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Vivo X300 Ultra Officially Announced: Dual 200MP Zeiss Camera, Specs, Price & Release Date

Vivo X300 Ultra officially launched on March 30, 2026. Dual 200MP Zeiss camera, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5,6600mAh battery, 400mm teleconverter and more
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⚡ TL;DR — Quick Summary

What You Need to Know About the Vivo X300 Ultra (in 30 seconds)

  • World's first smartphone with a 200MP Sony LYT-901 main sensor at 35mm focal length
  • Second 200MP Samsung HP0 periscope telephoto with CIPA 7.0 gimbal-level OIS — a smartphone first
  • Optional 400mm Zeiss teleconverter delivering 17.4x optical zoom at full 200MP resolution
  • Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 — benchmarked at 3,722 single-core / 11,621 multi-core
  • 6,600mAh battery (7,000mAh in satellite variant), 100W wired + 40W wireless charging
  • IP69 rated, 8.19mm slim, 8K/30fps + 4K/120fps Dolby Vision video support
  • China launch: March 30, 2026 · India / Global launch: Q2 2026
  • Starting price: CNY 6,999 (~₹1,01,000) · Top model (16GB/1TB): ~₹1,30,000

Today marks a milestone for smartphone photography. Vivo officially launched the X300 Ultra in China on March 30, 2026, and for the very first time in the "Ultra" series' history, a global rollout is confirmed. India, Europe, and other markets will receive the device in Q2 2026. If you are wondering whether this phone can truly replace a dedicated camera for most shots — the answer may surprise you.

📋 Vivo X300 Ultra — Quick Specifications

Display6.82" LTPO OLED · 2K 144Hz · Zeiss Master Color
ProcessorSnapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
RAM / Storage12GB–16GB / 256GB–1TB
Main Camera200MP Sony LYT-901 · f/1.57 · OIS CIPA 6.5
Telephoto Camera200MP Samsung HP0 · Periscope · OIS CIPA 7.0
Ultra-Wide Camera50MP Sony LYT-818 · OIS CIPA 6.0
Battery6,600mAh · 100W wired · 40W wireless
OSAndroid 16 · OriginOS 5
Dimensions8.19mm slim · IP69 rated
FingerprintUltrasonic In-Display
Charging PortUSB 3.2 Type-C
ColorsFilm Green · Silver Tone · Black

📷 Vivo X300 Ultra Camera

The camera system on the Vivo X300 Ultra is not just a spec sheet flex — it represents a genuine architectural leap in how smartphones approach computational photography and optical engineering.

Main Sensor
200 MP
Sony LYT-901 · 1/1.12-inch · 35mm focal length · f/1.57 · CIPA 6.5 OIS · Zeiss T* coating · 30% more light vs predecessor
Periscope Telephoto
200 MP
Samsung HP0 · 1/1.4-inch · 85mm focal length · CIPA 7.0 OIS (gimbal-grade) · Zeiss APO certified · 3x more light vs gen prior
Ultra-Wide
50 MP
Sony LYT-818 · 1/1.28-inch (unusually large for ultra-wide) · CIPA 6.0 OIS · VCS bionic spectrum tech
Color Spectral Lens
12 MP
Danxia Color Spectral Lens for advanced color science and true-to-life skin tones across all lighting conditions

The 400mm Zeiss Teleconverter

What truly separates the Vivo X300 Ultra from every other flagship phone is the optional Zeiss Telephoto Extender Gen 2 Ultra. This accessory clips onto the phone and delivers a native 400mm equivalent focal length — enabling 17.4x optical zoom at the full 200MP resolution. Combined with the built-in telephoto, you can reach an effective 800mm zoom in digital mode.

Vivo also offers the "Cannon 400" and "Lipstick 200" teleconverters, and an optional SmallRig Imaging Grip Kit that transforms the phone into a camera-like body with physical shutter buttons, cooling fans, and tripod mount compatibility.

📐 Expert Note: Why 35mm matters on a main camera Most flagship phones use ultra-wide ~24mm or standard ~26mm lenses for their main camera. The Vivo X300 Ultra's 35mm focal length is a deliberate choice — it produces more natural-looking portraits, less edge distortion, and renders photos closer to how human eyes perceive a scene. This is the same focal length preferred by street and portrait photographers.

