Vivo is hosting a launch event today where it is set to unveil the new Y200 Pro in India. In the Y200 series, the company has already launched the Vivo Y200 and Y200e in the market. The Y200 Pro will be the highest variant in the series and is expected to be priced around Rs 25,000. The Vivo Y200 Pro launch is taking place the same day as that of the Infinix GT 20 Pro 5G, which will likely be priced similarly to the Vivo phone and will compete against it.
Ahead of the official launch, which will take place at 12 pm on Vivo’s social media channels, the company has teased a bunch of details about the Y200 Pro. Vivo has confirmed that the smartphone will come in two colour options: Light Green and Dark Grey.
Vivo has been promoting the Y200 Pro 5G’s display, touting it as the “segment’s slimmest 3D curved display.” This suggests a phone with a sleek, waterfall-like screen that offers an immersive viewing experience. Additionally, the display is rumoured to have a 120Hz refresh rate for smooth visuals and is expected to feature AMOLED technology.
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The teaser photo reveals that the phone’s rear design includes a “Silk Style Glass Design,” indicating a premium look and feel. The back also houses a dual rear camera system with an LED flash.
In terms of camera capabilities, the smartphone is expected to see improvements over previous Y series models. It may include features such as anti-shake camera technology, Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), and enhancements for night photography and portrait shots.
Under the hood, the Vivo Y200 Pro 5G is likely to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 5G SoC, a capable mid-range chipset that should handle everyday tasks and light gaming with ease. The phone is also rumoured to come with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, with potential for other storage options at launch.
Regarding software, the Vivo Y200 Pro 5G is expected to launch with the latest Android 14 operating system, providing users with the newest features and functionalities from Google. Additionally, Vivo will likely include its FunTouch OS user interface, offering extra customization options and features.