Vivo X300

Rs. 224,999

Overview

ModelVivo X300
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MemoryCard Slot: No

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Selfie CameraSingle:

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SoundLoudspeaker: Yes, with stereo speakers

3.5mm jack: No

32-bit/384kHz audio
Tuned by AKG
CommsWLAN:
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6e/7, tri-band, Wi-Fi Direct

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5.4, A2DP, LE

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GPS, GLONASS, BDS, GALILEO, QZSS

NFC: Yes
Radio: No


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USB Type-C 3.2, DisplayPort 1.2, OTG
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Li-Ion 5000 mAh

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Basic Overview & Launch of the Vivo X300

 What does the Vivo X300 offer?

The Vivo X300 is a premium smartphone in Vigo’s latest flagship lineup, launched alongside the X300 Pro. It’s built to deliver exceptional mobile photography, strong performance, and high-end features like ultra-fast charging and advanced imaging systems.

When and where did the Vivo X300 make its debut?

The X300 series was officially introduced in China on October 13, 2025. Global availability is still in progress.

How does the Vivo X300 differ from the X300 Pro?
Key differences include

  • Display & Size -The X300 features a 6.31-inch LTPO AMOLED screen, while the Pro boasts a larger 6.78-inch display.
  • Battery Capacity -The X300 packs a 6,040 mAh battery, compared to the Pro’s 6,510 mAh.
  • Camera & Zoom – The Pro places greater emphasis on advanced telephoto zoom capabilities.                 
  • Design & Thickness -The standard X300 is slightly slimmer at around 7.95 mm, versus the Pro’s 7.99 mm.

Specs & Features (Leaked / Confirmed) of the Vivo X300

Spec CategoryVivo X300 (Standard)Notes / Leaks / Additions
Processor / ChipsetMediaTek Dimensity 9500 (3nm)Same as Pro version.
Memory / StorageUp to 16 GB LPDDR5X + UFS 4.1 storage (256GB / 512GB / 1TB)
Display6.31‑inch LTPO AMOLED, up to 120 Hz refresh, HDR10+1.5K screen resolution (approx. 1216 × 2640 pixels)
Rear CamerasTriple setup: 200 MP main (OIS) + 50 MP telephoto + 50 MP ultra‑wide  Collaboration with Leica or Zeiss, with leaks pointing to a “4th-generation Zeiss imaging system”
Front Camera50 MPSpecifications confirmed across various listings
Battery & Charging6,040 mAh; 90 W wired fast charging; 40 W wireless charging
Durability / ProtectionIP68 + IP69Certified for strong protection against dust and water
Other FeaturesUltrasonic in‑screen fingerprint, flat display (no curve), BOE Q10+ OLED panel, 1 nit dimming, Zeiss T* coatings

Common Questions & Unknowns of the Vivo X300

 Will the X300 be compatible with 5G and which network bands will it support? 

Yes, it is compatible with 5G (both SA and NSA) networks. The specific bands supported in various regions (like Pakistan, the US, and Europe) will depend on the radio configuration of the global variant. Global certification documents suggest that Vivo is working on different models for various markets.

What is the anticipated price of the X300 in Pakistan? 

Some sources estimate the price to be around PKR 224,999 for the 12 GB / 256 GB variant. However, be cautious as this is merely a rumor or estimated price prior to the official launch.

Will the Vivo X300 use OriginOS globally or Funtouch OS? 

In the Chinese market and initial launches, it comes with OriginOS 6 (built on Android 16). There is speculation about whether OriginOS will be used globally or if different operating system branding (like Funtouch) will continue in markets outside of China.

If I buy a Chinese version of the X300, will it be compatible with Google services, banking apps, etc.? 

Some users with Chinese Vivo devices have reported various issues, such as delayed notifications and missing Google integrations, although they have found workarounds for banking apps and Android Auto. If Vivo releases a specific global version, these issues are likely to be resolved through firmware or software updates.

What about camera accessories like “lens extenders” for the X300? 

Vivo has hinted at Zeiss and telephoto extenders that can be attached to the camera module, providing additional optical zoom (for instance, 2.35×), akin to add-on products seen in previous X-series models.

How is the battery life expected to perform in the X300? 

Confirmed battery benchmarks are not available yet. Early feedback from related devices suggests a screen-on time of around 6–7 hours with heavy usage.