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vivo has unveiled its new X300 family: the compact X300 and the flagship X300 Pro. Both models run on MediaTek's Dimensity 9500 chipset and bring notable camera, battery, and display upgrades over last year's lineup. Here’s a closer look at what each phone offers and why they matter.
What the X300 Pro brings to the flagship table
The X300 Pro targets photography enthusiasts with a revamped Zeiss-branded triple camera array. The headline sensor is a 50MP Sony LYT-828 1/1.28-inch main shooter with an f/1.57 aperture and gimbal OIS for steadier shots. Complementing it is a 50MP Samsung JN1 ultrawide plus a surprising 200MP 1/1.4-inch Samsung HPB sensor used for telephoto duties — a bold move that promises very high-resolution crops and detail retention.

- Front camera: 50MP Samsung JN1 for selfies and video calls
- Imaging: vivo’s V3+ imaging chip enhances processing and computational photography
- Memory & storage: up to 16GB RAM and 512GB internal storage (higher configs available)
- Battery & charging: 6,510 mAh battery with 90W wired and 40W wireless charging
- Display: 6.78-inch 8T LTPO panel, 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+ and Dolby Vision support
- Durability: IP68 / IP69 dust and water resistance
The X300 Pro also packs stereo speakers, Bluetooth 6.0, a USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 port, Wi‑Fi 6, and an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor. It ships with OriginOS 6 based on Android 16 and weighs 226g with a 7.99mm profile.
Compact power: the vivo X300
If you prefer something pocket-friendly, the base X300 shrinks the footprint without compromising on core hardware. It keeps the same MediaTek Dimensity 9500 SoC and mirrors many camera components, but in a more compact chassis.

- Screen: 6.31-inch 8T LTPO display, 120Hz refresh rate, ultrasonic fingerprint unlock
- Primary camera: 200MP Samsung HPB sensor (1/1.4-inch) with f/1.68 aperture
- Other cameras: 50MP Sony LYT-602 APO telephoto and 50MP Samsung JN1 ultrawide; 50MP JN1 front sensor
- Battery: 6,040 mAh with the same 90W wired and 40W wireless charging support
- Build: 190g weight, 7.95mm thin, IP68 / IP69 rated
The X300 runs OriginOS 6 on Android 16 and supports Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, dual-band Wi‑Fi 6, and dual stereo speakers. Color finishes include Black, Blue, Pink, and Purple.
Performance, battery life and software highlights
Both phones use the Dimensity 9500 SoC, which delivers flagship-tier CPU and GPU performance for gaming, multitasking, and camera processing. vivo pairs the silicon with its V3+ imaging chip to accelerate photo and video computation — useful when working with massive 200MP captures or advanced multi-frame HDR.
Battery capacity is generous across the line: the Pro's 6,510 mAh cell and the X300's 6,040 mAh promise long runtimes, while 90W wired charging and 40W wireless charging reduce downtime. OriginOS 6 adds vivo’s custom features on top of Android 16, with expected camera enhancements and UI tweaks designed for the Chinese market initially.

Pricing and configurations to know
vivo announced Chinese pricing at launch. The X300 Pro starts at CNY 5,299 ($745) for the 12GB/256GB model and goes up to CNY 6,699 ($945) for the 16GB/1TB version. The base X300 is more affordable, beginning at CNY 4,399 ($620) for 12GB/256GB, with higher tiers topping out at CNY 5,999 ($845) for 16GB/1TB.
Exact global availability and international pricing haven't been confirmed at launch, but the specs suggest vivo is aiming to compete with other camera-forward flagships while offering a compact alternative for users who prefer smaller phones.
Should you care?
Between the large 200MP sensor, the Zeiss collaboration, and the Dimensity 9500 engine, vivo’s X300 duo are interesting options for mobile photographers and performance-minded buyers. If long battery life, fast charging, and high-resolution imaging are priorities, these phones deserve a close look — especially the X300 Pro for its richer camera package.
Source: gsmarena
Comments
byteflux
Whoa, vivo really pushed the camera tech , 200MP for telephoto? insane. Battery sounds unreal, but will OriginOS handle the processing smoothly?
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