Vivo X200T is coming to India soon with ZEISS cameras and faster charging
Leaks point to a late-January 2026 India launch for the Vivo X200T, with ZEISS-branded cameras, 90W fast charging and a big battery
Phone buyers often juggle camera quality, battery life, and real-world speed. Flagship phones can promise great specs, but many users end up choosing a model that balances all three. The leaked Vivo X200T looks like a phone aimed at people who want strong cameras and long battery life without losing smooth performance, so this leak matters if you plan to upgrade early in 2026.
A GSMA IMEI entry (model V2561) and a Smartprix report citing tipster Yogesh Brar point to a late-January 2026 launch for the Vivo X200T in India. That puts the phone on sale soon after the Vivo X300 series launched, suggesting Vivo is keeping a steady release cadence into the new year.

The X200T is said to borrow from both the X200 and the X200 FE. That means a compact, well-built body like the FE, but with stronger performance closer to the standard X200. The X200 platform will supply the performance piece; the X200 uses the MediaTek Dimensity 9400, while the T model keeps a smaller, pocket-friendly shape. Expect mid-to-high tier performance, not a watered-down budget phone.
The most eye-catching tips: a ZEISS-branded triple camera and 90W charging. ZEISS branding usually implies Vivo is pushing the camera quality and colour tuning. The triple setup could include a main sensor, an ultra-wide, and a tele or macro lens; the exact sensors and megapixel counts are not yet known.

On battery, the X200 FE used a very large 6,500mAh silicon-anode battery, and the X200T is said to have a similarly large cell. Combine that with 90W wired charging, and the phone could charge fast while still lasting well through a day or more of heavy use. Those two specs together are a practical combo for users who dislike frequent charging and also want strong camera results.
Details on the X200T screen are not final, but the X200 FE had a 6.31-inch LTPO AMOLED panel, 1.5K resolution (2640×1216), and a 120Hz refresh rate with very high peak brightness. It’s reasonable to expect a similar-quality display on the X200T: compact, sharp, and good for bright outdoor viewing. Wireless features, stereo speakers, and standard sensors are likely, but we don’t have firm leaks on extras such as IP rating or wireless charging.
Why Vivo might release this model so soon after the X300 series
Vivo often splits its X line into focused models, one that chases peak performance and another that balances battery and size. The X200T looks like a follow-up for people who want a compact phone that lasts long and still takes great photos. Releasing it early in the year also keeps Vivo visible in a crowded market and gives buyers more options before rivals' big spring launches.
And if you’re someone who wants a small phone that shoots well and doesn’t die in the middle of your day, the X200T leaks are worth keeping an eye on. ZEISS tuning and 90W charging feel like real upgrades you’d notice in daily use, not just numbers for the spec sheet.


