Vivo Y200i is expected to launch later this year as a successor to the Vivo Y100i, which was launched in November last year with a MediaTek Dimensity 6020 chipset and a 5000mAh battery. The alleged model has yet to be confirmed by the phone’s manufacturer, but has already been spotted on several certification and benchmarking websites. A design of what appears to be a mobile phone was also reportedly revealed in one of these listings.
The report also includes a list of expected RAM and storage configurations and their prices.
According to MySmartPrice, the Vivo Y200i was recently spotted on Chinese telecom sites and has been 3C certified. Design renderings found on one of the websites reportedly show a marble white color option. It features a large round camera module on the back with a flat screen with narrow bezels, a thick chin and a central hole for the selfie camera.

The power button and volume button are located on the right edge of the Vivo Y200i. The bottom edge houses the 3.5mm audio jack, speaker grill, microphone and USB Type-C port, while a second microphone and SIM card tray are visible on the top edge.
The Vivo Y200i is said to be powered by a 6,000mAh battery and may have a 2408 x 1080 pixel display. We assume it weighs around 199 grams and measures 165.70 x 76.00 x 7.99 mm. The report adds that the Vivo Y200i could be offered in three configurations. The 8GB + 256GB option costs CNY 1,799 (roughly Rs. 21,200), while the 12GB + 256GB and 12GB + 512GB variants can cost CNY 1,899 (roughly Rs. 21,200). 22,300 rupees or 1,999 yuan (approximately 23,500 rupees).
The report adds that the Vivo Y200i with model number V2354A has been spotted in the Geekbench benchmark. Codenamed Parrot, this octa-core chipset was listed alongside the Adreno 613 GPU. The listing reveals that the phone will have 8GB of RAM and an Android 14-based UI. In Geekbench 4.4, this model achieved 3199 points in the single-core test and 7931 points in the multi-core test. The 3C listing for this model indicates that it may support 44W fast charging.
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