Vivo X200 Ultra scheduled with multi-color options and powerful other features

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It is anticipated that Vivo will launch one of its highly powerful flagships, the Vivo X200 Ultra on April 21 in China at 7 PM (Chinese Time) while holding its X Series Spring Launch Event. Huang Tao, the vice president of Vivo Products has shared images to explain the three color variants. He also declares that Vivo has decided to convert its X series to the “Ultra” segment, and he explains the Ultra 200X as a pocket camera with calling capability.  

The new leaks reveal that the compact flagship is known as a V-camera, as it offers multiple components inspired by the layout and optics of high-end cameras. The clean and German-inspired aesthetic offers professionalism with the help of a “biscuit-style” lens Deco. The round camera with three Zeiss prime lenses, an 85mm APO telephoto lens, 14mm ultra-wide, and a classic 35mm humanistic lens ensures optimal stabilization and low distortion.

The rear camera housed in Vivo X200 Ultra is embedded with 4k 60fps with 10-bit log recording, 4k 120fps cinematic slow motion, shoot seamlessly using a new control key, and enjoy DSLR-like portrait photography using zoom flash.

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Along with huge functionality in the camera section, the availability of the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset will enable the users to enjoy a class-leading performance including multiple other innovative specs i.e. a 2k Zeiss Master Color Display with circularly polarized eye protection, ultrasonic fingerprint applicable even with wet fingers, and blue ocean battery with support of wireless flash charging.

The upcoming Vivo X200 Ultra will be available in black, red, and silver colors, and it is designed in the same design language. The users wouldn’t find a lack of performance within the slim and colorful flagship. The time is near to unbox the X200 Ultra, as Vivo fans and tech enthusiasts are early waiting for the new chapter in mobile imaging.

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