Vivo’s executive on Weibo has confirmed that the upcoming X300 Pro will feature a 200MP Samsung HPB sensor for its telephoto duties. Product manager Han Boxiao revealed today that the lens will have Zeiss T* coating, fluorite glass elements, and APO certification to cut down on chromatic aberration.
The sensor itself is 1/1.4-inch in size and provides an equivalent 85mm focal length, which makes it ideal for portraits and long-range detail shots.

Vivo X300 Pro’s telephoto excels in four areas
Han noted that while the X300 Pro might not rival Vivo’s current top crop X200 Ultra in every aspect, it excels in four major areas: stability, speed, clarity, and transparency. The telephoto lens reportedly supports CIPA 5.5-level stabilization, the highest rating in the industry at present.
The phone also has a unique focus tracking engine, co-developed with partners, that promises to make long-distance motion capture faster and more reliable.
Meanwhile, Vivo’s in-house “Blueprint” algorithm works alongside the new hardware to produce sharper telephoto images without relying heavily on AI tricks. And with the Zeiss coating and advanced optics, the company claims you’ll get cleaner, purer images with less distortion and better color accuracy.

Beyond the telephoto hype, the X300 Pro is expected to be powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 chipset. The main shooter, the Sony LYT828, is a 50-megapixel sensor with a 1/1.3-inch size and strong HDR performance.
Vivo is also introducing its VS1 pre-processing chip alongside the V3+ dual-core imaging system on the X300 series.
Looking ahead, Vivo says it wants to integrate AI in more creative ways. At its Vision Conference, the company teased that the X300 series will eventually support AIGC-powered landscape creation and personalized beauty modes.
The X300 series is tipped to launch in October after MediaTek announces the Dimensity 9500.
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