A new detail about the Vivo X200 has surfaced, complementing an earlier leak showing the phone’s alleged dummy unit.
The Vivo X200 series, which includes the Vivo X200 and X200 Pro, will launch in October. Ahead of the launch, several leaks about the lineup have been continuously arriving. The latest point to the vanilla Vivo X200 model.
In the pictures shared by tipster Digital Chat Station, the phone is not named. Nonetheless, the Zeiss logo on the camera island and the flat display confirm that the schematic pertains to the standard Vivo X200 model. To recall, the Vivo X200 series is rumored to employ flat and curved displays, with the latter reportedly arriving in the X200 Pro model.
The back of the model in the illustration shows the same huge circular camera island design, which is also used by the X100 series today. Nonetheless, and as expected, reports claim that the lineup’s camera system will be enhanced.
The news follows the leak of the X200 dummy, which has the same details as the schematics DCS shared. The unit shows that the X200 will have a flat back panel complemented by flat side frames, a design that is becoming more popular in high-end models.
According to leaks, the standard Vivo X200 would have a MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chip, a flat 6.78″ FHD+ 120Hz OLED with narrow bezels, Vivo’s self-developed imaging chip, an optical under-screen fingerprint scanner, and a 50MP triple camera system with a periscope telephoto unit sporting a 3x optical zoom.