Vivo X200 is all set to launch in China in a few months. It is rumoured that the launch will take place in October. Vivo X200, X200+ and X200 Pro will be launched at the event. The series will also witness the launch of its first “compact” smartphone, the Vivo X200. But despite being a compact device, it will feature top-of-the-line specifications such as a Dimensity 9400 chipset and a massive 5000+mAh battery. The device is now listed on China’s 3C certification and it confirms another key specification of it.
Vivo X200 will have 90W fast-wired charging support
The upcoming Vivo X200 device has been listed on the China’s 3C website. The 3C, which stands for China Compulsory Certification, is a mandatory safety assessment and certification procedure that has to be followed by every electronics product launching in China. Per the listing, the device will bear the model number V2415A and support 90W fast wired charging.
The same device was also spotted recently on the IMEI database. Both of these listings hint at the imminent launch of the gadget. Talking about the specifications, some early reports reveal that it will pack a compact 6.4-inches OLED display with 1.5K pixel resolution. It will be a flat panel with support of a high refresh rate. The device, as said earlier, will be powered by the flagship MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chipset.
For cameras, it will have a triple rear camera setup with a 50-megapixel primary wide sensor, followed by a 50-megapixel secondary ultrawide and a periscope telephoto zoom lens. The periscope will have 3X optical zoom support with a 70mm focal length. The lens will also be able to capture macro photography. There’s no information on the front selfie snapper yet.
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Vivo X200 will also pack a 5500mAh battery and this is great since it is going to be a compact device. All thanks to the new high-density battery tech that allows more battery capacity in less space. It will support wireless charging as well. That’s all we know about the device for now.