Vivo X200 Pro now available for lowest price ever on Amazon: How to grab this deal

If you have been someone who wanted to own the best camera phone in your entire friend circle, this might be the time. Amazon is offering the Vivo X200 Pro for the lowest ever price tag.

The device, which was introduced for around Rs 94,999 in India, is currently selling for under Rs 80,000 on Amazon after receiving a price cut. For the unversed, the device offers a Zeiss-backed camera, a flagship MediaTek chip, along with an impressive display and much more. Here is how you can make the most out of the Vivo X200 Pro price deal on Amazon.

Vivo X200 Pro price on Amazon

Currently, the Vivo X200 Pro is listed for Rs 79,999 for its 16GB RAM and 512GB variant, down by a massive Rs 15,000. Customers can also get a Rs 1,5000 bank discount, bringing down the net effective price to under Rs 78,000, almost near the price of Vivo X300. You can even choose suitable EMI options, which start at Rs 2,813 per month, depending on the bank cards you use.

The customers can also exchange their old device and save up to Rs 42,000. But the value will depend on multiple factors like working conditions, purchase date and more. Further, you can also get an extended warranty and more by paying extra.

Vivo X200 Pro: Should you buy it?

If you ask me, this is a steal. For the price at which the vanilla trims are available, Amazon is offering a Pro variant that has a 50MP main, 200MP telephoto camera, 50MP ultrawide and a 32MP front camera that can capture stunning landscapes, portraits and low light images.

Adding on, you will not be disappointed with its 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED panel with a 4,500-nit panel and its 3nm MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chipset, which is fast. This means you can get smooth gameplay and streaming sessions. Battery backup is also not a problem, as the brand offers a 6,000 mAh battery with 90W fast charging.

The device also offers IP68 and IP69 for resistance against deep immersion and high-pressure water jets, along with a 3D ultrasonic single-point fingerprint sensor. All in all, for around Rs 78,000, it is an absolute steal.

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