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Vivo X300 Ultra launches as camera-first flagship in China
tech4 hours ago

Vivo X300 Ultra launches as camera-first flagship in China

Vivo today unveiled the X300 Ultra in China as a flagship cameraphone designed for professional photography, featuring a 3+2 ZEISS Master Lenses Collection (14mm ultra-wide with Sony LYTIA 818, 35mm Documentary Camera, 85mm gimbal-grade telephoto with a 200MP Samsung HP0 sensor) and optical stabilization across focal lengths; it supports Multi-Focal 4K 120fps 10-bit video for ACES workflows, quad-mic audio, and is powered by a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor with a 6600 mAh battery and 12–16GB RAM plus 256GB–1TB storage in black, silver, and green. Pricing hasn’t been announced and Vivo says it will roll out to global markets later this year (first Ultra outside China).

Vivo X300 Ultra pricing leaks hint at €2,000 EU tag and Chinese import tiers
technology1 day ago

Vivo X300 Ultra pricing leaks hint at €2,000 EU tag and Chinese import tiers

Pricing leaks suggest two price tracks for the Vivo X300 Ultra: in China, import prices range from about €1,000 for the 12/256 GB configuration to €1,194 for 1 TB, with €1,500 for the complete camera-kit bundle; Hong Kong listings show roughly €1,162–€1,384 for various configs. An apparent EU listing hinted at around €2,000 in Austria/Germany/Hungary, though that leak isn’t confirmed. If real, EU pricing would be about double the base China pricing, with shipments for the China model slated to begin around April 3 and a one-year Vivo warranty included; confirmation on EU pricing remains pending.

Vivo X300 Ultra Launch Brings Global Debut and Advanced Camera Features
technology4 months ago

Vivo X300 Ultra Launch Brings Global Debut and Advanced Camera Features

The Vivo X300 Ultra, a high-end Chinese smartphone with rumored dual 200MP sensors, is making its global debut, showcasing advanced camera capabilities and experimental features. While unlikely to surpass giants like Apple or Samsung in sales, it signifies a shift towards more exotic, hardware-focused camera phones from Chinese brands, offering enthusiasts more options beyond mainstream ecosystems.