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Vivo is set to launch its X300 series — the X300 and X300 Pro — today (October 13). Ahead of the official unveiling, the company has revealed official hands-on images and camera samples of the phone, giving an idea of what to expect.

Starting with the hands-on shots, the overall design remains similar to the X200 Pro, featuring a circular camera island with Zeiss branding. The flash module is located outside the camera deco, just like last year. Inside the camera deco, there are three lenses, with the top-left one being the periscope telephoto.

The sides are flat with slightly rounded edges for a comfortable grip, but the back glass is completely flat this year, unlike the X200 Pro’s panel, which was slightly curved near the edges. The back panel also appears to have a matte finish. Overall, the X300 Pro has a more boxy design compared to its predecessor.

One of the highlights of the X300 Pro series is the 200MP ISOCELL HPB sensor (1/1.4″) powering the 85mm periscope telephoto. Now, let’s take a look at the image samples Vivo has shared in advance.

The main camera uses the Sony LYT-828 sensor, an upgrade over the LYT-818 used in the X200 Pro, although the sensor size remains the same at 1/1.28″.

On the inside, the phone boasts the Dimensity 9500 chipset and a 6,510mAh battery — an upgrade over the Dimensity 9400 and 6,000mAh unit of the predecessor — and is paired with 90W wired charging. Alongside the Dimensity 9500, the phone also includes two dedicated imaging chips: VS1 for pre-processing and V3 for post-processing. On the front, it’s rumored to pack a 1.5K 120Hz BOE Q10+ AMOLED panel with 1.1mm equilateral bezels.

The X300 series is set to hit the shelves on October 17, and we will share our hands-on impressions as soon as possible.

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(Source: vivo Han Boxiao on Weibo)

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