Compact digital alternatives to RX100??

I’m looking for a solid compact digital point and shoot. My priorities are auto focus and a 100mm+ zoom on the long end. I’ll only be shooting stills with it.

I currently have a Fuji X30 (which is apparently a bit rare). It does ok for my needs, but its autofocus is a bit slow and I’d love to get to 200mm. And it’s 10 years old. Surely something better had come out in a decade.

The RX100 VI and VII look perfect, but they expensive and frankly not super easy to find.

I’m also considering the Sony DSC-WX800 or the HX99, which look like little siblings to the RX100 but with a “super zoom.” I’m just not sure how the autofocus will perform or if the low light performance will be total garbage or something.

I know nothing about Panasonic or Canon range. I’ve looked a bit, but the telephoto length seems to be the hang up there.

Also, to head off some comments, I have no shortage of cameras. I have a Sony Alpha A7III for more serious work. I shot professionally for a decade and have a degree in photojournalism (money well spent, lol).

I just want something for my pocket that will really outperform my phone. Frankly, the Fuji X30 only outperforms it certain specific ways.

I suppose a 70mm max would be ok if I could really crop in on it.