Overview
- The X300 Ultra and X300s, which launch in China on March 30, appeared in new Vivo trailers Monday that highlight a Professional Photographer Kit, 200mm and 400mm clip-on teleconverters, and pro video modes like 4K at 120fps with 10‑bit Log.
- A Geekbench listing Monday for a device identified as the X300 Ultra shows a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, 16GB of RAM, and Android 16 with OriginOS 6, reinforcing flagship performance expectations.
- A leaked hands-on video from YouTube channel @lenswars and new images show a flat-screen design with a large circular camera module, very thin bezels, and color options that include green, black, and white.
- A Weibo tipster claims the 12GB/512GB X300 Ultra could cost about CNY 7,500 in China, which would be roughly CNY 500 more than Xiaomi’s 17 Ultra for a similar variant, though Vivo has not confirmed pricing.
- Fresh leaks Tuesday expand X300s details with a 50MP selfie camera, 90W wired and 40W wireless charging, IP68/IP69 ratings, a Dimensity 9500 chip, and a 3D ultrasonic fingerprint reader, building on Vivo’s confirmed 7,100mAh battery and 144Hz BOE display.