The Vivo X200 series is expected to be released sometime in November. In the latest news, a mysterious vivo phone with the model number V2405A has received radio certification from China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. This is said to be a part of the vivo X200 series and is allegedly the vivo X200.

The phone is powered by Dimensity 9400 chip and doesn’t support satellite connectivity
According to Weibo tipster Digital Chat Station, the phone does not support satellite connectivity but is expected to come with an improved “screen form”, a high-density battery, and an improved imaging system. The tipster also notes that the phone will be powered by the Dimensity 9400 chipset.

According to previous rumors, the vivo X200 series will consist of three models – possibly vivo X200, X200 Pro, and vivo X200 Ultra. The first two models are said to equip the Dimensity 9400. The Ultra model could be released later with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset. This (if true) will be in line with the vivo X100 series. For those unfamiliar, the vivo launched the X100 Ultra in May this year, while the standard and Pro models were launched in November last year. There are also rumors about the company coming up with a smaller variant, possibly called the Vivo X200 mini, which will boast a 6.3x” 1.5K display and a 5,500 mAh battery. To know more about the compact option from the series, click here.
Speaking of performance the Dimensity 9400 chip (that will reportedly power the vivo X200, X200 Pro, and the X200 mini) is fabricated using TSMC’s second-generation N3 process. According to a GeekBench listing, the prime core offers 36% higher peak performance. It will be paired with the new Cortex-A725 and Cortex-A520 cores. Arm claims that the performance efficiency of Cortex-A725 is 35% higher than that of the previous generation A720, and the energy efficiency of Cortex-A520 has also increased by 15%.
To give you an idea of what to expect in terms of display, the standard and Pro version of the vivo X100 series, the vivo X100 and X100 Pro, packs a 6.78-inch micro-curved 8T LTPO panel with a resolution of 2800×1260 pixels. The Ultra model boasts the same-sized panel that has a higher resolution of 1440 x 3200 pixels. All the models of the predecessor support 3000 nits of peak brightness.







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