The Vivo X200 and Vivo X200 Pro will reportedly be launched at a launch event scheduled for October 14, and the company’s alleged phones have already appeared on a Chinese certification website. The Vivo X200 Pro has also been spotted listing on Geekbench, with evidence that it will be powered by MediaTek’s yet-to-be-unveiled flagship Dimensity 9000 series chipset. The upcoming Vivo X200 series is expected to support 90W fast charging.
Vivo X200 Series Listed on 3C Certification Website
Three new Vivo smartphones have been spotted on Chinese certification site 3C by Gizmochina. The listings reveal three model numbers, suggesting that the company could launch three phones. Model numbers V2405A and V2419A are likely to appear as the Vivo X200 and Vivo X200 Pro, respectively.
Meanwhile, model number V2415A could appear as the third device in the series — either the Vivo X200 Plus or X200 Mini. Not much is known about this phone at the moment, and it hasn’t been spotted in previous leaks.
The listings for all three models of the alleged Vivo X200 series include details about the charger that is expected to ship with the phones. As per the details on the 3C website, the Vivo X200 series will support 90W charging. This is significantly slower than the 120W charging speed on the previous Vivo X100 model.
Vivo X200 Pro Specifications
The publication also revealed the benchmark results of the new Vivo smartphone with model number V2419A. If the details about the three models in the series are accurate, the benchmark information should give us more information about the specifications of the Vivo X200 Pro, which is expected to run on Android 15.
Geekebnch’s listing for the alleged Vivo X200 Pro reveals that it will be powered by the yet-to-be-announced Dimensity 9400 chipset from MediaTek. The phone is also said to feature 14.96GB of RAM, suggesting it will come with at least 16GB of storage.
The phone scored 1,531 points in the single-core benchmark and 6,135 points in the multi-core benchmark on Geekbench. The benchmark results suggest that it will be significantly faster than its predecessor, which came with the Dimensity 9300 chipset.