Official Vivo X200 image compares it to its predecessor

Official Vivo X200 image compares it to its predecessor

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The Vivo X200 series is coming, the devices will launch on October 14. With that being said, the official Vivo X200 image surfaced recently, showing us the back side of the phone. Now, the company’s Product Manager shared yet another official image, comparing the Vivo X200 to its predecessor.

The official Vivo X200 image compares the device to its predecessor, the Vivo X100

This time around, we get to see the front side of the phone, and also its left side. That more or less completes the design. The Vivo X200 will have a flat display with a centered display camera hole up top. Its bezels will be extremely thin, and the frame will be flat all around. Though it will be curved towards the edges.

In this direct comparison, you can clearly see how much thinner the bezels are on the new model. It’s really easy to notice, actually. On top of that, the display camera hole seems to be smaller too.

Last week, we got to see the Vivo X200 in blue and white colors. The white model has a regular white color on its backplate, while the blue model looks more interesting. Depending on how the light hits the backplate, the pattern changes.

The phone will have a circular camera island with three cameras & ZEISS optics

A circular camera island will sit on the back of the Vivo X200. Depending on the model in the series, you’ll get either three or four cameras back there, The Vivo X200 seems to include three. All models will have ZEISS optics too with T* coating.

Speaking of models, Vivo is expected to announce three models next month. The Vivo X200, Vivo X200 Pro, and Vivo X200 Pro mini are all expected. The ‘Pro mini’ was a surprise, but it was recently indirectly confirmed by the company’s exec.

Some of you are probably wondering about the Vivo X200 Ultra. Well, that phone is expected to arrive too, but not this year. The Vivo X100 Ultra launched in May this year, so we’re expecting its successor in mid-2025.



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