It's currently on sale for about 16,000. You'll hardly find a better phone on the market at this price. Below I will write down my experience with the phone. The pros and cons we put in a comparison with phones at a similar price. Of course, the flags have even better parameters. so take the TOP bracket as a comparison with a phone of the same price. It's my first Vivo phone. We also owned phones from Realme, Xiaomi, Motorola, Nokia or Sony. Each offers something better, but also worse. I'll start in order. The design is fine. Good back and frame material. Pleasant to the touch, just a little slippery (but there is a cover in the package and it removes the slipping). The phone is smaller than its PRO version, but still quite heavy. Although it doesn't seem like it, after some time of use, it will speak. It may bother women more. The display is above average, but it's not the TOP of the market. From other brands I can highlight the beautiful colours of Motorola or Realme. The One Plus is said to have them too, but I haven't owned one, I can't vouch for it. But we are happy with the display. It's a 2k display with nice colors and super brightness. Just simply, if you compare it to, say, the Realme GT7 Pro. Realme is just different. It has to be acknowledged. The Dimensity 9400 processor is a cannon. I didn't notice any jams. Everything works beautifully smooth and fast. Such a super processor is also reflected in the quality of photos, which few people know. The processor doesn't even overheat, as someone wrote here (an hour of gaming can handle it like nothing, as well as photography). The speakers are bad. The sound is so flat, it doesn't sound good. Probably the biggest weakness of the phone. Hopefully Vivo will work on it. The cameras are very nice. You need to play around with ISO and Vivo calibration. But even though it is not a TOp flag Viva, you will take beautiful photos. But you just have to find your way around how the cameras are set up to get the best results. I was very pleased with the periscopic telephoto lens. It was my first experience with it and I wouldn't pick up the phone again without it. In general, the cameras are top notch! FunTouch OS is worse. It's nicely tuned, but graphically not as nice as Realme's OS. It looks a bit like a Motorola, so anyone who has ever owned a Motorola can imagine what it looks like on a VIvo. Alternatively, you can check the official Viva website for a preview of the OSk. For my part, the biggest problem I have with the OS is the size of the text, where some elements are written in too small a font, but changing the font size throws other fonts into the mix, which are then too large. However, I don't have ads on my phone and the apps I didn't want (games, Temu and other ballast) were uninstalled. In sum, I don't mind OS Viva. I find it unpretentious and quite nice. But Realme has much nicer environments, effects and animations. There's no question. And One Plus should have one too. In sum, the OS does not impress, but it does not offend.: ) The battery is above average. The phone can handle something around 6.5 H of active use. We've noticed that the Videos don't use that much battery. On the other hand, the internet, camera, video shooting eat more. It's great to find tips for longer battery life on Vivo's website, or on their FB (turning off search for nearby devices, turning off ads, etc. ). This will extend the battery life by about 20 minutes. Which is no small feat. Charging is fast, but you need to buy a Vivo charger. It is not in the package. All in all, I am completely satisfied. I considered the PRO version, but it's already too big and heavy. The Vivo X200 is a TOP choice for the current 16,000 and has no price tag there. I bought it for 18,000 + headphones and I wouldn't change it. Have a nice day.