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Vivo's flagship models, X200 Pro and X200 Pro Mini, will feature the ultra-fast Dimensity 9400 chip for enhanced performance.

The X200 Pro delivers a familiar experience of a full-sized flagship, while the X200 Pro Mini provides all the same features in a more compact design.
Vivo's flagship models, X200 Pro and X200 Pro Mini, will feature the ultra-fast Dimensity 9400 chip for enhanced performance.

The company Vivo has unveiled the X200 Pro and X200 Pro mini smartphone models. They will be powered by the advanced Dimensity 9400 chip. This is reported by Gizmo China.

The X200 Pro is the largest model in the series, featuring a large curved display with minimal bezels on all sides. The screen measures 6.78 inches and is an LTPO panel with a high refresh rate of 120 Hz, exceptional brightness of 4500 nits, and Dolby Vision support for an outstanding viewing experience. The X200 Pro mini opts for a slightly smaller and flat 6.31-inch display but shares other specifications similar to the Pro model. This includes an LTPO refresh rate of 120 Hz and brightness of 4500 nits. Both phones are available in various colors, with the X200 Pro offering a unique "sapphire blue" hue that supposedly mimics ocean waves under light.

Under the hood of both devices lies the new MediaTek Dimensity 9400 processor, developed in collaboration with Vivo. The chip utilizes MediaTek's latest 3nm process and boasts a powerful Cortex-X925 super core for handling demanding tasks. It features a 12-core GPU for graphics processing.

Vivo has also managed to equip both models with high-capacity batteries thanks to third-generation Silico Anode technology. The X200 Pro boasts a massive 6000 mAh battery, while the X200 Pro mini offers a respectable 5700 mAh unit. The phones support fast wired charging at 90W and wireless charging at 30W.

The camera system in the X200 Pro series is equipped with a triple rear setup featuring Zeiss optics and Vivo's V3+ image processing chip. This is the same chip found in the X100 Ultra. The main sensor is a Sony LYT-818, a 1/1.28-inch sensor with a custom f/1.57 lens. While technically a step down compared to the 1-inch sensor in the X100 Pro series, Vivo claims this new sensor can compete with larger sensors in photography and outperform them in video recording.

The upgrade includes an impressive 200-megapixel Zeiss APO telephoto lens borrowed from the X100 Ultra. It offers an 85mm (3.7x) zoom with a bright f/2.67 aperture. Completing the camera system is a 50-megapixel ultra-wide sensor and a 32-megapixel autofocus selfie camera.

The Vivo X200 Pro comes in four storage configurations: 12GB/256GB, 16GB/512GB, 16GB/1TB, and a special Satellite Edition version with 16GB/1TB. Prices start at 5299 yuan (approximately $750) for the base model, with the other three models priced at 5999 yuan, 6499 yuan, and 6799 yuan, respectively.

The X200 Pro mini is available in three storage options: 12GB/256GB, 16GB/512GB, and 16GB/1TB, priced at 4699, 5299, and 5799 yuan, respectively.

Information regarding global availability is currently unavailable, but it is expected that Vivo will launch these smartphones in international markets.

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