Vivo X200 Ultra Will Come With Fujifilm’s Co-developed Camera

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Vivo X200 Ultra Will Come With Fujifilm’s Co-developed Camera


Marco Lancaster

February 28, 2025






It’s no secret that one of the Vivo X-series focuses on impressing consumers with powerful camera features. In the past year, Vivo has worked with ZEISS to develop impressive cameras with outstanding software features that make devices under this lineup impressive for consumers and camera professionals. The Vivo X200 series launched a few months ago is no exception to this tradition. According to reports, the upcoming Vivo X200 Ultra, which will complete the flagship lineup, will be even more impressive featuring an unprecedented partnership with Japan’s Fujifilm.

Vivo X200 Ultra Coming With Impressive Camera Specifications Powered by Fujifilm

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According to new information from China, Vivo’s cooperation with Fujifilm for the Vivo X200 Ultra will result in users getting a more professional image experience through improvements in image quality and color reproduction. The leak further reveals that the X200 Ultra will have an A1 chip under the hood. It will come with “improved intelligent processing power” for a better photography experience. Furthermore, the Vivo X200 Ultra will also support 4K@120fps HDR video recording and come with a new Live Photo feature and 5-axis stabilization.

The X200 Ultra will also come with a new camera mode. It is being developed with photography enthusiasts in mind and will include some extra controls and features for those who understand the matter.

As per the rumors, the Vivo X200 Ultra will launch in April. So there is still a full month ahead of the release of the new camera flagship. Unfortunately, this does not mean much for global consumers. After all, the smartphone is a China-exclusive just like its predecessor.

The Vivo X200 Ultra is tipped to come with the unreleased MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ SoC. The phone will likely support up to 24 GB LPDDR5X RAM and impressive 2 TB UFS 4.0 storage. Earlier leaks claimed that the handset would get a Snapdragon 8 Elite. However, it seems that the next flagship will debut MediaTek’s mid-year flagship SoC.

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