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Update, 08 Jan 2025: We received a global version of the phone (as opposed to the China-specific one we had previously) and we re-ran the full set of tests, including the benchmarks, plus we reshot some camera samples. The relevant test pages have been updated with the results for the global version and all review conclusions and commentary now refer to the global model unless explicitly stated otherwise. We've kept the original camera section, but we've added an extra page with direct comparisons between the two versions.
Let the Ultra-fication of the Pros continue - the vivo X200 Pro is getting the superb telephoto camera of the X100 Ultra, an upgrade in battery tech (and capacity), plus the mandatory new chipset. And with the X100 Ultra remaining China-only, we're looking forward to getting that zoom action in a globally-ready package like the X200 Pro.
The X200 Pro's camera system is what we're here for, first and foremost. The telephoto unit's 3.7x 85mm-equivalent lens has a large 1/1.4" 200MP sensor behind it, and the combo has proven a top performer in the X100 Ultra (or is it just a very similar combo?). The Ultra isn't giving this next Pro the 1-inch main camera - instead, it's a new 1/1.28" Sony design that's supposedly just as good - we'll see about that.
The ultrawide, meanwhile, comes straight from the X100 Pro - not particularly exciting hardware, but not too shabby either. We'd have appreciated seeing the Ultra's selfie camera here, but the one we get appears to have been lifted off the previous Pro instead.
Trickling down from the Ultra is the silicon carbon battery that brings improved energy density over conventional graphite-based lithium-ion solutions. Vivo has also been pretty generous with the capacity too, the 6,000mAh number being among the highest in the class.
The X100 Ultra uses a Snapdragon, but the Pros have been tapping Mediatek's high-end chip supply for a few generations now, and the X200 Pro uses the latest Dimensity 9400. But there are at least a couple more X100 Ultra influences on the X200 Pro - the ultrasonic fingerprint sensor (optical on the X100 Pro), and the IP69 rating for protection against steam jets (IP68 is also present, of course).
The X200 Pro gets the usual vivo high-end treatment and ships in the familiar large squarish off-black thick cardboard box. Inside it, you'll find a 90W charger and a USB-A-to-C cable to go with it.
Also included is a basic protective back cover - it's not the softest or grippiest around, nor does it look particularly good, if we're talking about the smooth blue one that came with our Chinese unit. The clear silicone one we got with the international version is, admittedly, a little grippier. Either one is decent enough to keep the phone safe.
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