Vivo is getting ready to launch its new flagship smartphone, the X200 Ultra, which is already creating a buzz for its powerful camera features. According to Digital Chat Station, a well-known Chinese tipster, the phone will have a design inspired by professional cameras and high-end hardware. As more leaks emerge, it looks like the X200 Ultra could set a new standard for Android video recording, possibly even beating the iPhone.
Even the Zoom Camera is 200MP
Vivo is expected to equip the X200 Ultra with a triple-camera system, each featuring large sensors for better image quality. The setup may include a 50MP ultrawide lens, a 50MP main camera with a 35mm focal length, and a 200MP periscope telephoto lens, which is rare to see in zoom cameras.
Additionally, Vivo is adding two special imaging chips to improve image processing and video quality. There are also reports of a custom external imaging system, which could make the X200 Ultra even better for videography.
Another notable feature is the support for 4K video recording at 120fps, which would allow smooth transitions between different lenses.
More Features and Powerful Performance
Vivo is also introducing a new Action Button, which will let users quickly access photography and video functions, similar to Apple’s dedicated camera button. The company registered the trademark “V单” (V-Single), hinting that it wants consumers to view the X200 Ultra as more than just a smartphone, in other words, it’s a professional camera that can make calls.
Under the hood, the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset is expected to power the X200 Ultra, delivering fast performance. It will also have a 2K quad-curved OLED display for a high-quality viewing experience. To keep everything running smoothly for a long time, the phone is likely to come with a 6,000 mAh battery and fast charging.
Launch Date and Availability
Vivo plans to release the X200 Ultra along with the X200S in mid-to-late April in China. If the leaks are accurate, this phone could attract many photographers and content creators, making Vivo a strong competitor in smartphone cameras.
