One of the successful names in the smartphone market, vivo, is set to unveil its highly anticipated X200 series today. According to the leaks so far, the new series is expected to target the high-end segment. But that’s not all—it’s also said that the upcoming models will be equipped with technologies aimed at improving user health.
vivo X200 series will keep eye strain to a minimum
vivo X200 series will minimize eye strain Han Boxiao, one of vivo’s senior executives, shared new details about the display of the upcoming X200 series. According to him, the panels of these smartphones will support 2160 Hz high-frequency PWM dimming to minimize eye strain. Additionally, the devices will feature a new technology called Zeiss Master Color Display for better color performance.
The new series is expected to include three models: vivo X200, X200 Pro, and X200 Pro Mini. Furthermore, it is hinted that new members, such as the X200 Ultra, could be added in the future.
The countdown for the vivo X200 has begun! What are we expecting? The countdown for the vivo X200 has begun! What are we expecting? vivo is just hours away from unveiling its highly anticipated X200 series. So, what can we expect?
The standard model will come in four different variants: the 12 GB + 256 GB model for $570, the 16 GB + 256 GB model for $610, the 16 GB + 512 GB version for $655, and the top-tier 16 GB + 1 TB model for $725. It will be available in black, white, blue, and titanium color options.
The X200 Pro Mini will be available in three different variants: the 12 GB + 256 GB version for $655, the 16 GB + 256 GB model for $700, and the 16 GB + 512 GB version for $740. This model will come in black, white, green, and pink color options. It’s worth noting that the Pro Mini is designed to be a more compact version of the high-end X200 Pro model.
The X200 Pro model is priced at $740 for the 16 GB + 256 GB variant, while the 16 GB + 512 GB model will be available for $785. Additionally, a different version of the smartphone, named the Satellite Edition, is also expected.
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