Vivo X200T launched in India with ZEISS certified lenses and Dimensity processor
The Vivo X200T offers advanced camera features with ZEISS lenses, MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chipset, and up to 12 GB RAM, targeting premium smartphone users.
- On January 27, 2026, Vivo launched the X200T in India as an extension of Vivo's camera-focused X200 series aimed at premium buyers.
- Vivo ships the X200T with OriginOS 6 on Android 16 and promises five years of OS upgrades plus seven years of security updates.
- Camera hardware includes a 50 MP IMX921 main camera with OIS, a 50 MP ultrawide, and a 50 MP Sony IMX882 super-telephoto with up to 70mm equivalent, plus 100x HyperZoom and telephoto macro up to 20x.
- Vivo will sell the X200T from Feb 3 on Vivo website, Flipkart, and retail, starting at ₹6,200 for 12 GB/256 GB and ₹7,000 for 12 GB/512 GB in Stellar Black and Seaside Lilac.
- The X200T packs a 6,200 mAh battery with a 90W charger in-box and supports 40W wireless charging, featuring a 6.67-inch flat 20 Hz display.
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Vivo X200T launched in India with ZEISS cameras, Dimensity 9400+ and 6200mAh battery
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