
Vivo has unveiled its newest camera-focused flagship smartphones, the Vivo X300 and Vivo X300 Pro, in China. These models succeed last year's X200 Pro and X200. While prioritizing camera capabilities, they also boast impressive specifications, featuring the latest MediaTek Dimensity 9500.
The Vivo X300 Pro and X300 both support the telephoto extender, initially launched with the X200 Ultra. This extender can be utilized with a case provided by Vivo in their photography kit, enhancing the zoom capabilities of both devices.
The Vivo X300 Pro sees a major enhancement in its camera system, now boasting an advanced Zeiss triple-camera configuration. The primary camera is the Sony LYT828, featuring a 50MP sensor with a 1/1.28-inch size and an f/1.57 aperture. The telephoto camera, a standout feature of Vivo's X-series, is equipped with a new 200MP 1/1.4-inch Samsung HPB sensor, developed in partnership with Samsung.
The ultrawide camera features a 50MP Samsung JN1 sensor. Furthermore, the selfie camera has been enhanced to a 50MP Samsung JN1, identical to the sensor used in the ultrawide front camera, offering an upgrade from the 32MP camera in the Vivo X200 Pro.
Conversely, the X300 is equipped with a 200MP main camera, utilizing the same Samsung HPB sensor found in the telephoto lens of the Vivo X300 Pro. Its primary camera features a 50MP Sony LYT602, while both the ultrawide and selfie cameras are 50MP Samsung JN1 models.
The X300 is now equipped with a 6.3-inch display, utilizing an LTPO 120Hz panel. This is significantly smaller compared to the previous year's X200, which had a 6.67-inch screen. It seems to take the place of the Vivo X200 Pro Mini, which was never released in India, providing a choice for those who favor more compact phones with the Vivo X300.
Vivo has not made any changes in power specifications, as both the X300 Pro and the X300 are equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset, offering up to 16GB of RAM. This chipset is significantly more powerful than the Dimensity 9400, which was used in last year's X200 series.