Vivo will launch the X200 Ultra next week, after weeks of teasers. The company has now shared full images of the phone in all three launch colors. Each variant has a textured back panel. Vivo also posted more photo samples, this time showing off portrait shots at 35mm, 50mm, and 85mm focal lengths. The goal is clear—Vivo wants to show that this phone can handle portraits at any range.






Vivo is also pushing the idea that the X200 Ultra can replace a DSLR. A new promo video shows this off, alongside earlier landscape shots. The phone is being pitched as a serious camera tool, not just a smartphone.



Earlier, Vivo revealed the phone’s full camera specs. The main 35mm camera uses a Sony LYT-818 sensor with a Zeiss T*-coated GLC 2.0 lens. It’s optically stabilized with CIPA 5.0-level OIS. The lens cuts visible light reflection to under 0.1% and includes Vivo’s third-gen VCS bionic spectral imaging tech.



The ultra-wide camera also uses a LYT-818 sensor, co-developed with Zeiss. It has a 14mm “Hawk Eye” lens that brings in 181% more light and has a 216% faster shutter than the previous model. It also has dual-axis OIS.
The 85mm telephoto lens features a 200MP Samsung HP9 sensor. This is the first APO-grade telephoto setup on a phone, with a six-element design and 5.0-level OIS. Vivo says it’s 38% better in low light and 41% more stable.
The phone runs on the new VS1 chip, Vivo’s first AI image processor, offering 80 TOPS of power. It handles bokeh, HDR, and multi-frame shots in real time. The camera system supports focal lengths from 24mm to 100mm, 4K portrait video, and multiple night modes like Supermoon and Starry Sky.







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