Vivo just wrapped up a major launch event in China, where it introduced the X Fold 5 foldable alongside a handful of other devices. Now, the next big thing from the company is likely the X300 series, reportedly coming in four flavors: the X300, X300 Pro Mini, X300 Pro, and X300 Ultra.
Well, according to a new leak from a known tipster, Digital Chat Station, the X300 Pro will ship with a new Sony IMX09A main camera.

Vivo X300 Pro will have a 50MP main camera
Claimed to be an “iterative” upgrade over the Sony LYT-818 used in the X200 Pro and X200 Pro Mini, the IMX09A will be a 50-megapixel sensor with a 1/1.28-inch optical format and 1.22μm pixel size.
The sensor reportedly uses a UHCG (Ultra High Conversion Gain) circuit to improve light sensitivity and signal-to-noise performance.

Whereas, its other improvements are said to include support for DCG HDR (dual conversion gain high dynamic range), and the inclusion of an updated “DCG+VS” tech — likely referring to a hybrid dynamic range processing method that further improves contrast and detail retention in complex lighting.
In addition, DCS reiterates that the phone will be powered by MediaTek’s upcoming Dimensity 9500 chip. The Vivo X300 and X300 Pro mini are also expected to use the same mobile silicon, while the Ultra model will get the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2.
There’s no word yet on the exact launch timing for the X300 Pro or the broader Dimensity 9500 platform it’s expected to be part of. However, leaks suggest Vivo might launch the X300 series in October this year.
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