vivo is anticipated to launch its X300 series in the coming months, bringing significant improvements to camera sensors. The company’s next-generation phones are expected to have enhanced imaging capabilities.
Tipsters suggest that the vivo X300 Pro will utilize a 50 MP Sony LYT-828 primary rear sensor and a new 200 MP sensor from Samsung. The Sony sensor will offer Hybrid frame-HDR support, further enhancing the camera’s capabilities.
vivo is also touting overall image quality improvements due to its VS1 and V3+ chips, indicating a comprehensive upgrade to the phone’s imaging system. The X300 lineup is rumored to include a standard X300, a “Pro mini” variant, and the Pro model, offering consumers a range of options.
The X300 Pro is rumored to feature a MediaTek Dimensity 9500 SoC, providing a powerful processing foundation. Additionally, it is expected to have a substantial 7,000 mAh battery, potentially offering extended usage times.
The phones are predicted to debut in China in October, followed by a global launch in December. Furthermore, an Ultra variant is expected to become available early next year, suggesting a prolonged and staggered release strategy for the X300 series.




