The almost 17-minute video in Chinese kick off with the notion that the massive camera bump of the Vivo X200 Ultra has at least one advantage, as it gives nice space for the index finger to comfortably rest while holding the otherwise pretty thin 35mm camera flagship. For viewers who don’t understand Chinese, YouTube’s automatically translated subtitles provide important details on the internals of the phone.
More than just three main cameras
Although Vivo’s new smartphone puts the focus on three similarly sized camera sensors, users can also look forward to flagship quality in other regards. At least that's the conclusion of the teardown expert, who also offers a few test results at the end of the video. For example, the 6,000mAh battery charges at up to 72.7 watts, which means that it takes 48 minutes to charge the silicon-carbon battery from 1 to 100 percent. The BOE display offers 2160Hz dimming and hits up to 1,700 nits in bright ambient light. The tester further showcases the camera grip and teleconverter in his hands-on. It turns the 85mm telephoto lens into a 200mm zoom camera for concerts and other occasions. Unfortunately, these two accessories are not available via import just yet, unlike the Vivo X200 Ultra itself.