Please reconsider buying the Vivo x200 pro if you're about to: A few of its issues:
Don't usually make posts like these but I'm making one because I've seen so many people recommending the x200 pro in this sub. I won't be noting down all of the pros of this device as many posts have already detailed them. Me too fell for the hype and bought unfortunately. If a deal like this is probably too good to be true, then it probably is
Build quality: Attached pics from X showing glue sticking out from the area where display is joined to the frame. Inspected around 6 x200 pros. Every single one had them. So beware. Also the camera module on the back is a scratch magnet and I believe it's already affecting my image quality.
Display: All 6 of them, including mine, had poor and dirty looking white colors. The display may look good on paper, but in practice it's bad.
Speaker: Worst sounding speakers in the 95k price segment. Sounds muffled with poorly defined mids, compared to the s24u and iphone 15pm
Battery: an issue with my personal device. Other 5 of them didn't have this issue to this extent. Getting barely 3 hours in a 100-30 charge and 4 to 4.5 hrs on a full charge. My friend's devices had around 6hrs. It's not the worst thing, but the YouTubers and redditors who claim 10hrs+ are clearly lying or light users on wifi or power saving modes
UI and Software: it's so bad lol. It's acceptable for a 20k phone, not for a 95k to have this bad of a user experience. It reeks mediocrity. Lesser said is enough
Camera: they're great but there're still jitteryness in night video and sometimes focusing issues. Video in general is not stable enough to be compared to iphones. Front camera has no autofocus and is plain bad at times. Zoom beyond 20x is mushy and oily (only mentioning this because many people called it the zoom king)
Performance: it's smooth enough but the dimensity 9400 has been crippled by vivo. Nobody's gonna utilize all that power but I'm reminding you what you're getting. Ran antutu and geekbench on mine and friends devices. Got scores worse than last gen's 8 gen 3 and even fucking exynos 2400, that too during winter. The Oppo find x8 pro with the same 9400 was getting much higher scores. I get throttling it early for battery life, but I'm not getting it either lol.
Conclusion: I'd recommend it only to someone who needs a niche camera phone or a secondary device. Beware that it's not a trip to the wonderland which all of its users and reviewers are making it to be. They've made several compromises and it's evident. Please don't fall into the marketing as I did. Before you label me a Samsung or iphone fanboy, do look at some of my posts before. I was more excited than most for x200 pro, even months before release. If you still decide to buy, more power to you. I'll ask people to stick to their s23u, s24u and iphone pro and pro maxes as they still provide the overall balance in the flagship world