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Vivo X300s sports a 6.78” 144Hz LTPO display
The rear camera is what really differentiates the X300s from the X300 Pro. It has a 200MP main camera (f/1.68 Zeiss lens), 50MP telephoto (f/2.57 Zeiss APO lens) and 50MP ultra-wide (f/2.0 Zeiss lens). The selfie camera has a 50MP sensor (f/2.0).
It turns things around compared to the Pro, which has a 50MP main and 200MP telephoto. More importantly, the X300s uses a smaller sensor. The main camera has a 200MP 1/1.4” Samsung HPB sensor compared to the Pro’s 50MP 1/1.28” Sony Lytia 828. To put things further into perspective, the HPB sensor that is in the X300s’ main camera is also featured in the




Camera details for Vivo X300s
The ultra-wide and selfie cameras on both phones are identical – they all use 50MP 1/2.76″ Samsung JN1 and f/2.0 lenses with autofocus. The selfie cameras have a fairly wide 92° FoV.
Last year, we tested a Vivo X300 Pro Photographer Kit, which used a teleconverter lens to extend the phone’s zoom range. There’s a photographer’s kit in the new Ultra too, of course, and in the X300s too – the Zeiss G2 teleconverter lens brings the equivalent of a 200mm focal length. The kit comes with a dedicated case and a mounting plate. Check the prices below before deciding whether to get the kit or not.


Vivo X300s and optional photography kit
Moving on to the camera, the Vivo X300s is powered by the same Dimensity 9500 as the X300 Pro. It has a large vapor chamber and a graphite sheet to dissipate heat for better sustained performance.
The MediaTek chipset is paired with up to 16GB of LPDDR5X quad-channel RAM and up to 1TB of UFS 4.1 storage. For camera-related workloads it is assisted by the familiar V3+ imaging chip.

Vivo X300s features Dimensity 9500 and V3+ chips
Inside the phone is a large 7,100mAh fourth-generation Si/C battery (26.56Wh), making it slightly larger than the Pro’s 7,000mAh. Of course, that was the Chinese model – some Pro variants were sold with a 6,600mAh battery. Anyway, the X300s supports 90W wired and 40W wireless charging.

The Vivo X300s packs a 7,100mAh battery with 90W wired and 40W wireless charging.
The phone features symmetrical 1511 dual speakers and a customized vibration motor for haptic feedback. It is a powerful motor rated at 1.1 g (this is a measure of vibration intensity) and has a start-stop time of only 40 ms.
Like last year’s Vivo X200s, the new model is rated IP68 and IP69 for dust and water resistance. And it has an ultrasonic fingerprint reader. One potentially significant upgrade on the new model is a USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 port. The
For now, the Vivo You can get it in Titanium Black, Silver, Dream Core Purple or Film Green.




Vivo X300s in Titanium Black, Silver, Dream Core Purple and Film Green
As promised, here are the pricing details. We’re including the conversion to USD for reference, but keep in mind that Vivo hasn’t said anything about global availability. The X200 never became available globally, but then neither did the X200 Ultra. However, things may be changing. In case you missed the good news, the X300 Ultra will be available globally soon.
| Vivo X300s | CNY | USD (conversion) |
|---|---|---|
| 12GB/256GB | CNY 5,000 | USD 720 |
| 12GB/512GB | CNY 5,500 | usd 800 |
| 16GB/512GB | CNY 6,000 | usd 870 |
| 16GB/1TB | CNY 7,000 | USD 1,010 |
| 16GB/1TB + Photographer Kit |
CNY 8,000 | USD 1,160 |
Vivo X300 Pro 5G
| 512GB 16GB RAM | ₹ 109,998![]() |
€1,299.00![]() |
| 256GB 12GB RAM | $796.94![]() |
€1,597.60![]() |
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