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 India launch soon | Credit: X
Vivo X200 FE launch soon: Vivo fans, prepare for some fantastic news! The business is preparing to introduce its latest gadget, the Vivo X200 FE, in India. This smartphone generates a lot of talk, and fans look forward to its release.
If you're looking for a new phone with remarkable features and capabilities, this one is not to be missed. This post will analyze the Vivo X200 FE's expected specifications, features, and price in India.
We'll also look into what this launch might entail for the Indian smartphone market. Read on to learn more about this impending device. Vivo X200 FE launch timeline (expected)
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✅ IP69
Expected to launch under ₹50K. pic.twitter.com/B4LlLuTNes — Shivank Tiwari (@shivankGeeky) May 7, 2025
According to reports, it will be launched in July and may come in two different colors. Vivo X200 FE expected specifications
The Vivo X200 FE is said to have a 6.31-inch LTPO OLED display with 1.5K resolution and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. The handset is powered by MediaTek's Dimensity 9400e chipset, an upgraded version of the Dimensity 9300+ chip.
It is also likely available in storage options ranging up to 16GB RAM and 512GB internal storage.
Battery life is another great point. The X200 FE is expected to include a big 6,500mAh battery and 90W fast charging capabilities, allowing most users to get through a full day and then some with minimal charging time.
Vivo will also likely keep several luxury features, including a metal frame, twin stereo speakers, an IR blaster, and an IP69 dust and water resistance classification.
The phone could include a triple back camera arrangement with a 50-megapixel Sony IMX921 sensor with OIS, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom.
The front camera is claimed to have a 50-megapixel capability and can take selfies and make video calls. Regarding software, Funtouch OS 15 will ship pre-installed with Android 15.
While Vivo has yet to confirm the launch, many sources claim that it will make its India debut in July. The smartphone was recently discovered on India's BIS certification website, implying an impending release. The X200 FE is also rumoured to be available in India's grey and yellow colour variants.
Also Read: Vivo X200 FE launch timeline rumoured in India: Expected to debut with 1.5K OLED screen, 120Hz refresh rate, 50-megapixel front-facing camera, and more Vivo X200 FE expected price
Vivo X200 FE expected to launch in Q3 | Credit: X
Based on price in China, the smartphone might cost Rs 56,000 in India for the lowest 12GB and 256GB variants.
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