Vivo has expanded the availability of its X300 Ultra smartphone to select international markets, a departure from its previous strategy of limited X-series flagship launches outside of China.

International Launch and Availability

While a North American release is not currently planned, the X300 Ultra is available for preorder in certain European countries, with shipments beginning on April 24th. This marks a significant step in Vivo’s global expansion.

Groundbreaking Camera System

The X300 Ultra is positioned as a photography powerhouse, featuring a triple camera system. It is headlined by a 200MP primary sensor and an optional photography kit with a remarkable 400mm telephoto lens.

Camera Specifications

  • Primary Sensor: 200MP with a 35mm lens and a Sony Lytia 901 sensor
  • Periscope Telephoto: 200MP with 3.7x optical zoom
  • Ultrawide: 50MP
  • The optional photography kit, co-engineered with Zeiss, offers either a 200mm or 400mm lens attachment. It also includes an imaging grip with a dedicated shutter button and an additional 2,300mAh battery.

    Premium Features and Performance

    Beyond its camera capabilities, the Vivo X300 Ultra is a high-end Android flagship. It is powered by a leading processor and paired with 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM.

    Key Specifications

    • Display: 6.82-inch 1440p OLED with a 144Hz refresh rate and 4,500 nits of peak brightness
    • Battery: 6,600mAh with 100W fast charging
    • Storage: Up to 1TB of UFS 4.1 storage
    • Connectivity: USB 3.2 Gen 2 port supporting fast external SSDs
    • Durability: IP69-rated for dust and water resistance
    • Software: Android 16 with Origin OS 16
    • Vivo promises five years of Android OS updates and seven years of security patches, ensuring long-term software support.

      Pricing and Target Audience

      The Vivo X300 Ultra is priced at 2,000 euros (approximately US$2,360), with the photography kit costing an additional 600 euros. The device is designed for users who prioritize mobile photography and seek a device comparable to dedicated cameras.