
vivo X200 FE's India launch teased
vivo has teased the India launch of the X200 FE, which was unveiled a few days ago in Taiwan. vivo hasn't revealed the X200 FE's India launch date and simply says that the smartphone is "coming soon" to the country in its advertisements. However, thanks to our reliable source, we know this compact smartphone will debut in India between July 14 and 19.
And it's not just the X200 FE that will debut in India during the week of July 13. The vivo X Fold5, recently launched in China, will also be introduced to the Indian market on the same day as the X200 FE. However, vivo hasn't made any official announcements about the foldable's India debut yet.
Circling back to the X200 FE, vivo's Indian branch is advertising it as a smartphone "perfect for one-hand usage" because of its compact form factor. The promo page set up by vivo for the X200 FE on its Indian website suggests the Indian model will have the same specs as its Taiwanese counterpart; however, it will be available in two colors in India instead of four. At least initially.
vivo X200 FE's color options
The vivo X200 FE comes in black, blue, pink, and yellow colors, but it appears that India will only get the black and yellow options, which is a bummer.
You can read our announcement coverage of the vivo X200 FE here and the vivo X Fold5 here to learn more about these two smartphones.

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