Recently, someone revealed the design sketch of the Vivo X200 on China's Weibo platform, marking the series debut of a straight-screen design.
According to the images, the Vivo X200 features a small straight screen design with a screen size between 6.4 and 6.5 inches. This marks the first time Vivo has introduced the concept of a small straight screen in a high-end flagship phone. Compared to the previous generation, the X100, which had a larger 6.78-inch screen, the X200's smaller screen makes it easier to operate and carry with one hand.
The back of the Vivo X200 phone features a large circular Deco with the flash positioned at the top right corner of the circular camera, continuing the design style of the Vivo X series.
At the hardware specification level, the Vivo X200 will come standard with the Dimensity 9400 chip, which is based on Arm's public Cortex-X925 CPU, an advanced version of the Cortex-X4.
Official data indicates that the Cortex-X925 delivers a 36% performance boost in the Geekbench single-core test and a 41% increase in AI performance, thanks to the 3MB L2 cache.
In terms of graphics, the Vivo X200 is powered by the Immortalis G925 GPU, which Arm claims is the "most powerful and efficient" graphics processor on the market today.
The Vivo X200 series, set to release in October, includes the X200 and X200 Pro models, both equipped with the Dimensity 9400 chip.