Vivo X200 Ultra vs. iPhone 16 Pro Max: Camera Control Showdown

Key Takeaways

1. Vivo X200 Ultra will be the first Vivo smartphone to include a dedicated hardware shutter button for professional-level photography.
2. The design of Android phones is influenced by Apple’s recent models, particularly concerning camera controls.
3. The new shutter button on the Vivo X200 Ultra has been showcased by Vivo’s manager, offering a clear view of its design.
4. The placement of the shutter button on the Vivo X200 Ultra may be more favorable for landscape photography compared to the iPhone 16 series.
5. While the shutter button is confirmed as a shutter trigger, additional features like zooming and focusing are still uncertain.


Vivo has come to understand that a professional-level camera, which the X series phones aim to provide, needs a hardware shutter button. The Vivo X200 Ultra will be the first smartphone from Vivo to feature a dedicated shutter button. This is something that has been present for years on flagship Xperia models, like the Xperia 1 VI (find it here on Amazon).

Android Design Changes

As usual, Apple has influenced some Android manufacturers to reconsider their phone designs. Since the introduction of the iPhone 16, the idea of “camera control” has become a common feature, with the iPhone 16E being a possible exception. While Apple deliberately avoids calling the side surface on their latest iPhones a “button,” Vivo has no issue with it, as shown by a recent post from Vivo’s manager, Han Bo Xiao.

First Look at the Shutter Button

On March 28, Han Bo Xiao shared an image that gives the first clear look at the shutter button, which is prominently displayed next to the iPhone 16 Pro Max. This button has a blue mark in the center and doesn’t seem as textured as the two-stage shutter release found on the Xperia 1 VI, but it does appear more like a “button” than the iPhone’s camera control. For those who often shoot in landscape mode, the button’s position near the bottom edge may be more favorable compared to the iPhone 16 series, though this might be less practical for portrait shots.

Potential Features of the Shutter Button

Even though Vivo has confirmed that the button is a specific shutter trigger, it’s still unknown if it will have additional features like zooming and focusing. To showcase the capabilities of the Vivo X200 Ultra, the company has released several night portrait images, even comparing its performance to that of a DSLR camera. The phone is expected to launch in China in April, but a specific date has not yet been provided.

Vivo Han Bo Xiao via Weibo.

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3 responses to “Vivo X200 Ultra vs. iPhone 16 Pro Max: Camera Control Showdown”

  1. Monkey Mart avatar

    It’s intriguing to see Vivo stepping up their camera game with a dedicated shutter button on the X200 Ultra. The influence from Apple on Android designs, especially regarding camera controls, highlights an interesting trend in smartphone innovation and competition.

  2. nanobanana avatar

    Wow, a dedicated hardware shutter button on the Vivo X200 Ultra sounds like a game-changer for mobile photography! Really curious to see how that compares to the iPhone’s setup.

  3. GLM-Image text-to-image avatar

    Interesting comparison! I’m really curious to see how the Vivo’s manual controls stack up against Apple’s software magic in real-world use.

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