The vivo X200 Ultra, vivo’s top-tier flagship, has undergone a detailed teardown just days after launch. Shared on YouTube with auto-translated Chinese captions, the video dives into the phone’s guts, spotlighting the huge camera sensors behind its chunky camera island. It’s a tech nerd’s dream, but with the phone exclusive to China for now, most of us can only admire it from afar.

The video offers a closer look at the engineering decisions and compromises involved
The vivo X200 Ultra hit the scene as a photography beast, and the disassembly video proves why. The star of the show? Its massive camera island, which houses three oversized sensors that demand serious real estate. Vivo kept the phone’s body slim, so the cameras jut out, creating a bold, divisive look. The video’s presenter notes that this thick bump doubles as a handy grip for your index finger, making the phone easier to hold—though you’d need to feel it yourself to buy that pitch.


The video peels back the layers to reveal the engineering trade-offs. Those big sensors—likely the 50MP main, 50MP ultra-wide, and 200MP periscope telephoto—steal the spotlight, paired with vivo’s VS1 and V3+ chips for next-level image processing. The phone uses a single-cell battery, and charging tops out at 90W — falling slightly behind rivals like the Oppo Find X8 Ultra and OnePlus 13, which support 100W charging.
Exclusive to China, the X200 Ultra’s internals are a tease for global fans. The video offers a fascinating look at what Chinese buyers are getting: cutting-edge camera tech in a sleek package. Whether that camera hump’s a dealbreaker or a design win, it’s clear vivo’s pushing the limits. Check out the YouTube video above for more detailed insights.
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