Video Capabilities

The X300 Ultra is Vivo's most serious video device yet. It supports 8K/30fps, 4K/120fps Dolby Vision HDR, and debuts the APV professional video codec — a format commonly used in broadcast and cinema post-production. Users can shoot in 4K 10-bit Log, apply custom 3D LUTs directly in the viewfinder, and use the quad-microphone array for immersive spatial audio recording.

⚡ Performance: Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5

Under the hood, the Vivo X300 Ultra runs Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 — the same chip powering the RedMagic 11 Pro and other 2026 flagships. The Geekbench listing confirmed single-core scores of 3,722 and multi-core scores of 11,621, placing it firmly at the top of Android performance charts.

Available in configurations of 12GB or 16GB LPDDR5X RAM, paired with 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB UFS 4.0 storage, the phone handles concurrent 4K video recording, real-time AI processing, and multi-app workflows without breaking a sweat.

🖥 Display & Design

The 6.82-inch LTPO OLED panel runs at 2K resolution with a 144Hz adaptive refresh rate. Vivo has applied Zeiss Master Color calibration and Ultra XDR support, making it one of the most accurate displays for color-critical work. The screen is protected by Armor Glass and supports an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner.

Despite all this hardware, the body measures just 8.19mm thin — an engineering achievement given the 6,600mAh battery inside. The phone ships in Film Green, Silver Tone, and Black, with a large circular Zeiss rear camera module that has become the visual signature of the X300 lineup.

🔋 Battery Life & Charging

The Vivo X300 Ultra houses a 6,600mAh silicon-carbon battery, with the satellite communication variant bumping that to 7,000mAh — all within that 8.19mm profile. Vivo claims the 100W wired charging tops up the battery in under 40 minutes. Wireless charging at 40W is slightly behind OPPO's 50W offering but remains fast enough for everyday use. USB PD, PPS, QC, and UFCS standards are supported.

💰 Vivo X300 Ultra Price & Variants

Here's the full pricing breakdown across variants, including expected India pricing:

VariantChina PriceEst. India Price
12GB + 256GB (Standard)CNY 6,999~₹1,01,000
12GB + 512GBCNY 7,499~₹1,09,000
16GB + 512GBCNY 7,999~₹1,17,000
16GB + 1TB (Top Model)CNY 8,999~₹1,30,000
Satellite Communication EditionCNY 9,999+TBA (China only)

⚔️ Vivo X300 Ultra vs Competitors

How does the Vivo X300 Ultra compare to the top camera phones of 2026? Here's an honest look:

FeatureVivo X300 UltraSamsung S26 UltraOPPO Find X9 Ultra
Main Camera200MP Sony LYT-901200MP200MP
Telephoto200MP HP0 Periscope50MP 5x Periscope50MP 10x (native)
OIS LevelCIPA 7.0 (Gimbal)CIPA 5.0CIPA 6.0
Max Optical Zoom17.4x (w/accessory)10x10x native
Battery6,600mAh5,500mAh6,000mAh
Wired Charging100W65W100W
Wireless Charging40W25W50W
Thickness8.19mm8.9mm8.7mm
IP RatingIP69IP68IP68
Global AvailabilityYes (first time)YesLimited

The Vivo X300 Ultra leads on camera resolution, stabilisation, and accessory ecosystem. The OPPO Find X9 Ultra counters with a brighter f/1.5 telephoto and native 10x optical zoom. Samsung holds its own through software maturity and wider global support. For dedicated mobile photographers and video creators, the X300 Ultra is the clear frontrunner.

