The vivo X200 series is now official, and the standard X200 and the X200 Pro are now joined by the X200 Pro mini. However, we will focus on the X200 Pro in this hands-on review.
The X200 Pro is largely similar to its predecessor, the X100 Pro, but brings a couple of improvements that would make you think twice before getting this year's X100 Ultra or the X200 Pro.
Of course, the X200 Pro is an all-around flagship smartphone, but its strong emphasis on the camera experience is hard to hide.
The new X200 Pro swaps out its main camera for a 50MP Sony LYT-818 sensor and a large f/1.57 aperture and although it's not a 1-inch sensor as last year's, vivo promises the same level of photo quality and even better video capture capabilities.
Perhaps more importantly, the X200 Pro borrows the X100 Ultra's excellent telephoto camera. The large 200MP sensor with 3.7x optical zoom replaces the 50MP unit from the X100 Pro.
Another centerpiece feature on this year's X200 Pro is, of course, the chipset. MediaTek's top-tier Dimensity 9400 chip is debuting with the vivo X200 Pro. The SoC is based on the latest 3nm manufacturing process and promises exceptional performance and efficiency.
A new 6,000 mAh battery on board also promises to extend battery life.
The rest of the hardware sees no dramatic change. The X200 Pro still rocks an excellent 6.78-inch OLED panel, the same ultrawide and the same selfie camera. There are some subtle changes to the design, which we cover in the next section.
The issue with 1/2" sensors and larger is that they tend to cause focus problems, with the ideal size being 1/2.55".
Can someone tell me exactly WHY, as with other phones, the meanest, smallest sensor is given to the Ultrawide lens that can see so much more detail than the other lenses (if it has enough lens resolution). It will be much noisier and will make all vi...
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