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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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Earl’s back with another exciting unboxing, and this time, it’s a device that’s been generating whispers in the community.

We all remember how the Vivo X200 Pro absolutely wowed us last year, right? Its camera prowess and smooth performance set a high bar.

Well, guess what? Vivo is bringing a new member of that acclaimed family to our shores, and it’s packaged in a surprisingly compact form.

The Vivo X200 FE has arrived in the Philippines, and the big question on everyone’s mind is whether this ‘Fan Edition’ can deliver flagship-level features without the usual flagship bulk and price. In this video, we go hands-on to see if this sleek, pocket-friendly contender has what it takes to be your perfect daily companion.

Is its camera system as powerful as its bigger siblings? Can its performance keep up with your busiest days?

And most importantly, for its price tag, does it offer the kind of value that makes you want to switch?

We put it through its paces so you don’t have to wonder. Watch as we explore everything from its eye-catching design that even caught the attention of our iPhone-loving friends, to its real-world battery life and camera samples in typical Filipino settings.

Let’s dive in and see if this is the compact powerhouse you’ve been waiting for.

What You’ll See in This Video

  • Sleek, compact design with a stunning Blue Breeze colorway that’s both eye-catching and practical for smaller hands.
  • Boasts a premium build with glass panels, a matte aluminum frame, and impressive durability certifications including IP68/69 and military-grade toughness.
  • Packs the powerful camera tech from the X200 series into a more portable body, promising big performance in a small package.

Curious to see how this compact flagship handles everything from photography to gaming? Don’t just take our word for it—watch the full video review to get all the details and see it in action!

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is the Vivo X200 FE in the Philippines?

The Vivo X200 FE is priced at PHP 44,999.

Is the Vivo X200 FE water-resistant?

Yes, it comes with an IP68 and IP69 rating for dust and water resistance, making it quite durable for daily use.

What colors are available for the Vivo X200 FE?

Based on our unit, it comes in a Blue Breeze variant. Vivo also offers a Black Lux color option.

Is the Vivo X200 FE good for people with small hands?

Absolutely! With its lightweight design at 186g and slim 7.9mm profile, it’s specifically highlighted as being comfortable and easy to handle, even for those with smaller hands.

 

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