Vivo is gearing up to launch its highly anticipated X300 series in China this October, celebrating the company’s 30th anniversary. Official images of the Vivo X300 and X300 Pro have revealed that both models retain a design similar to their predecessors, featuring a large circular camera module centrally placed on the back along with an LED flash positioned at the top-left corner.
According to Huang Tao, Vice President of Product at Vivo, the vanilla X300 will be available in blue and pink shades, while the X300 Pro will come in black and gold. Both phones have power and volume buttons on the left side of the frame, but the X300 Pro includes an additional button on the right side, adding a subtle design difference.
In terms of specifications, the X300 series is set to impress photography enthusiasts with a 200-megapixel primary camera equipped with a 23mm focal length and an HPB sensor. The X300 Pro will also feature an 85mm 200-megapixel telephoto lens and a CIPA 5.5-level anti-shake certification. The series is expected to debut alongside the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset, marking the X300 as the first phone to feature this powerful processor.
Additional features of the X300 Pro include a first-ever custom-built Super Sense vibration motor, proprietary Universal Signal Amplifier chipset, and dual-channel UFS 4.1 four-lane storage. The launch on October 13 will officially commemorate Vivo’s three decades of innovation in the smartphone industry.
