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vivo X200 FE's display, thinness and weight revealed
vivo X200 FE's display, thinness and weight revealed

GSM Arena

time13-06-2025

  • GSM Arena

vivo X200 FE's display, thinness and weight revealed

vivo's X200 FE is expected to launch in India in July, but apparently it won't be the only market where it will be sold. It will have a 6.31" display, will be under 8mm thin and will weigh 200g. According to previous rumors, it will make its debut on July 10 alongside the X Fold5, and its screen will have "1.5K" resolution as well as an embedded fingerprint sensor. vivo X200 It will be powered by a MediaTek chip, either the Dimensity 9300+ or the 9400e (which is basically just a slightly altered 9300+ anyway), and it will boast a 50 MP main camera using Sony's IMX921 sensor, a 50 MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom using the IMX882 sensor, an 8 MP ultrawide, and a 50 MP selfie camera. It should be offered with 12/256GB RAM/storage or 16/512GB, and will be IP68 and IP69 certified for dust and water resistance. Keeping the lights on should be a 6,500 mAh battery with support for 90W wired charging. Source

Flagship Showdown: Galaxy S25 Edge vs. Ultra vs. Vivo X200 Ultra vs. OnePlus 13
Flagship Showdown: Galaxy S25 Edge vs. Ultra vs. Vivo X200 Ultra vs. OnePlus 13

