Vivo is gearing up to unveil its next generation of flagship smartphones, the X200 series, on October 14th in China. Ahead of the official announcement, the smartphone has surfaced on China’s 3C certification database.
The 3C listings reveal three upcoming Vivo phones with model numbers V2419A, V2405A, and V2415A. All three entries support 90W fast charging.

Based on industry speculation, the V2405A is believed to be the base model, X200. The V2415A, on the other hand, remains less clear. It could either be a more compact “Mini” variant, or a “Plus” model offering a slight upgrade over the standard X200. Finally, the V2419A aligns with expectations for the top-of-the-line X200 Pro.
Vivo X200 Pro Geekbench
Further details regarding the X200 Pro have surfaced through Geekbench, a popular benchmarking platform. The listing confirms the phone’s processing power will be driven by MediaTek’s upcoming Dimensity 9400 chipset, paired with 16GB of RAM.
However, the listed benchmark scores for single-core and multi-core performance (1531 and 6168) seem inaccurate, as they are unusually low, even falling behind the Dimensity 9300 found in Vivo’s previous flagship series.

The Geekbench listing confirms the details of the Dimensity 9400, though. It aligns with the processor specs shown on the benchmarking site earlier this week.
The upcoming flagship SoC has an octa-core CPU with a single high-performance Cortex-X5 core running at 3.63 GHz, three Cortex-X4 cores at 2.80 GHz for additional power, and four Cortex-A725 cores at 2.10 GHz for handling everyday tasks.
Besides the Pro model, the vanilla and Mini/Plus model is also expected to share the same chip.
Vivo X200 series specifications
The base Vivo X200 is expected to feature a 6.3-inch flat OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 1.5K resolution. It will have a 50-megapixel main camera with a 22nm Sony sensor, a periscope lens with 3x optical zoom, and an ultrawide lens. The device will be powered by a 5,500mAh or 5,600mAh battery and will support both wired and wireless charging.
The X200 Pro, in contrast, is likely to come with a curved 1.5K resolution display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Its rear camera setup will include a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto lens, a 50-megapixel primary sensor (potentially the same 22nm Sony sensor), and a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens. The Pro model may also feature a larger 6,000mAh battery, water resistance (rated IP68 or IP69), and an improved X-axis motor for enhanced haptic feedback.
The Mini variant is also expected to have a 1.5K resolution display, a 70mm periscope telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom, and a 5,500mAh or 5,600mAh battery.







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