Vivo has highlighted the Vivo X200 Ultra’s camera system ahead of its upcoming launch this month.
Vivo wants to market the upcoming Vivo X200 Ultra as an extremely powerful camera smartphone. In its latest move, the brand released some of the sample photos of the phone, sporting its impressive daylight and night landscape capabilities.
Additionally, the company shared a sample 4K clip taken using the Vivo X200 Ultra, which incredibly has an efficient stabilizing capability to reduce excessive shakes during filming. Interestingly, the sample clip shows better quality, in terms of details and stability, than the clip recorded using the iPhone 16 Pro Max.
According to Vivo, the X200 Ultra has impressive hardware. In addition to two imaging chips (Vivo V3+ and Vivo VS1), it has three camera modules with OIS. It is also capable of recording 4K videos at 120fps with AF and in 10-bit Log mode. As earlier reported, the Ultra phone houses a 50MP Sony LYT-818 (35mm) main camera, a 50MP Sony LYT-818 (14mm) ultrawide camera, and a 200MP Samsung ISOCELL HP9 (85mm) periscope camera.
In addition to the phone’s video recording, Vivo also highlighted the X200 Ultra’s photography power. In the photos shared by the company, the 50MP Sony LYT-818 1/1.28″ OIS ultrawide of the phone was showcased, noting that the Vivo X200 Ultra is “destined to be the most powerful landscape shooting artifact in the history of mobile phones.”