vivo X200 front design and camera samples emerge

Michail, 30 September 2024

The vivo X200 series is launching on October 14 in China and the teaser campaign is in full swing. The latest additions are images of the X200’s front next to last year’s X100 as well as a few camera samples from the main and periscope lenses.

The latest images are courtesy of vivo's Product Manager Han Boxiao and we can see the big design change compared to the outgoing X100. The upcoming device features a flat frame with a polished aluminum look. The screen has lost its curves and is also flat with a single punch hole cutout on the front for its selfie cam. We can also notice thinner bezels around the panel.

vivo X200 front design and camera samples emerge

Next up are a pair of photo samples from the 23mm equivalent main sensor, rumored to be the Sony IMX921 and the periscope module which is rumored to be a 70mm Sony IMX882. Both sensors are 50MP and we can see the second photo demonstrating impressive telephoto macro capabilities from the periscope zoom lens.

vivo X200 main and telephoto camera samples vivo X200 main and telephoto camera samples
vivo X200 main and telephoto camera samples

In related news, vivo also announced it will hold its vivo Developer conference on October 10. The event will mark the launch of OriginOS 5 which will debut on the X200 series. In a more interesting development, vivo will also offer a “Virtual Graphics Card 2.0” on the X200 series.

The accompanying message suggests this will offer improved touch feedback, and optimizations for gaming and video calls

vivo Developer conference posters vivo Developer conference posters
vivo Developer conference posters

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Reader comments

It won't look dark. If the f/16 is the correct aperture for the given light conditions, then it will be properly exposed. Just the DoF(Depth of Field) would be very wide, but I don't think X200 has variable aperture. It would be nice ...

  • Anonymous
  • 09 Oct 2024
  • S31

it's probably a "simulated" f/16.0 and not the actual aperture of the lens

In the telephoto pic, it says F/16??? The pic would've looked very dark if it was.

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