A social media-leaked teaser unveiled the Vivo X200 Ultra camera sensors. The material aligns with a rumour we received some weeks ago.

The picture displays a vivo X200 Ultra with a slim profile, a large camera island, and an Action button. Two 50 MP Sony LYT-818 sensors with 1/1.28″ size and one 200 MP Samsung ISOCELL HP9 will be present.

According to the source, the ultrawide shooter will be housed among the 50 MP sensors, one of which will be for the primary camera. Given it was present in last year’s vivo X100 Ultra, the 200 MP telephoto camera is not particularly shocking.

We don’t know what lens Vivo will use or if it will inherit the f/2.7 periscope lens with a 3.7x optical zoom. Reports indicate the phone will not make it beyond China, which would be rather sad as we would miss out on a beast of a camera phone.

Top-notch Video recording support:

The source claims that the forthcoming Vivo X200 Ultra would feature a powerful camera that draws influence from high-end models. According to reports, it has three top-tier back cameras with big sensors that guarantee superb picture quality at all focal lengths. A 50-megapixel primary camera with a 35mm native focal length, a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto lens with improved light intake, and a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens with an enlarged sensor are anticipated to be included. With this combination, Vivo hopes to accomplish a full-range big sensor system across all focal lengths, which has never been done in the smartphone market.

The Vivo X200 Ultra is also anticipated to use two in-house-designed imaging processors to improve image processing and video capabilities. According to reports, Vivo is also developing unique external professional photography gear to enhance the device’s filming skills.

According to reports, the X200 Ultra can shoot 4K videos at 120 frames per second at all focal lengths, guaranteeing smooth lens changes. The source claims that these improvements might make the Vivo X200 Ultra the first Android smartphone to outperform the iPhone in terms of video recording capabilities.

With a dedicated Action Button for instant access to photography and videography features, Vivo is going one step further than just hardware changes. To promote the X200 Ultra as more than simply a smartphone—a professional camera with call capabilities—the business has also applied for a trademark under the name “V单” (V-Single).