Japan’s Fujifilm to enhance image quality and color reproduction. While the device will retain ZEISS optics and bokeh flares from previous X-series models, it will also introduce an A1 chip with improved intelligent processing power for a better photography experience. The X200 Ultra will support 4K@120fps HDR video recording, feature a new Live Photo mode, and include 5-axis stabilization. Additionally, a special camera mode designed for photography enthusiasts is expected to be part of the package. The phone will also allow smoother camera switching while recording video.
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New Imaging Chip and Design
The camera island has been slightly redesigned for a more polished look compared to previous models. Meanwhile, the X200 ultra was understood to feature the Dimensity 9400 at its helm, now the new reports claim that it will instead be powered by the latest and greatest flagship chip from Qualcomm, i.e, the Snapdragon 8 Elite.
Vivo X200 Ultra Market Availability
While the X200 and X200 Pro are expected to reach Western markets, the X200 Ultra may remain exclusive to China for now and will be launched in April.
- Meanwhile, check out our review of the Vivo X200 Pro