For the past few days, Han Boxiao, Product Manager at Vivo, has been sharing early insights about the Vivo X300 series. Recently, he shared the primary and periscope telephoto camera details of the X300 and X300 Pro. Today, he shared the following image to give a glimpse of the Vivo X300’s side profile.
Vivo X300 design teased

Shown above is a side profile of an upcoming Vivo X300 series. While he has not specified the exact model, Chinese tech bloggers claim that the said device is the Vivo X300.
According to Boxiao, the X300 series is equipped with Zeiss dual 200-megapixel sensors along with a stronger periscope telephoto lens, placing it at the top of the imaging category. With such heavy specifications, many expected the Vivo X300 series to become thick or cumbersome, especially around the camera housing.
However, the Vivo X300’s camera deco has been kept surprisingly slim, rising only 1.28mm above the rear glass. This has been made possible by an advanced cold-carving process that uses glass three times thicker than usual, with production requiring more time and precision. Despite the powerful setup, the phone retains a thin profile, with both the X300 and X300 Pro measuring just over 7mm at their thinnest.
Boxiao emphasized that the X300 series represents Vivo’s most significant effort in terms of design so far. By combining slimness with strong imaging hardware, Vivo aims to deliver not only one of its most powerful photography flagships but also the most refined and comfortable design in the X series’ history.
Vivo is yet to confirm the launch of the Vivo X300 series. However, reports suggest that the X300 and X300 Pro will debut as the world’s first Dimensity 9500-powered smartphones in October in China.
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