
Vivo confirms X200 FE is a small phone with big battery, camera specs out before launch
Vivo looks set to kick off the summer with a splash of colour as its new X200 FE prepares to hit international shelves. Following the recent reveal of the Vivo X200, its Fan Edition sibling is now just days away from launching worldwide. Pre-orders have already gone live on Vivo's Malaysian site, and a new teaser from the company's Taiwanese arm confirms the phone will debut globally on June 23.advertisementWith the Vivo X200 FE just around the corner, excitement is ramping up as the company shares new teasers about its camera credentials, battery life and clever software. Following last week's design reveal by Vivo's Taiwan division — and a brief specs preview from its Malaysian team — Vivo Malaysia has now set up a dedicated promotional page. And it's packed with tasty details. Ahead of the launch, the company has revealed more details, including the design of the upcoming Vivo X200 FE. Let's take a look at it.
Vivo X200 FE: Everything we know about itDesign: Vivo is touting the X200 FE as a bright, youthful device, as it is arriving in four different finishes — black, blue, pink and yellow. The rear panel houses a distinctive pill-shaped camera module, which incorporates two lenses in one unit alongside a third camera perched above an elegant ring-style LED flash. The front, meanwhile, features a centred hole-punch cutout in a near-bezel-less design, putting the focus squarely on its big, immersive screen. The new X200 FE shares much of its aesthetic DNA with Vivo's S30 Pro Mini, which hints that the company may have reworked this design for its new mid-premium offering. The right-hand spine features neatly stacked volume and power buttons, in keeping with Vivo's clean and minimalist style.
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Camera: The Vivo X200 FE is equipped with a versatile four-camera setup, one up front for selfies and three around the back. The rear array features a 50-megapixel main sensor, a 50-megapixel telephoto lens and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide. On top of that, ZEISS Style Bokeh and Multifocal Portrait tools will let you shoot across five popular focal lengths — 23mm, 35mm, 50mm, 85mm and 100mm — making it a promising option for portrait lovers.
There are also new AI-powered photography tricks on offer, including AI Image Studio and AI Image Expander for creative touch-ups. Meanwhile, a clever 'Stage Mode' is designed to freeze dynamic performances, promising crisp shots and vivid vocals even in noisy environments.
Battery: Battery life looks equally impressive. Vivo says the X200 FE packs a huge 6,500mAh BlueVolt cell that can last up to 25.4 hours of YouTube streaming or nearly 10 hours of gaming on a full charge. Support for 90W fast-charging means a quick top-up of just 10 minutes will give you three hours of video playback — perfect for when you're on the go.advertisementSoftware and AI features: Slim at 7.9mm and weighing 186g, the X200 FE will also run Funtouch OS 15 based on Android 15. It'll come loaded with handy AI features like AI Office tools, AI Screen Translation, Circle to Search, Smart Call Assistant and AI Captions to boost productivity straight out of the box.With all this, Vivo looks set to impress when the X200 FE makes its global debut on June 23, and enthusiasts will no doubt be watching closely.

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