Caption – Vivo X200 Ultra Red Colour variant. (Image credit – Vivo)
Vivo is all set to launch the X200 Ultra next week. Ahead of the launch, the company has shared full photos of all three colour variants of the phone along with camera samples. Here’s a look at what the brand has officially shared.
According to the brand’s official post on Weibo, Vivo X200 Ultra will be available in three premium colours. Vivo’s official handle posted full images of all three colours, which include Red, Black and Silver.
Caption – Vivo’s recent official post on Weibo. (Translated via Google Translate)
Each colour option features a textured back, giving the phone a stylish and premium look.
Caption – Vivo’s recent official post on Weibo. (Translated via Google Translate)
Vivo’s official Weibo handle also posted some camera samples in multiple posts. What really stands out from the released photos is the new portrait photo samples Vivo has posted. The shots show off what the camera can do at 35mm, 50mm and 85mm focal lengths. It’s clear Vivo is trying to prove that the X200 Ultra can take great portraits, no matter the distance.
Caption – Vivo’s recent official post on Weibo. (Translated via Google Translate)
A new promo video highlights the X200 Ultra as a serious photography tool, not just another smartphone. The brand is really leaning into the idea that this device could take the place of a DSLR in your bag, especially with the quality of its earlier shared landscape photos and the latest portrait samples.
We already know the full camera specs and they are impressive. The main 35mm camera uses a Sony LYT-818 sensor and a Zeiss T-coated GLC 2.0 lens. It includes CIPA 5.0-level optical image stabilisation (OIS) and is designed to reduce visible light reflection to under 0.1%. It also uses Vivo’s third-gen VCS bionic spectral imaging tech for better colour and detail.
The ultra-wide camera also uses a LYT-818 sensor, co-developed with Zeiss. It features a 14mm “Hawk Eye” lens, which lets in 181% more light and is 216% faster than the one on the previous model. Plus, it has dual-axis OIS for better stability.
Then there’s the 85mm telephoto lens, powered by a 200MP Samsung HP9 sensor. It’s the first APO-grade telephoto lens on a phone and uses a six-element design. Vivo says it performs 38% better in low light and is 41% more stable, thanks to 5.0-level OIS.
Under the hood, the phone uses Vivo’s first AI image processor, the VS1 chip, which delivers 80 TOPS of processing power. That means it can handle things like real-time bokeh, HDR and multi-frame shooting with ease.
The camera system supports a wide 24mm to 100mm focal range, 4K portrait video and a bunch of advanced night photography modes including Supermoon and Starry Sky.
Answer. The phone is available in three premium colours: Red, Black, and Silver. Each variant features a textured back for a stylish and high-end look.
Answer. The device includes a 35mm main camera with a Sony LYT-818 sensor, a 200MP telephoto lens with APO-grade design, and advanced low-light and portrait photography capabilities.
Answer. It features CIPA 5.0-level optical image stabilisation, Vivo’s VCS bionic spectral imaging tech, AI-powered VS1 chip, and enhanced night modes like Supermoon and Starry Sky.
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