Vivo X200 Ultra schools iPhone 16 Pro Max on video stabilization in test shared by vivo CEO

Vivo CEO Han Boxiao posted this video that compares vivo X200 Ultra’s stabilization to that of the iPhone 16 Pro Max. Previously, the CEO shared photos from the vivo, iPhone and a Canon 5D Mk IV to show off the image processing capabilities of the X200 Ultra, which will have not just one but two dedicated imaging chips.
The post contains a bit more detail about the camera system. All three modules will have OIS. They will be capable of recording 4K video at 120fps with autofocus active and in 10-bit Log mode to boot.
Here’s the comparison video, but note that it has been downscaled by Weibo:
Speaking of camera hardware, the vivo X200 Ultra will have two 50MP Sony LYT-818 sensors – one for the 35mm main and one for the 14mm ultra-wide – plus a custom 200MP Samsung ISOCELL HP9 for the 85mm periscope. The phone will have a camera button.
Recently, vivo confirmed that the X200 Ultra will launch in April, but we don’t have the exact date yet.
Source (in Chinese)