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Processor: Powering the X200 FE is MediaTek's 4-nanometre Dimensity 9300 Plus processor.Memory: RAM can go up to 16GB and storage up to 512GB. Vivo is using LPDDR5X RAM and UFS3.1 storage.Cameras: The X200 FE has three cameras on the back. For the primary, Vivo is using a 50-megapixel Sony IMX921 VCS Bionic sensor with optically stabilised f/1.88 lens. The secondary is another 50-megapixel Sony IMX882 with f/2.65 periscope telephoto for 3x optical, 6x 'lossless', and up to 100x digital zoom. The third camera is an 8-megapixel ultrawide. On the front, the X200 FE has a 50-megapixel selfie f/2. With autofocus.Software: Running the show is Funtouch OS 15 based on Android 15, with Vivo committing to four years of major OS and five years of security updates.Battery and charging: The X200 FE has a 6,500mAh battery with 90W fast charging.Connectivity: 5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 7, and Bluetooth 5.4 are supported. You also get an IR blaster.Vivo X200 FE top features-- The X200 FE's main USP is that it is a compact flagship. While typical high-end phones can go up to 6.8- and 6.9-inch, this one has a 6.31-inch display. It is not all about a smaller screen though, as the overall build and dimensions are built around ease of use and comfortable handling. To that effect, the X200 FE weighs only 186 grams and measures just 7.9mm in thickness. It is sleek and utilitarian.-- Complementing the compact framing are high-end build materials including glass and metal. Vivo doesn't specify the type of glass it is using on the back. The camera deco is two-stage and made of metal. The phone is IP68 and IP69 certified for dust and water resistance.-- The other big highlight of the X200 FE, apart from its sleek form factor, is the camera setup. Being a Vivo phone and one that belongs to the X-series, top-notch photography chops were obvious and let's just say, the company didn't disappoint. The X200 FE has powerful camera hardware including a proper 3x telephoto and gives you access to a wide variety of focal lengths from 23mm to 100mm. You also get ZEISS tuning and simulations.advertisement-- Vivo has also put tons of AI inside its compact flagship. There's AI in virtually every department, from cameras (AI Four Seasons Portrait) to calling (smart call assistant).Vivo X200 FE India price and availabilityThe Vivo X200 FE comes in a choice of Amber Yellow, Frost Blue, and Luxe Gray. There are two memory configurations to choose from with pricing as follows:--12/256GB: Rs 54,999--16GB/512GB: Rs 59,999The X200 FE is available for pre-order at the time of writing (soon after launch on July 14, 2025) with general availability pegged for July 23, 2025.- Ends

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