The vivo X100 launched back in October of last year and only began its international rollout in early 2024. We now have our first look at its alleged successor – the X200 which made its way to Chinese social media platform Weibo.
The demo unit seen in the images features a few different design choices compared to its predecessor including a flat display and side frame with chamfered edges. We can also spot a prominent camera island on the back with a shiny metal ring around it which should house a trio of 50MP cameras including a Sony main sensor and a 3x periscope.
The X200 is also rumored to bring a smaller screen diagonal than the 6.78-inch panel on the X100 though we still don’t get any specifics on the exact size. It’s expected to offer FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.
Vivo is expected to offer the X100 with MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400 chipset at the helm which should offer class-leading performance if the leaked Geekebnch results are anything to go by. The X200 series is expected to launch in China this October with the X200 and X200 Pro models.
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