🏁 Pros and Cons

✅ Pros

  • World-first dual 200MP camera system with Zeiss APO
  • CIPA 7.0 stabilisation (best in class)
  • 400mm teleconverter ecosystem unmatched in mobile
  • IP69 — superior water resistance over IP68 rivals
  • Thinnest premium flagship at 8.19mm
  • 8K video + APV codec for professionals
  • First Vivo Ultra going globally
  • Android 16 out of the box

❌ Cons

  • Teleconverter accessories sold separately (adds cost)
  • Wireless charging (40W) slower than OPPO's 50W
  • OriginOS may feel unfamiliar to non-Vivo users
  • Satellite edition China-only (initially)
  • India pricing carries import premium (~₹1,01,000+)
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Final Verdict: Best Camera Phone of 2026?
Editor's Rating — Photography & Flagship Category

The Vivo X300 Ultra is the most camera-capable smartphone announced in 2026 so far. It doesn't just improve on the X200 Ultra — it creates an entirely new category of mobile imaging tool. If you shoot sports, wildlife, concerts, travel, or professional video on your phone, there is nothing else on the market that comes close at launch. For everyday users, it is an exceptionally powerful all-rounder with class-leading battery life, top-tier performance, and a beautiful display. The global launch also means this is no longer a China-exclusive luxury — it's coming to India and the world.

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I have covered flagship smartphone launches since 2018, with a focus on camera systems, benchmarks, and real-world usability testing. This article is based on official Vivo announcements, MWC 2026 hands-on data, and verified specification sources.

❓ Vivo X300 Ultra — Frequently Asked Questions

Here are the most commonly searched questions about the Vivo X300 Ultra, answered in full:

The Vivo X300 Ultra is expected to be priced at approximately ₹1,01,000 for the base 12GB/256GB model in India. Higher variants with 16GB RAM and 1TB storage may reach ₹1,30,000. Official India pricing will be confirmed when Vivo announces the India launch, expected in Q2 2026 (April–May 2026).
The Vivo X300 Ultra features a four-camera rear system: a 200MP Sony LYT-901 main sensor (1/1.12-inch, 35mm), a 200MP Samsung HP0 periscope telephoto (1/1.4-inch, 85mm, CIPA 7.0 OIS), a 50MP Sony LYT-818 ultra-wide (1/1.28-inch), and a 12MP Danxia Color Spectral Lens. All lenses carry Zeiss T* coatings. Optional 200mm and 400mm Zeiss teleconverter accessories are sold separately.
Vivo launched the X300 Ultra in China on March 30, 2026, with sales starting April 3, 2026. The India launch is expected in Q2 2026 (April–May 2026). This is the first time Vivo is making an "Ultra" model globally available, confirming India as a launch market.
Yes. The Vivo X300 Ultra supports 8K video at 30fps and 4K at 120fps in Dolby Vision HDR. It also introduces support for the APV professional video codec, 4K 10-bit Log recording, custom 3D LUT application in the viewfinder, and cinematic colour profiles across all cameras.
Yes. The Vivo X300 Ultra carries an IP69 dust and water resistance rating — meaning it is completely sealed against dust and protected against high-pressure, high-temperature water jets. This is a step above the IP68 standard found on rivals like the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra.
The Vivo X300 Ultra improves upon the X200 Ultra in nearly every way: the main camera jumps from CIPA 5.0 OIS to CIPA 6.5, the telephoto sensor is upgraded from 1/1.67-inch to a 1/1.4-inch 200MP Samsung HP0, OIS on telephoto reaches CIPA 7.0 (up from 5.0), the processor upgrades to Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, and the battery grows to 6,600mAh. Crucially, the X300 Ultra is the first to launch globally.
For mobile photography and video, the Vivo X300 Ultra wins outright — dual 200MP sensors, Zeiss APO optics, CIPA 7.0 gimbal-level OIS, 400mm accessory zoom, IP69 water resistance, and a slimmer 8.19mm body. The Samsung S26 Ultra counters with a more mature software ecosystem (One UI + Galaxy AI), wider global retail/service network, and better S Pen integration. If you are a photographer first, Vivo. If you want the best all-round Android flagship, Samsung remains competitive.
The Vivo X300 Ultra is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, paired with up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and 1TB UFS 4.0 storage. Benchmarks show 3,722 single-core and 11,621 multi-core scores on Geekbench, putting it at the very top of Android flagship performance in 2026.
Gnaneshwar Gaddam is an Electrical Engineer and founder of TechRytr.in with 15+ years of experience. Since 2010, he has provided verified, hardware-level technical guides and human-centric troubleshooting for a global audience.