Vivo X300 :Friends, today the smartphone world has been rocked! Vivo has launched its flagship X300 series globally, and it’s not just a phone, it’s the ultimate photography weapon. The global debut of OriginOS 6, a 200MP monster camera setup with Zeiss, and a photography kit that will turn you into a pro photographer – all of this puts the Vivo X300 ahead of rivals like Samsung and Apple. Let’s take a closer look at every aspect of it so you can decide whether it should be your next phone or not.

Vivo X300 Design and Colors
The Vivo X300 series has a premium and sleek design, truly flagship-level. The X300 Pro weighs just 226 grams and is 7.99mm thick – making it comfortable to hold, even for long sessions. With IP68 and IP69 ratings, it’s protected from rain, dust, and wet hands, so outdoor shoots aren’t a concern. Colors vary, global markets offer classic options like black, white, and silver, offering a minimalist look. The standard X300 is slightly compact, while the Pro model features micro-curved edges for improved grip. Overall, the design is the perfect balance for daily use and photography – neither too bulky nor flimsy.
Vivo X300 Size and Weight
Size-wise, the Vivo X300 is a compact beast – dimensions around 157.4 x 73.1 x 7.8mm, making it pocket-friendly. Weighing around 193 grams, it’s easy to use one-handed. The X300 Pro, on the other hand, is larger: 164.2 x 76.8 x 8.2mm, weighing 226 grams, but this extra size is justified by the battery and camera. If you prefer a smaller phone, like the iPhone 16, go for the X300; ideal for power users with Pro. These sizes will be available in Europe and Asia at the global launch, and the feel is solid with a premium aluminum frame.
Vivo X300 Hardware and Performance
Now let’s get to the core – hardware! Both models feature the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset, the latest flagship SoC. This octa-core processor clocks up to 3.6GHz, and combined with the GPU, gaming and multitasking are seamless. RAM options are 12GB or 16GB LPDDR5X, and storage is up to 1TB with UFS 4.0 – loading apps takes seconds. Running on OriginOS 6, it delivers smooth animations with AI features like Gemini integration. In benchmarks, it gives the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 a run for its money, especially in photography processing thanks to the V3+ chip. Heavy games like Genshin Impact will run at 120FPS without any heat – it’s a performance beast! Battery and Charging
Vivo didn’t skimp on battery life. The standard X300 has a 5,360mAh battery, which can handle a full day of heavy use (photos, videos). The Pro model has a 5,440mAh (in Europe) or up to 6,510mAh (in some markets), which can deliver up to two days of backup. Charging? 90W wired flash charging from 0-100% in 30 minutes, and 40W wireless is also supported. With BlueVolt technology, it protects battery health long-term. If you travel, it’s perfect for non-stop shooting – no more low battery anxiety!
Vivo X300 Display Quality
Display has always been Vivo’s strong suit. The X300 features a 6.67-inch flat LTPO AMOLED panel, 1.5K resolution (1260×2800), 120Hz refresh rate and 300Hz touch sampling. Brightness up to 5,000 nits, so it’ll be clear even in sunlight. The Pro model comes with a 6.78-inch micro-curved Q10+ LTPO AMOLED, with the same resolution, 1.07 billion colours and 452ppi density. Eye care features like 2160Hz PWM dimming and Circular Polarizer 2.0 cut blue light, keeping eyes safe during long viewing sessions. Movies and photos pop with HDR10+ support – this display feels premium, absolutely the king of OLED!
Vivo X300 Camera Setup
This section is the juiciest! The Vivo X300 series features cameras co-engineered with Zeiss, and the 200MP tag isn’t just a gimmick. The standard X300 features a triple rear setup: a 200MP Samsung ISOCELL HPB main sensor (f/1.68, OIS, CIPA 4.5 stabilization), a 50MP ultra-wide (Samsung JN1), and a 50MP periscope telephoto (Sony LYT-602, 3x optical zoom, telemacro). There’s a 50MP autofocus selfie camera on the front. Pro model twist: 50MP main (Sony LYT-828, 1/1.28-inch, gimbal OIS), 50MP ultra-wide, and monster 200MP ZEISS APO telephoto (Samsung HPB, 85mm, f/2.67, up to 100x digital zoom). Features? Flare reduction with ZEISS T* coating, AI telephoto tracking with V3+ chip, 20x motion snapshot, and Multi-Focal HD Portrait. Video in 4K 120fps Log and Dolby Vision. Plus, the Zeiss 2.35x Telephoto Extender Kit (Pro only) is a game-changer for concerts or wildlife. These cameras deliver natural colors, sharp details, and low-light magic – pro photographers will be delighted!
Storage and Price
Storage options are flexible: from 256GB to 1TB, no microSD, but strong cloud integration. Global pricing? The X300 starts at around €799 (approx. ₹70,000) for the 12GB/256GB variant. The X300 Pro is €999 (approx. ₹88,000) for the 16GB/512GB variant. The Zeiss kit is an extra €150-200. Prices may be slightly higher in India due to taxes, but they’re value for money given the cameras and battery. With a promise of 5 years of OS updates and 7 years of security patches, it’s a long-term investment.
Conclusion
The Vivo X300 series global launch clearly shows that the company is focusing entirely on photography and performance. OriginOS 6’s smooth, AI-powered experience, 200MP Zeiss cameras that challenge DSLRs, and a solid battery-charging combo – all of this makes for a complete package. If you’re a camera enthusiast or need a future-proof daily driver, get this without a second thought. Cons? Battery a little smaller than the Chinese models in some regions, but overall the pros dominate. Book soon, as stock is about to run out! Are you excited for this? Let us know in the comments and share your thoughts. Stay tuned for a hands-on review!

