Caption – Screengrab from a recent Vivo X200 Ultra teardown video. (Image credit – WekiHome on X)
It has just been a few days since the launch of the Vivo X200 Ultra and the high-end flagship has already been torn down in a detailed video on YouTube. The video, which includes auto-translated Chinese captions, takes viewers inside the phone to showcase its impressive internal design, especially the huge camera sensors that sit behind its prominent camera bump.
The phone is currently exclusive to China, so the rest of the world can only admire it from afar as of now.
The X200 Ultra has been promoted as a photography powerhouse and this teardown makes it clear why. The focus is on its chunky camera island, home to three large sensors that take up a lot of internal space. Despite these massive cameras, Vivo kept the phone’s body relatively slim, which causes the camera bump to stick out quite a bit.
According to the video’s presenter, this bump actually makes the phone easier to hold, acting like a natural grip for your index finger, but you’d have to try it yourself to see if that’s really true.
Caption – Vivo X200 Ultra teardown. (Image credit – WekiHome on X)
Inside, the phone features what looks like a 50MP main sensor, a 50MP ultra-wide, and a 200MP periscope telephoto camera, all working together with Vivo’s VS1 and V3+ chips for advanced image processing.
The video also shows that the phone uses a single-cell battery, and it supports 90W fast charging. While that’s plenty fast, it’s still a bit behind rivals like the Oppo Find X8 Ultra and OnePlus 13, which both offer 100W charging.
Since the X200 Ultra is only available in China right now, this teardown gives international fans a taste of what they’re missing. Whether you love or hate that bold camera bump, there’s no denying that Vivo is pushing boundaries with this device.
If you’re curious, you can check out the full teardown from YouTube video below –
Answer. The phone features a 50MP main sensor, 50MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 200MP periscope telephoto camera, supported by Vivo’s VS1 and V3+ chips for advanced image processing.
Answer. The teardown reveals that the phone houses three large camera sensors, taking up significant internal space. The camera bump protrudes due to the slim body design, but the video suggests it could serve as a natural grip for holding the phone.
Answer. It has a single-cell battery with 90W fast charging, slightly slower than competitors like the Oppo Find X8 Ultra and OnePlus 13, which offer 100W charging.
Also Read: Vivo X200 Ultra Roundup: Retro Photography Kit, ZEISS Lens, Price & Specs
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