Vivo X300 Pro
Just when it seemed like smartphone innovation had peaked, Vivo decided to prove otherwise.
The company’s latest flagship — Vivo X300 Pro — isn’t just another premium phone launch; it’s a statement that mobile photography is entering a new era.
Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chip and a 200MP main camera, the X300 Pro blends power and precision in a way that could challenge even the biggest names in Android’s flagship space.
What Makes It Stand Out
The X300 Pro comes with a 6.78-inch display offering a silky-smooth 120Hz refresh rate, giving gamers and content creators the performance they crave.
But it’s the camera setup that truly steals the spotlight — a triple-lens system combining a 200MP primary sensor, a 50MP ultra-wide lens, and a 50MP telephoto unit.
For selfie lovers, Vivo has packed in a 50MP Samsung sensor on the front — a setup that’s clearly designed with creators in mind.
And it’s not just about megapixels; the phone’s AI-driven processing aims to capture sharper low-light shots and cinematic video stabilization that rivals dedicated cameras.
Also Read: Searching for “ChatGPT 6-Month Free Plan”? Here’s What’s Actually Going On.
A Battery That Matches Its Ambition
Vivo didn’t hold back on battery power either. The X300 Pro houses a 6,510mAh battery with 90W fast charging, promising hours of performance with just a few minutes of plug-in time.
Alongside it, the standard X300 model brings similar flair — a 6.31-inch display, the same Dimensity 9500 chip, and the headline-grabbing 200MP sensor, at a slightly more affordable price point.
The X300 series isn’t just about specs. It’s about what it represents — how smartphone companies are racing toward the DSLR zone, where megapixels alone don’t define quality anymore.
By integrating powerful sensors, Vivo is subtly pushing the boundary between smartphones and professional cameras.
With starting prices of around ₹54,700 for the X300 and ₹65,900 for the X300 Pro, Vivo’s latest move could shake up the entire mid-premium flagship market ahead of the festive season.
In an industry dominated by camera-centric launches, Vivo’s X300 Pro feels different — more refined, more mature.
It’s less about hype and more about confidence.
And as the festive season begins, one thing’s certain: the race for India’s best camera phone just got a lot more interesting.
Also Read: Is ChatGPT 7 Really Free? Here’s What OpenAI Actually Offers for Free in 2025.