Geeky Gadgets

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • Geeky Gadgets

Flagship Showdown: Galaxy S25 Edge vs. Ultra vs. Vivo X200 Ultra vs. OnePlus 13

When selecting your next smartphone, the Galaxy S25 Edge, Galaxy S25 Ultra, vivo X200 Ultra, and OnePlus 13 each bring distinct features and advantages to the table. The video below from Techmo examines their design, display, battery life, performance, cameras, and software to help you make an informed decision based on your preferences and priorities. Watch this video on YouTube. Design and Build: Comfort Meets Durability The design and build of a smartphone play a crucial role in its usability, portability, and durability. Each of these devices offers unique characteristics tailored to different user needs: Galaxy S25 Edge: Weighing just 163 grams, this model is exceptionally lightweight and easy to handle. Despite its slim profile, it has proven its durability through rigorous bend tests, making it a reliable choice for users who value portability without compromising on build quality. Weighing just 163 grams, this model is exceptionally lightweight and easy to handle. Despite its slim profile, it has proven its durability through rigorous bend tests, making it a reliable choice for users who value portability without compromising on build quality. Galaxy S25 Ultra: Larger and heavier, this model integrates an S-Pen, catering to productivity-focused users who need a device that supports multitasking and creative tasks. Larger and heavier, this model integrates an S-Pen, catering to productivity-focused users who need a device that supports multitasking and creative tasks. vivo X200 Ultra: With a prominent camera bump and a massive 6000mAh battery, this phone emphasizes utility and longevity. However, its bulkier design may not appeal to users who prioritize portability. With a prominent camera bump and a massive 6000mAh battery, this phone emphasizes utility and longevity. However, its bulkier design may not appeal to users who prioritize portability. OnePlus 13: Compact and budget-friendly, this flagship design is ideal for those seeking a smaller device that still delivers essential features and a premium feel. If portability and lightweight design are your priorities, the Galaxy S25 Edge and OnePlus 13 stand out. On the other hand, the Galaxy S25 Ultra and vivo X200 Ultra cater to users who prioritize functionality and durability over compactness. Display Technology: Immersive Visuals or Practical Usability? The display is a key factor in determining the quality of your viewing experience, whether you're streaming videos, gaming, or browsing. Here's how these devices compare: vivo X200 Ultra and OnePlus 13: Both feature 6.8-inch 12-bit displays, offering exceptional color accuracy and a wider range of hues. These displays are ideal for users who prioritize vibrant and immersive visuals. Both feature 6.8-inch 12-bit displays, offering exceptional color accuracy and a wider range of hues. These displays are ideal for users who prioritize vibrant and immersive visuals. Galaxy S25 Edge and Ultra: Equipped with 8-bit panels, these models provide slightly less color depth. However, the Galaxy S25 Ultra compensates with a larger 6.9-inch screen and an anti-reflective coating, enhancing visibility in bright outdoor conditions. For users who value vivid and lifelike visuals, the vivo X200 Ultra and OnePlus 13 are excellent choices. However, if practicality and outdoor usability are more important, the Galaxy S25 Ultra's anti-reflective screen is a noteworthy feature. Battery Performance: Longevity That Matches Your Lifestyle Battery life is a critical consideration for modern smartphones, especially for users who rely on their devices throughout the day. Here's how these models perform: vivo X200 Ultra: Leads the pack with an impressive 8 hours and 55 minutes of usage, making it ideal for heavy users who need a device that can keep up with demanding tasks. Leads the pack with an impressive 8 hours and 55 minutes of usage, making it ideal for heavy users who need a device that can keep up with demanding tasks. OnePlus 13: Offers a close second with 8 hours and 40 minutes, striking a balance between performance and efficiency. Offers a close second with 8 hours and 40 minutes, striking a balance between performance and efficiency. Galaxy S25 Ultra: Provides moderate battery performance at 7 hours and 34 minutes, suitable for users who prioritize other features over battery longevity. Provides moderate battery performance at 7 hours and 34 minutes, suitable for users who prioritize other features over battery longevity. Galaxy S25 Edge: Despite its smaller 3900mAh battery, it achieves 7 hours and 3 minutes of usage, which is commendable for a compact device. For users who need extended battery life, the vivo X200 Ultra is the clear winner. The OnePlus 13 is a strong alternative for those seeking a balance between longevity and portability. Processor and Performance: Power Under the Hood All four devices are powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, making sure top-tier performance across the board. However, there are subtle differences that may influence your choice: Galaxy S25 Edge and Ultra: Both feature a custom higher-clocked version of the processor, offering slightly better CPU performance. However, the smaller S25 Edge tends to heat up faster during intensive tasks, which can impact sustained performance. Both feature a custom higher-clocked version of the processor, offering slightly better CPU performance. However, the smaller S25 Edge tends to heat up faster during intensive tasks, which can impact sustained performance. Benchmark Results: Geekbench scores reveal similar results across all devices. While the S25 Edge excels in CPU performance, its GPU performance lags behind, making it less suitable for prolonged gaming sessions. For everyday tasks, all devices deliver smooth and responsive performance. If sustained performance and multitasking are your priorities, the Galaxy S25 Ultra may be the better choice. Camera Capabilities: Capturing the Perfect Shot For photography enthusiasts, the camera setup is often a deciding factor. Here's how these smartphones compare: vivo X200 Ultra: Leads the category with a large sensor, a superior telephoto lens, and accurate color reproduction. This device is the best choice for advanced photography and capturing detailed shots. Leads the category with a large sensor, a superior telephoto lens, and accurate color reproduction. This device is the best choice for advanced photography and capturing detailed shots. OnePlus 13: Offers decent performance with Hasselblad-tuned color tones, but its video quality falls short compared to competitors. Offers decent performance with Hasselblad-tuned color tones, but its video quality falls short compared to competitors. Galaxy S25 Ultra: Provides a versatile camera setup that performs well in most scenarios. However, it doesn't quite match the vivo X200 Ultra's overall quality for professional-grade photography. Provides a versatile camera setup that performs well in most scenarios. However, it doesn't quite match the vivo X200 Ultra's overall quality for professional-grade photography. Galaxy S25 Edge: Features a more limited camera setup without a telephoto lens, making it suitable for casual photography but less ideal for advanced users. If photography is your top priority, the vivo X200 Ultra is the standout option. For a more versatile camera experience, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is a reliable alternative. Software and Features: Enhancing the User Experience Software plays a pivotal role in shaping the overall user experience, from interface design to long-term updates. Here's what each device offers: vivo X200 Ultra and OnePlus 13: Run localized software—OriginOS and ColorOS, respectively—tailored for the Chinese market. These interfaces offer unique features but may lack the global appeal of more widely adopted systems. Run localized software—OriginOS and ColorOS, respectively—tailored for the Chinese market. These interfaces offer unique features but may lack the global appeal of more widely adopted systems. Galaxy S25 Edge and Ultra: Feature OneUI, known for its user-friendly interface and long-term software support. This makes them appealing to users who value reliability and consistent updates. All four devices incorporate a dynamic notification system similar to Apple's 'Dynamic Island,' enhancing multitasking by providing quick access to notifications and controls. Value and Market Position: Finding the Right Fit Each smartphone targets a specific audience, offering unique strengths and trade-offs: vivo X200 Ultra: Designed for power users, this device combines high-end specifications with exceptional performance. However, its availability is primarily limited to the Chinese market. Designed for power users, this device combines high-end specifications with exceptional performance. However, its availability is primarily limited to the Chinese market. OnePlus 13: Offers excellent value for money, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious users who still want flagship-level features. Offers excellent value for money, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious users who still want flagship-level features. Galaxy S25 Edge: Stands out for its lightweight and compact design, though it compromises on battery life and camera capabilities. Stands out for its lightweight and compact design, though it compromises on battery life and camera capabilities. Galaxy S25 Ultra: A dependable all-rounder with a balanced mix of features, strong after-sales support, and long-term software updates. Each of these smartphones caters to different needs, making sure there's a suitable option for every type of user. Whether you prioritize portability, performance, photography, or value, one of these devices is likely to meet your expectations. Here is a selection of other guides from our extensive library of content you may find of interest on Galaxy S25 Edge. Source & Image Credit: Techmo Filed Under: Android News, Mobile Phone News, Top News Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals Disclosure: Some of our articles include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, Geeky Gadgets may earn an affiliate commission. Learn about our Disclosure Policy.

