Rumor has it that the Vivo X200 and X200 Pro, which will debut in China in October, will be the world’s first phones to feature the Dimensity 9400 chip. Today, the Digital Chat Station website published a sketch that demonstrates the changes in the design of the Vivo X200.
In the above sketch, the ZEISS logo placed in the center of the camera module clearly indicates that this is a schematic of the X200 series phone. While the Vivo X100 and X100 Pro featured an OLED panel with curved edges, reports suggest that the X200 Pro will continue to feature a curved-edge display, while the standard X200 may come with a flat display. Therefore, it seems that the scheme is likely to belong to the Vivo X200.
According to reports, the Vivo X200 will have a 6.4-inch or 6.5-inch flat screen with support for 1.5K resolution. An earpiece speaker can be seen in the upper bezel above the display hole. The volume rocker and power button are located on the right side of the device.
On the back of the X200 is a round camera module with a pill-shaped LED flash located in the upper right corner. There are four rings inside the round module, but there is speculation that the X200 will have a triple camera setup, led by a custom 50-megapixel primary camera. The camera may also include a periscopic telephoto camera, similar to its predecessor. The device is expected to be equipped with a 5800 mAh battery. While the X200 Pro and a smaller model with a 6.3-inch display, tentatively called the Vivo X200 Mini, will have wireless charging support, the X200 may not.
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