Vivo has officially confirmed some of the camera upgrades of its upcoming flagship smartphone. The Vivo X300 Pro will debut soon with new main camera from Sony and another new sensor from Samsung for its telephoto shooter. So here’s what we know.
Vivo X300 Pro Confirmed to Feature Sony’s Next-Gen Camera Sensor

The Chinese brand is expected to unveil its next generation X300 series of flagship devices sometime next month. These models will likely pack MediaTek’s latest and greatest Dimensity 9500 SoC. To recall, the Vivo X200 lineup (especially the X200 Pro model) received praises for its camera prowess thanks to its collaboration with Zeiss. Now, Vivo confirmed the camera sensors that will power the photography on the X300 Pro model.
Looking at some of the pictures shared online (Via NotebookCheck), the Vivo X300 Pro will feature the Sony LYT828 sensor, which has a 50MP resolution and a 1.28-inch sensor size. This is the successor to the LYT818 that was used in the X200 Pro model. The new LYT828 also has 1.22 μm wide pixels and will likely be paired with the brand’s VS1 and V3+ imaging chip. So we can expect an improvement in image quality from the next gen X300 Pro.

That’s not all, even the periscope telephoto shooter is getting an upgrade with a new Samsung shooter. While the details are still at large, the company might use Samsung’s new 200MP camera for the telephoto camera for better zoomed shots. This is all the information we have at the moment, so stick around for more as more details should surfaced ahead of the X300’s debut. In related news, the Vivo X300 Pro just got certified in China’s CMIIT database with a massive 6,500mAh battery pack.
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