Deals: OnePlus 13 and vivo X200 discounts, Pixel 9a bundle, Realme GT 6 is back
Deals: OnePlus 13 and vivo X200 discounts, Pixel 9a bundle, Realme GT 6 is back

GSM Arena

time10-05-2025

  • GSM Arena

Deals: OnePlus 13 and vivo X200 discounts, Pixel 9a bundle, Realme GT 6 is back

About a month ago, the OnePlus 13 was selling for €1,050 if you wanted the 16/512GB variant. Now that model is €100 cheaper (but the base 12/256GB model stays at its old price of €900). The vivo X200 challenges the OnePlus – triple 50MP camera vs. triple 50MP camera, Zeiss vs. Hasselblad. This one is a bit smaller (just a bit) with a 6.67' non-LTPO display, compared to the 6.82' LTPO panel on the OnePlus (1260p+ vs. 1440p+ resolution). The chipset is another difference – Dimensity 9400 vs. Snapdragon 8 Elite. The battery on the vivo is almost as big (5,800mAh vs. 6,000mAh), but it only supports wired charging (90W vs. 100W wired and 50W wireless on the OnePlus). vivo X200 €50 off Read our review 12/256GB - €800 at Amazon DE We're starting to see the first Google Pixel 9a deals. The base 8/128GB version can be had with a small discount and a free pair of Pixel Buds A-series. A 256GB variant is available too, but with no discount at the moment. The Realme GT 6 offers Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 power for a mid-€300 price. This variant has only 8GB of RAM, though and getting 4GB more costs €60. Still, we're looking at a 6.78' 120Hz LTPO display (10-bit, Dolby Vision, 1264p+) and a 5,500mAh battery with 120W wired-only charging. The cameras include a 50MP main (1/1.4', OIS), 50MP 2x (47mm) telephoto and an 8MP ultra-wide. This phone came with Android 14 out of the box and will receive a total of 3 OS updates. The Poco F7 Pro costs €90 more for the comparable 12/256GB model. This one has the full-fat Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. Its display is smaller and sharper (6.67' 1440p+) with more colors (12-bit, Dolby Vision), but it is not an LTPO panel and its peak brightness is lower (3,200 nits vs. 6,000 nits). The battery is bigger, though, at 6,000mAh (90W wired-only charging). The Poco has better water resistance too (IP68 vs. IP65). This phone is lacking in the camera department a bit with a 50MP main (1/1.55', OIS) and an 8MP ultra-wide, no telephoto. The Poco X7 Pro (12/256GB) is €70 cheaper than the equivalent Realme GT 6, however, its Dimensity 8400 Ultra beats the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 in the Realme (but not the 8 Gen 3 in the F7 Pro). The X7 Pro has a similar display (note: 1220p+ resolution) and battery, but the camera is even more basic with a smaller 1/1.95' sensor in the main. A reminder from last week, the CMF Phone 2 Pro is now available – well, officially it launches on Monday, but shipping is going to take a couple of days either way. Make sure to compare it with the Redmi. It has a 50MP main camera (1/1.57') without OIS, but it doesn't rely on it for zooming – it has a 50MP 2x (50mm) module for that. Plus an 8MP ultra-wide. The Dimensity 7300 Pro chipset is a bit slower than the Snapdragon and the 6.77' 10-bit 120Hz OLED display is a bit larger, but down on resolution and HDR features. CMF Phone 2 Pro free CMF Buds 2 Read our review 8/128GB - €250 at Amazon DE The original CMF Phone 1 is still around, by the way. It has essentially the same chipset as the Pro, but it misses out on the tele camera – it doesn't even have an ultra-wide. Also, the 6.67' display is smaller, lacks HDR and its peak brightness is lower (2,000 nits vs. 3,000 nits). CMF Phone 1 €60 off Read our review 8/128GB - €180 at Amazon DE The Realme 14 Pro+ is a solid €150 off, but that still makes it €130 more expensive than the CMF Phone 2 Pro. Its Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 is a bit faster and its 6.83' display is a bit sharper (1272p+ vs. 1080p+ resolution). It has high-end water resistance with an IP69 rating compared to just IP54 on the CMF. And it has a 50+50+8MP camera setup on the back, except its main has OIS and its telephoto has a longer 73mm 3x lens (vs. 50mm 2x), which should make it more useful. The battery is larger and faster to charge too with 6,000mAh capacity and 80W wired-charging. Realme 14 Pro+ €150 off Read our review 8/256GB - €380 at Amazon DE We may get a commission from qualifying sales.

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