The Digital Chat Station, an insider in technology, has just shared a leak minutes ago on Weibo. This phone is supposed to be the Vivo X200 Pro, which belongs to the new series of Vivo phones.
Now, the big news: the X200 Pro may become one of the first smartphones in the new line to make use of MediaTek’s brand-new Dimensity 9400 chip. The new chipset for unveiling this October is evidently underpinning a class of high-premium smartphones. We shall have to wait for more leaks or some official inputs to learn all the details regarding the X200 Pro, but this is a great beginning!
Vivo X200 Pro Specifications:
Leaked information has it that the Vivo X200 Pro, set to arrive in the coming weeks, is a massive leap from last year’s X100 Pro. So, according to the leaker DCS—the X200 Pro screen will be so amazing that it will be hard to believe. Imagine a screen that is super sharp, with a resolution of around 1.5K, very thin borders around all edges, and a gently curved design for a luxurious look.
It also said that the DCS mentioned the screen size might be around 6.7 or 6.8 inches, for which we will have to wait till confirmation is obtained. That’s some great news for all the Vivo fans and hints at how powerful the X200 Pro is going to be.
The DCS has revealed even more details about the X200 Pro. It sounds like it will have a cutting-edge fingerprint sensor built right under the screen and a new kind of battery design. The battery capacity is still unknown, but it could be even bigger than the 5,400mAh battery in the X100 Pro.
DCS also mentioned an upgraded camera system with a special periscope lens for zooming in on faraway objects. There’s even a rumor that it will have three separate cameras on the back, each with a whopping 50 megapixels!
Under the hood, the X200 Pro is expected to have a brand-new chip called the Dimensity 9400. This chip is built on a super small (3nm) process, which means it should be very powerful while using less battery. This chip is rumored to be a rival to the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 phones. Both are expected to launch in China sometime between October and December this year.