
Vivo X200 FE spotted on BIS Certifications: Expected to debut with Zeiss-branded triple rear setup, up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, 6,500maAh battery, and more
Vivo X200 FE leaks: Prepare yourself for a powerful camera! As Vivo prepares to debut the X200 FE in India, excitement grows. The Vivo X200 FE, which was recently identified on the BIS certification listing, is anticipated to have remarkable specifications and photography skills.
This gadget will probably draw attention given Vivo's track record of producing feature-rich smartphones. What is the Vivo X200 FE likely to deliver? Will it have an impressive display, a strong processor, and a cutting-edge camera system?
Let's examine the specifics and see what Indian consumers might expect from this next smartphone. Continue reading to learn more about the features, specifications, and debut of the Vivo X200 FE.
Vivo X200 FE expected launch timeline
Vivo X200 FE will launch in JULY in India! 👀✅ 6.31' 1.5K OLED 120Hz flat display✅ Dimensity 9300+✅ 50MP main + 8MP UW + 50MP 3x Telephoto✅ 50MP front✅ ZEISS optics✅ 6500mAh + 90W✅ FuntouchOS 15 | Android 15 + 4-OS upgrades✅ IP69Expected to launch under ₹50K. pic.twitter.com/B4LlLuTNes
According to reports, it will be launched in July and may come in two different colors.
Vivo X200 FE spotted on BIS Certification
A gadget with the model number V2503 was just posted on the website of the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). Although the BIS listing does not provide comprehensive specifications or other details about the phone, its model number corresponds to the Vivo X200 FE.
In addition, Singapore's Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) certified the smartphone, indicating that it is ready for Southeast Asia's debut.
Its release throughout the area is further confirmed by the fact that the same model was previously captured on Thailand's National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) website.
Also Read: Vivo X200 FE launch in India soon: Expected to come with 6,500mAh battery, 50MP front camera, AI features, Wi-Fi 6, and more
Vivo X200 FE expected specifications
The Vivo X200 FE probably includes a 6.31-inch 1.5K LTPO OLED screen with a refresh rate of 120 Hz. The recently revealed MediaTek Dimensity 9400e or the Dimensity 9400 chipset with up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage might power the phone.
It most likely runs on the FunTouchOS 15 custom UI based on Android 15. The gadget is also anticipated to include a 6,500mAh battery that supports 90W rapid charging.
A Zeiss-tuned triple rear camera array, consisting of a 50MP Sony IMX921 primary shooter, an 8MP ultrawide sensor, and a 50MP telephoto sensor with 3x optical zoom, could be included with the smartphone for photography. It might have a 50MP front camera on the front.
Additional information that has been leaked includes the IP68/69 grade for water and dust protection, AI capabilities, and two color choices: grey and yellow.
Vivo X200 FE expected price
However, according to industry insiders, including tipster Yogesh Brar, Vivo will charge between Rs. 50,000 and Rs. 60,000 for the X200 FE in India. The phone is anticipated to be released around July and will come in two colors.
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