When a phone is dubbed “Ultra”, it’s a clear indication that it’s packed with powerful camera capabilities. The Vivo X200 Ultra is no exception, boasting impressive hardware that puts it on par with its rivals in the Ultra flagship category.
One of the standout features of the Vivo X200 Ultra is its optional accessories, which allow users to transform the phone into a point-and-shoot camera. With the camera grip, case, and super-long periscope lens, users can take their mobile photography to the next level.
Hardware Highlights
- Dual 50MP cameras with Sony LYTIA-818 sensors for wide and ultrawide angles
- 35mm equivalent lens on the main camera, providing a more zoomed-in perspective
- 200MP telephoto camera with 14cm close focus point for detailed shots
- Capacitive camera button for interactive camera control
The Vivo X200 Ultra’s main camera is a highlight, with a 35mm equivalent lens that provides a more zoomed-in perspective. This makes it ideal for street photography, and the ultrawide camera is equally impressive, covering a wider field of view.
Comparing to Rivals
| Phone | Photo Score | Video Score |
|---|---|---|
| Vivo X200 Ultra | 165 | 143 |
| Xiaomi 15 Ultra | 158 | 150 |
| OPPO Find X8 Ultra | 157 | 155 |
| Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra | 158 | 150 |
The Vivo X200 Ultra’s performance in the main camera is impressive, with a score that puts it on par with its rivals.
