Vivo is expected to launch the X300 Pro in October 2025, continuing its flagship lineup with a focus on performance, battery life, and camera technology. Tipster DCS (Digital Chat Station), as well as ACE_10ace, have recently shared some key details, as well as renders of the upcoming Vivo flagship.


Starting with the renders, ACE_10ace has shared a couple of alleged Vivo X300 Pro renders, revealing that not much will be changing in terms of design. The phone will feature a circular, centered camera island, holding what appears to be three lenses and a sensor. Vivo will also use the ZEISS T* lens coating to improve clarity and reduce image distortion.
The phone is reportedly powered by MediaTek’s upcoming Dimensity 9500 chipset and features a flat 6.8-inch display with a 1.5K resolution of 1,260 x 2,800 pixels. The Dimensity 9500 uses ARM’s new Cortex-X930 core, clocked at 3.23GHz, and a new Immortalis-Drage GPU. The chip is built for better power efficiency and improved graphics.
One of the biggest hardware changes is the battery. The X300 Pro will have a 7,000mAh battery, which is 1,000mAh more than the X200 Pro and 1,600mAh more than the X100 Pro. Charging speeds are not confirmed, but Vivo may upgrade the current 90W wired and 30W wireless charging to match the larger battery.

The camera setup is where Vivo is making the biggest push. As per tipster DCS, the X300 Pro will come with three cameras on the back: a 50MP main camera, a 50MP ultra-wide lens, and a 200MP periscope telephoto camera. The main sensor is Sony’s new LYT-828, a 1/1.28-inch 50MP sensor with 1.22μm pixels. It supports Hybrid Frame-HDR, which combines Dual Conversion Gain and Variable Shutter for a dynamic range over 100dB. This is higher than even Sony’s 1-inch LYT900 sensor.
The LYT-828 also includes Ultra High Conversion Gain for better dynamic range and Quad Phase Detection for faster and more accurate autofocus. The 200MP periscope camera uses a 1/1.4-inch sensor and supports telephoto macro shots.
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