At the launch event of X200 Ultra on April 21, 2025, Vivo has not only focused on upgrading hardware or improving image quality but also aimed at a very specific user object: the dancer community and Vlog Lifestyle – who have long been absolutely trusted in the iPhone because of stability in recording and audio synchronization. However, with a strong statement right on stage, Vivo affirmed: The iPhone period was the only choice for the dance to end.
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According to the Vivo representative in the introduction, the company conducted a reality survey with a series of creator on short video platforms. The results showed that most professional dancers choose iPhone to record videos not only for smooth images but for the key reason: the sound always matches the movement. Meanwhile, many Android lines – despite having a powerful camera – often encountered audio frame errors (Audio Delay), causing the dance to no longer match the background music, reducing the expressive value of the dance.

Vivo calls this the problem “The sound behind the image of two frames”, a seemingly small latency but makes a huge difference in the eyes of the content creator. For processing, the company has invested in the new sound and sound synchronization system, a combination of specialized recording software and a pair of VS1 and V3+image processing chips. With the X200 Ultra, Vivo confirmed that it has completely overcome the phenomenon of negative delay – something that the iPhone has previously done well.

Not only dealing with the “listening” part, Vivo also invested heavily in the “look” section. With the ability to record 4K 60fps video on the entire focal length strip – from super wide to telephoto – with CPA 5.0 optical anti -shake system on all three lenses, X200 Ultra offers a stable, sharp -sharp rotating experience, even if users are performing continuous movements.

Another significant plus point is the ability to record videos with beauty effects in real time on both front and back camera – both keeping the reality of expressions, while supporting the “visual” part for the performers without the need for post -editing. Combined with smart recording capabilities – eliminating background noise and highlighting the voice or subject – X200 Ultra seems to be creating a complete mobile ecosystem for Vlog and Dancer.
With this bold step, Vivo not simply launched a new phone model, but is releasing the role of smartphone in the field of content creation. If previously, the almost default choice of the dancers was “every iPhone”, then after the appearance of X200 Ultra, the balance may start moving.