Vivo X300 Pro review — 200MP Zeiss telephoto, Dimensity 9500, 6,510mAh battery

Vivo’s X-series has increasingly focused on imaging, and the new vivo X300 Pro doubles down: a flagship-grade imaging system built around a 200MP telephoto module, Zeiss co-engineering and a camera accessory ecosystem that pushes smartphone zoom farther than most rivals. If you care about long-range and creative photography in a handset, the X300 Pro is among the most interesting launches of the year.

What’s new and notable

The Vivo X300 Pro uses MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 (3nm class) for flagship performance, pairs that silicon with up to 16GB LPDDR5X and UFS 4.1 storage, and ships on the latest OriginOS/Android 16 experience. These choices give it snappy performance for gaming and multitasking while supporting advanced image processing workloads

The main feature is the camera kit, which consists of a gimbal-grade primary camera, a capable ultrawide, and a triple rear array with a high-resolution 200MP telephoto sensor (Zeiss APO tuning). Additionally, Vivo provides a Zeiss teleconverter/telephoto grip accessory that significantly increases reach and transforms the phone into a long-range shooter for sports or wildlife. Initial impressions highlight the system’s versatility and zoom quality.

Display, battery and charging

The Vivo X300 Pro sports a large 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED panel with adaptive 1–120Hz refresh and a very high peak brightness (vivo states up to 4,500 nits), making it easy to use outdoors. Power comes from a 6,510mAh battery with 90W wired charging and 40W wireless — a combination that targets all-day use plus fast top-ups for power users

Camera performance

Here, vivo’s strength lies not only in megapixels but also in imaging flexibility. High-detail crops are captured by the 200MP sensor, and color science and lens rendering are enhanced by Zeiss co-engineering. The Vivo X300 Pro can now compete with much bulkier camera setups for reach thanks to the teleconverter accessory, which is a major selling point for photographers looking for a portable device for long-range shots. In vivo’s marketing, video features and sophisticated image processing modes are also highlighted. Excellent zoom results and overall flagship imaging quality are noted in real-world reviews, although ultrawide performance is not the main selling point.

vivo X300 Pro Price

Vivo has confirmed a worldwide rollout and support for OriginOS 6 and Android 16. An India launch is planned for early December, and leaked local pricing indicates a premium positioning compared to the X200 series from the previous year. Around the time of the announced launch, expect official local pricing and precise availability on Vivo’s India channels.

Final Verdict

The vivo x300 Pro isn’t just another spec bump — it’s a camera-centric flagship that pairs a 200MP Zeiss-tuned telephoto with a practical accessory ecosystem and flagship-class hardware. If long-range mobile photography matters to you, this one deserves a close look.

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