vivo (维沃) X300s and X300 Ultra core specs revealed ahead of tomorrow's launch
Flagship performance, camera-first pitch
vivo (维沃) will unveil the X300s and X300 Ultra tomorrow, it has been reported that the company’s product manager Han Boxiao (韩伯啸) posted a final configuration summary ahead of the event. The key angle: vivo is positioning the pair as performance flagships with a camera-first design — “built with a professional camera mindset,” Han wrote — pairing a 3+2 Zeiss master lens array with a compact “pocket cinema” camera approach and vivo’s own Color Master and full-scene portrait tracking light features.
Chips, display and what to expect
According to the summary, the X300s will be powered by MediaTek’s (联发科) Dimensity 9500, while the X300 Ultra will pack Qualcomm’s (高通) latest 5th‑generation Snapdragon 8 Supreme Edition. Both phones are said to use a 6.78‑inch, 144Hz “eSports” flat display, with upgraded audiovisual and haptic systems intended to mark the strongest X‑series performance to date. Short and direct: top silicon, fast screen, camera credentials.
Timing and wider context
The launch takes place in Lijiang, Yunnan, with the spring X series event reportedly set for March 30 at 19:00; it has been reported that the X300 Ultra, X300s and a Pad6 Pro will go on sale from April 3. The dual-supplier strategy — MediaTek for one model, Qualcomm for the other — underscores how Chinese OEMs continue to balance domestic and Western chip partnerships even as US‑China tech tensions and export controls shape supply chains and product planning.
What to watch
Will vivo’s camera software and Zeiss tuning outshine raw silicon in reviews? Expect scrutiny on battery life and thermal control under flagship chips, and on pricing — that will determine whether the X300 line competes chiefly on imaging, gaming, or all‑round flagship value.
