It’s mid-July now, and just as we reported earlier, the company has launched its Vivo X200 FE in Pakistan today. The official announcement pops up on Facebook with a dedicated listing on Vivo’s website. It’s a flagship phone in a compact body, with all the bells and whistles you’d hope to see on an “X” series device. Here’s what you will find on a Vivo X200 FE.
The phone runs on Android 15 x Funtouch OS 15 by default. Sadly, Vivo hasn’t caught up yet with the ongoing Android 16 race. There’s a Dimensity 9300+ SoC at its core, which is an overclocked MediaTek chip from 2024 with a boost clock of 3.4GHz. It may be one year old now, but it’s still a flagship platform and packs a mean punch.
Vivo paired that chip with 12GB RAM and 512GB of UFS 3.1 storage. You can expand the memory by an additional 12GB to use for background apps. This phone has a 6500mAh battery, which sounds almost unbelievable if you consider the size of this phone. It’s a compact build, and the thickness is only 8mm. Brands like Apple and Samsung could learn a thing or two from Vivo.
Display-wise, the new Vivo FE mobile is built around a 6.31” LTPO AMOLED with an adaptive 120Hz refresh rate. A 1.5K resolution should look pretty sharp on such a small screen. It’s also made of U8 material, and there’s 5000 nits peak HDR brightness on this AMOLED.
Vivo X200 FE has three 50MP cameras: two of them lie on the back, assorted as primary and periscope 3X telephoto sensors. There’s a single 50MP shooter on the front as well, which you can use for selfies. A fourth camera exists on the rear for ultrawide shots, but it’s limited to 8MP resolution.
The 6500mAh battery we talked about earlier can be recharged through a 90W flash charge adapter. An IP69 rating, Schott Xensation Core Glass, and the pre-applied protector should keep your device safe for a long time. The X200 FE variant that landed in Pakistan also has WiFi 7 and NFC.
As of today, the Vivo X200 FE is officially on pre-orders, and the retail deployment has been confirmed to begin on July 22nd. Its price for the 512GB variant will be PKR 219,999. Vivo has offered a one-year warranty with this handset and introduced a 15-day free replacement policy for it.
The company will even cover warranty claims for its accessories for up to six months. Vivo X200 FE is also authorized by PTA, so it will support all Pakistani networks out of the box. Zong, especially, intends to offer X200 FE buyers 12GB of free data (2GB/month for 6 months) if you put your SIM in the first slot of your device.