Vivo has launched its much-anticipated camera flagship, the Vivo X300 Ultra, in China. The device becomes the world’s first smartphone to feature dual 200-megapixel cameras — including a primary sensor designed to enhance light capture and a telephoto lens equipped with gimbal-like stabilisation. The smartphone was unveiled alongside the Vivo X300s. Notably, the Vivo X300 Ultra is the brand’s first X-series Ultra model, which will make its way to global markets. In India, the device is speculated to debut around May, possibly alongside the Vivo X300 FE.
Vivo X300 Ultra specs, features and colours
The Vivo X300 Ultra features a 6.82-inch 2K LTPO AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate. The display supports HDR10+ and features 2160Hz PWM dimming for improved brightness control and reduced eye strain.
Under the hood, the smartphone is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset paired with up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and up to 1TB UFS 4.1 storage. It runs Android 16 with Origin OS 6. The Vivo X300 Ultra has Ice Pulse Fluid VC cooling. The upgraded system delivers 14 percent better heat dissipation overall, supported by a vapor chamber that is 22 percent larger than before.
For photography, the X300 Ultra features a 200-megapixel Sony LYTIA 901 primary camera, designed to capture more light and reduce reflections. It is paired with a 200-megapixel Samsung HP0 telephoto camera that offers gimbal-like stabilisation for steady zoom shots. Completing the setup is a 50-megapixel ultra-wide camera with the Sony LYTIA 818 sensor and OIS.
Vivo also offers two external teleconverter modules. The Zeiss G2 Teleconverter delivers a 200mm focal length with roughly 8.7x optical zoom, while the Zeiss G2 Ultra Teleconverter pushes this further to 400mm using a complex 15-element optical design.
The Vivo X300 Ultra is packed with a 6600 mAh battery with 90W wired charging, 40W wireless charging and reverse wireless charging. It carries IP68 and IP69 ratings for dust and water resistance.
On the colour font, the smartphone comes in three colourways: Film Green, Silver Tone and Black.
The Vivo X300 Ultra starts at 6,999 yuan (around Rs 95,021) for the 12GB RAM and 256GB storage model and the 16GB of RAM and 1TB Satellite Edition comes in 11,999 yuan (around Rs 1,62,858). The device is now available in China for pre-order and will go on sale starting from April 3.
Vivo X300s specs, features and colours
The X300s features a 6.78-inch flat AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate, and up to 4,500 nits of peak brightness, while global brightness is rated at 2,000 nits.
The device is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset, paired with 12GB or 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and storage options of up to 1TB using UFS 4.1. It runs on Android 16 with OriginOS 6.
In terms of the camera, the Vivo X300s uses a Zeiss-certified camera setup. It has a 200-megapixel Samsung HPBr sensor primary camera. The company claimed that it has optical image stabilisation with CIPA 4.5 certification. Along with that, it has a 50-megapixel ultra-wide camera and a 50-megapixel Sony LYTIA 602 periscope telephoto sensor. The telephoto camera also supports Zeiss APO certification with OIS. On the front, the device has a 50-megapixel punch hole camera for selfies and video calls.
The X300s also supports the G2 teleconverter, which is built for extended zoom during photography. It also meets Zeiss APO standards and uses a 15-element optical structure. It supports 200mm portrait video recording.
To power the device, a 7100 mAh battery is packed inside the smartphone with 90W wired fast charging, 40W wireless charging, and reverse wireless charging.
The X300s starts at 4,999 yuan (around Rs 67,894) for the 12GB RAM and 256GB storage model. The 16GB RAM variants are priced at 5,499 yuan (around Rs 74,657) and 5,999 yuan (around Rs 81,445), depending on the storage configuration, while the top-end 16GB RAM and 1TB storage model comes in at 6,999 yuan (around Rs 95,022). Like X300 Ultra, the device is now available for pre-order in China and will go on sale starting from April 3.


