Vivo X300 Series India Launch Soon – 200MP Cameras, 5440mAh Battery, Check Price

By Aarushi

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The vivo X300 along with the X300 Pro stick to the classic X-series design – round camera bump branded by Zeiss plus straightforward color choices. You can grab the X300 in Halo Pink or Phantom Black, whereas the Pro version shows up in Dune Brown and also Phantom Black. Each model carries an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance. While the X300 Pro likely packs a 6.78-inch 1.5K LTPO OLED screen at 120Hz, its sibling might come with a slightly more compact 6.31-inch display but matching tech inside. In Europe, the Pro comes with a somewhat bigger screen – measuring 6.82 inches. However, both versions feature a fingerprint scanner built into the display using ultrasonic tech.

Performance and Software

The handsets run on MediaTek’s latest Dimensity 9500 chip made using a 3nm method; it packs one top-tier core hitting 4.21GHz, along with trio of strong ones clocking 3.5GHz, while four power-smart cores hum at 2.7GHz – these work alongside the Arm G1-Ultra graphics unit. With LPDDR5x memory support, juggling apps or playing heavy games feels fluid. Onboard is Android 16 powered by OriginOS 6 in the X300 lineup, delivering snappier visual flow and deeper custom options. Users can expect around five big OS upgrades plus seven years’ worth of safety fixes from vivo.

Camera System

The X300 Pro packs a solid three-lens system – boasting a 200MP periscope zoom lens that’s stabilized, paired with a 50MP Sony LYT-828 primary shooter along with a 50MP Samsung JN1 wide-angle cam. On the regular X300, the layout shifts slightly yet sticks to similar hardware, swapping in a 200MP Samsung HPB as the main sensor, combining it with a 50MP LYT-602 zoom module plus the same 50MP JN1 ultrawide. Either model runs with a front-facing 50MP Samsung JN1 snapper for selfies. Thanks to Zeiss calibration, colors pop better, night pics turn out sharper, while portraits get more depth and clarity.

Battery and Charging

The X300 Pro comes with a 5,440mAh battery – though the regular X300 uses a 5,360mAh one instead. Over in Europe, you’ll find smaller cells due to local rules, yet charge rates don’t change at all. Wired charging hits 90W; on top of that, wireless tops out at 40W.

Launch Timeline

vivo rolled out the X300 lineup across Europe following its initial release in China earlier this year – now, an Indian rollout looks likely by early December, even if no firm date’s been set yet. Instead of just chasing specs, these devices aim to stand tall among high-end rivals thanks to strong photo capabilities along with reliable OS updates down the line.

Expected Price

In India, the X300 might kick off near ₹70,000, whereas the X300 Pro could go up to almost ₹1,00,000. Over in Europe, you’re looking at €1,049 for the base 12GB/256GB X300, though the X300 Pro lands at €1,399 for the 16GB/512GB version. On launch, vivo’s tossing in a €100 cut plus a complimentary charger.

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