Vivo has confirmed key specifications for the upcoming Vivo X300 series in India while teasing an exclusive Red color option. Following its China and global launch, the Vivo X300 Pro and X300 will arrive in India powered by MediaTek’s latest flagship chipset with advanced imaging capabilities and Zeiss-tuned cameras.
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Vivo X300 Series India Specifications
| Feature | Vivo X300 Pro | Vivo X300 |
|---|---|---|
| Processor | MediaTek Dimensity 9500 (3nm) | MediaTek Dimensity 9500 (3nm) |
| Imaging Chips | Pro Imaging VS1 + V3+ | Pro Imaging VS1 + V3+ |
| OS | Android 16-based OriginOS 6 | Android 16-based OriginOS 6 |
| Main Camera | 50MP Sony LYT-828 (f/1.57) | 200MP HPB with OIS (f/1.68) |
| Telephoto | 200MP HPB APO (f/2.67) | 50MP Sony LYT-602 with OIS (f/2.57) |
| Ultra-Wide | 50MP Samsung JN1 (f/2.0) | 50MP Samsung JN1 (f/2.0) |
| Front Camera | 50MP Samsung JN1 (f/2.0) | 50MP Samsung JN1 (f/2.0) |
| Special Color | Red (India-exclusive) | Red (India-exclusive) |
India-Exclusive Red Color
Vivo teased the X300 series in a striking Red color option via social media and its official India microsite. Reports suggest this shade will be exclusive to the Indian market, differentiating it from China and global variants. The Red colorway aims to appeal to Indian consumers who prefer bold, distinctive smartphone aesthetics.
The microsite confirms at least the vanilla Vivo X300 will receive this exclusive treatment, though availability for the Pro model remains unclear.
MediaTek Dimensity 9500 Powerhouse
Both handsets feature the cutting-edge 3nm MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset paired with advanced imaging processors—Pro Imaging VS1 and V3+ chips. This triple-chip architecture ensures flagship performance alongside professional-grade photography capabilities, handling intensive AI processing and computational photography without compromising efficiency.
The devices will run Android 16-based OriginOS 6, providing the latest software features and optimizations tailored for MediaTek’s flagship silicon.
Zeiss-Tuned Camera Systems
Vivo X300 Pro leads with a 50MP Sony LYT-828 primary sensor (f/1.57) delivering exceptional low-light performance. The highlight is the 200MP HPB APO telephoto camera (f/2.67) offering extreme zoom capabilities with minimal distortion. A 50MP Samsung JN1 ultra-wide completes the triple rear setup.
Vivo X300 takes a different approach with a massive 200MP HPB main camera (f/1.68) featuring optical image stabilization for razor-sharp handheld shots. The 50MP Sony LYT-602 telephoto (f/2.57) with OIS ensures quality at distance, while the 50MP ultra-wide matches the Pro variant.
Both models feature 50MP Samsung JN1 front cameras housed in hole-punch cutouts, ensuring high-resolution selfies and video calls that match professional standards.
Zeiss Partnership Excellence
The Zeiss collaboration brings optical expertise refined over decades in professional photography. Zeiss T* lens coatings reduce flare and ghosting, while APO (apochromatic) technology on the Pro’s telephoto minimizes chromatic aberration for color-accurate telephoto shots.
The imaging chips handle computational photography tasks like multi-frame noise reduction, HDR fusion, and portrait depth processing—transforming raw sensor data into stunning images.
Competitive Positioning
The X300 series positions Vivo against flagship offerings from Samsung, OnePlus, and Xiaomi. The India-exclusive Red color, combined with aggressive pricing expected around the ₹50,000-₹60,000 range, targets premium buyers seeking photography-focused flagships with distinctive design.
For official announcements, visit Vivo India’s website. Follow smartphone launches at TechnoSports.
FAQs
When will the Vivo X300 series launch in India?
Vivo hasn’t confirmed the exact India launch date, but teasers suggest an imminent announcement following global release.
What makes the Vivo X300 series special for India?
The series features an India-exclusive Red color option alongside MediaTek Dimensity 9500 and Zeiss-tuned triple cameras.
