Vivo X300: date, Zeiss cameras and 4K/120 video

Last update: 22/09/2025

  • Launch in China on October 13 at 19:00 PM; global release later
  • 200MP main camera on the X300 and 200MP APO telephoto at 85mm on the X300 Pro
  • 4K/120 video with Dolby Vision and 10-bit Log; 4K/60 portrait mode
  • Dimensity 9500, 2K LTPO 120Hz display and large 90W battery

Vivo X300

With a focus on mobile photography, The Vivo X300 series is now scheduled for its debut in China. and arrives with a clear speech: camera and video above allThe company has confirmed an event for the October 13th at 19:00 PM (China local time), where the two main models are expected to be revealed in detail.

The most striking aspect of the proposal is the joint venture with Zeiss: The standard X300 will mount a 200 MP main camera, while the X300 Pro will reserve a Zeiss APO 85mm 200MP periscopic telephoto lens. Both are part of advanced optical stabilization with CIPA certification (4.5 on the X300 and 5.5 on the Pro), plus the well-known Zeiss T* coating to reduce reflections and flare.

Date, models and approach

Vivo X300

The will start in China on October 13 and, as is usual with the brand, the international deployment would come later, as is the case with best-selling mobile phones in China. Local certification records (3C) point to 90W fast charge and confirm that the launch is imminent in its home market.

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In software, The series lands with OriginOS 6 on Android 16, full connectivity (dual 5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC) and ultrasonic fingerprint reader on screen. Some Chinese variants could add Beidou satellite messaging, an add-on designed for off-grid emergencies.

The design maintains the characteristic circular module co-signed with Zeiss and takes care of the details: crafted glass back, smooth transitions and a color catalog inspired by nature (Lucky Color, Freedom Blue, Wild Brown and Contented Purple). The Pro model confirms this flat screen with very thin frames to improve ergonomics.

The front is dominated by a panel 6,78″ 2K AMOLED with 1–120Hz LTPO and 1440Hz PWM dimmingVivo has also announced a BOE Q10 Plus panel with minimum brightness of 1 nit, designed for more comfortable night reading and less eye fatigue.

Cameras and video: the great leap

Vivo X300

In the X300, the 200 MP main It comes tuned by Zeiss, while the X300 Pro combines a sensor Sony LYT-828 50 MP as the main camera (with gimbal-type OIS, CIPA 5.5) and a 200 MP periscopic telescopic at 85 mm with APO optics to minimize chromatic aberration. This telephoto lens promises extended optical zoom and “tele macro” mode for unusual close focusing in a long-range lens.

For selfies and social video, there is talk of a 50 MP front with 92° field of view and autofocus, plus the Zeiss color and bokeh stylesThe brand has also put emphasis on the flash: the X300 inherits the flash with double focal length of the X200 Ultra for low-light portraits, and the X300 Pro raises the bar with a triple flash zoom system (24/50/85 mm) which better illuminates portrait scenes.

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In video, the promise is ambitious: portrait mode in 4K at 60 fps y 4K is 120 fps with support for Dolby Vision HDR y 10-bit Log recording. The processing is the responsibility of the ISP Vivo V3 + (supported by a second imaging chip), with focus tracking, EIS+OIS and a per-frame hybrid HDR that achieves around 100 dB of dynamic range. Flows are also cited compatible with ACES and real-time LUT preview for creators.

Among the functions focused on real use are a Stage Mode for concerts and stages with changing lighting, and AI enhancements in subject segmentation and skin tones. The idea is for the phone to keep the subject well-exposed and sharp even in complex situations.

Performance, battery and other details

Vivo X300

The heart of the series is the MediaTek Dimensity 9500, which debuts here with a clear generational leap. Early listings in Geekbench 6 suggest notable improvements over the Dimensity 9400 (double-digit increases in both single and multi-core), although these figures should be taken as a guidance until definitive tests.

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In memory and storage, configurations of up to 128 GB are expected. 16 GB of RAM y 1 TB (UFS 4.0). The battery would be around 6.500 mAh, although there are prototypes with giant batteries, with 90W wired and 50W wireless fast charging. There is no shortage of stereo speakers, resistance IP68 (predictable) and reinforced cooling to sustain extended video sessions and demanding games.

Vivo also advances a New generation car-phone integration in China: Voice control with Xiao V at the wheel and a Xiao P assistant “resident” in the vehicle for remote actions (like opening the trunk). For the time being, this platform would remain in place. local market.

Regarding price and availability, there are no final figures, but Rumors place the X300 Pro in the ultra-range range in China (around 6999–7999 yen). Sales in your country could start in late October; for Europe or other markets, a arrival months later, depending on the regional strategy.

Vivo's project outlines a phone with a strong focus on image: high-resolution sensors, optics co-designed with Zeiss, 4K/120 video with professional profiles, and solid hardware around the Dimensity 9500. It remains to be seen how the cameras and video perform. off paper, but the advanced features point to a strong candidate to dominate the photographic conversation in the high range.

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