
Vivo X200 Pro Review | Excellent choice for photo lovers and content creators
The Hindu
Vivo X200 Pro is a photography-first flagship that excels in camera performance, battery life, and design
Vivo X200 Pro is the latest entrant in the flagship segment of phones in India. However, unlike the other flagship phones we have seen, the essence of the latest X200 Pro is straight away its camera - the huge camera module in the back justifies it too. Building on the foundation of its predecessor, the Vivo X100 Pro, the X200 Pro brings enhanced camera technology, refined design, and flagship-grade performance to the table. Vivo aims to stand out as the go-to choice for photography enthusiasts with the X200 Pro.
But is the Vivo X200 Pro the all-rounder flagship it claims to be, and can it challenge the other flagships in its price segment? Let’s dive into the details.
The Vivo X200 Pro looks and feels every bit like a premium flagship. The device features a sturdy aluminium frame with a sleek matte-finish glass back, which resists fingerprints and adds to its elegant appeal. It is available in two colour options: Titanium Gray and Cosmos Black, both of which exude class and subtlety.
The back panel houses the massive circular camera module, a signature design element that immediately signals the phone’s photography prowess. While visually striking, the module adds noticeable top-heaviness, which can feel awkward during prolonged use, particularly while gaming or streaming.
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On the durability front, Vivo has gone a step further with Armor Glass protection on the display and an impressive IP69 certification, offering resistance to high-pressure water jets—a step beyond the IP68 rating seen on competitors. For buttons and ports, the layout is standard: the power button and volume rockers sit on the right, while the USB Type-C port, speaker grille, and SIM tray are located at the bottom.
Despite its 208 grams weight, the phone’s rounded edges and slim profile make it surprisingly comfortable to hold. Vivo’s design refinements ensure it feels solid and premium in hand while staying aligned with current flagship trends.

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