0:00Sup peeps, Earl here from Yugate. By
0:02now, we all know how solid the Vivo X200
0:04lineup is. From their size powered
0:05cameras, reliable battery life to their
0:07smooth performance and multimedia
0:09features. Last year, we got our hands on
0:10the Vivo X200 Pro and honestly, it left
0:13quite an impression. Fast forward to
0:14today, Vivo is finally bringing the X200
0:16FE to the Philippines. This compact
0:18flagship has been getting a lot of buzz,
0:20and of course, we had to see for
0:21ourselves if it lives up to the hype.
0:22So, for a price of 44,999
0:25pesos, is the Vivo X200 FE worth having
0:27as your daily driver? Let’s find out.
0:33First impressions, I was instantly drawn
0:35to its design. It’s sleek, classy, and
0:37just eye-catching. I even had some of my
0:39friends who are iPhone users check it
0:40out, and they love the look and feel.
0:42The unit I have here is in blue breeze,
0:44though Vivo also offers a block lux
0:46variant. Honestly, I’m more of a
0:48monochrome fan, but this blue version is
0:50just stunning in person. You’re getting
0:52glass panels on both the front and back
0:54with the rear sporting a matte finish
0:55that doesn’t pick up fingerprints, plus
0:57Gorilla Shield glass protection up
0:59front. The matte aluminum frame adds to
1:00that premium feel. It’s also super
1:02handy. At just 186 g and 7.9 mm thin,
1:05it’s light, compact, and comfortable
1:07even for those with smaller hands. And
1:09yes, it easily sleeps into your pocket
1:11or bag without being bulky. Durability
1:13wise, Vivo didn’t skip. It has triple
1:15SGS certification, military grade
1:16toughness, and an IP68 and 69 rating, so
1:19it’s dust and water resistant. For IO,
1:22you’ll find the power and volume rockers
1:23on the right, a clean left side, USBC,
1:26speaker grill, and SIM tray at the
1:27bottom, plus an IR blaster, and noise
1:30cancelling mic up top. And now we’re
1:31moving on to the display. You get a 6.31
1:34in AMOLED display with a 120 Hz adaptive
1:36refresh rate. I usually keep mine on
1:38smart switch for better battery
1:40efficiency, and trust me, scrolling and
1:42switching out feels buttery smooth. The
1:44bezels are thin and the punch hole
1:45selfie cam is cleanly placed. We did
1:47enjoy the watching experience and the
1:49best thing about it was how well the
1:50colors, contrast, and deep blacks were
1:52balanced. I’m enjoying its accuracy and
1:54it demonstrates why consumers would
1:56appreciate the display because of its
1:57high pixel density of 460 from viewing
2:00movies, streaming music, videos, reading
2:02articles, and simply browsing. Even
2:05under direct sunlight, visibility is
2:06great thanks to a peak brightness of
2:085,000 nit. For audio, the dual stereo
2:10speakers are loud and clear, making the
2:12multimedia experience even more
2:13immersive. And yes, security is covered
2:16with both face unlock and an indisplay
2:17fingerprint scanner. Powering the Vivo
2:19X200 FE is the MediaTek Dimensity 9300
2:22Plus paired with 12 gig of RAM plus
2:24another 12 GB virtual expansion and a
2:26generous 512 gig of storage.
2:28Performance-wise, it’s snappy and
2:30smooth. Multitasking, no sweat.
2:32Everything I threw at it run without
2:33hiccups. For gaming titles like Mobile
2:35Legends on Max graphics were silky
2:37smooth, while heavier ones like Genshin
2:38Impact and Hongkey Starl also played
2:40well with no major frame drops. The only
2:42thing I noticed was heat buildup after a
2:44few extended matches. It wasn’t
2:46bothersome, but I was hoping the thermal
2:48management would have been better,
2:49especially at this price. On paper, it’s
2:52solid, scoring over 1.8 million on
2:54Antutu and maxing out 3D Mark Wildlife.
2:56And for those who are interested on the
2:58benchmark results, we’ll flash it here
3:00now.
3:05[Music]
3:09The Vivo X200 FE runs Funouch OS 15
3:12based on Android 15. This version brings
3:14a bunch of AI powered features designed
3:16to make life easier. You’ve got AI
3:18circle to search, AI screen translation,
3:20smart call assistant, and AI captions
3:22for real-time speech to text
3:23translations. Perfect for students,
3:25professionals, and even travelers. It
3:27also comes with Vivo Doc Master, letting
3:29you open Word, Excel, PDF, and
3:31presentations without downloading extra
3:33apps. Customization is better, too. You
3:35can tweak the UI and themes to your
3:36liking. There’s a bit of bloatware, but
3:38nothing you can’t uninstall. Vivo also
3:40promises 4 years of software upgrades
3:42with three major Android upgrades, so
3:43it’s future proof. Inside of this is a
3:45massive 6,500 m hour global battery with
3:4890 watts fast charge. In my experience,
3:50I easily got two full days of mix use
3:52and sometimes close to three with
3:54lighter use. In PC Mark’s battery test,
3:56it clock in over 20 hours and 39
3:58minutes. Impressive for its size.
4:00Charging from around 20% to full takes
4:02under an hour. Plus, there’s bypass
4:04charging support to help keep the
4:05battery healthy during long game
4:06sessions. Connectivity wise, it stack
4:08Wi-Fi 7, 5G, EIM support, NFC, Bluetooth
4:115.4, and GPS. Now, on to cameras. At the
4:16back, you’re getting a triple setup with
4:17size optics, a 50 megap main, a 50 megap
4:21telephoto, an 8 MP ultrawide. The camera
4:24island only shows the main and
4:25telephoto, while the ultra wide sits
4:27separately. Not the cleanest layout, but
4:29what matters is the output, and it
4:31delivers. Shots come out sharp,
4:32detailed, and vibrant. You can even zoom
4:34up to 100 times. Portraits lean towards
4:36warmer tones, which look great for skin.
4:38The 50 megapixel selfie shooter is
4:40equally impressive. Crisp, bright, and
4:42detailed, even lowlight scenarios thanks
4:44to the dual aura light it has up front.
4:46Viva also includes cool AI editing tools
4:48like magic move, image expander, and
4:50reflection erase, making post editing
4:51fun and easy. For videos, you can shoot
4:534K at 60 frames per second with
4:55stabilization available at 1080p.
4:58[Music]
5:10So, is the Vivo X200 FE worth 44,999
5:14pesos? Honestly, yes. You’re getting a
5:17premium design, a stunning AMOLED
5:19display, reliable performance,
5:21impressive cameras, and a battery that
5:22can easily keep up with your day-to-day.
5:24Sure, the thermal management could use
5:26some work, but aside from that, this is
5:28one of the best FE devices Vivo has put
5:30out so far. So, what do you think? Will
5:33the Vivo X200 FE be your next daily
5:35driver? Let us know in the comments
5:37below. Don’t forget to like, subscribe,
5:39and hit that bell for more tech reviews
5:41only here on Yugate. This has been Earl,
5:43and I’ll catch you guys in the next one.
5:46Bye.
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