Published on October 14, 2025 | By Aditya Kumar Singh | X | Linkedin
Last Updated | 9:51 AM (IST)
Vivo has officially launched its latest flagship smartphones — the Vivo X300 and Vivo X300 Pro — in China on October 13, 2025. The new Vivo X300 series focuses on premium camera performance, thanks to a collaboration with Zeiss Optics. Both models are powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset and run on Android 16-based OriginOS 6.
Vivo X300 Expected Price in India
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As per Gadgets 360 and Bajaj Finserv, the Vivo X300 price in India is expected to start around ₹54,999 for the 12GB RAM + 256GB storage variant.
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Reports from Digit and Times Now indicate that the actual launch price could be slightly higher — around ₹69,999— depending on storage and variant options.
Vivo X300 Pro Expected Price in India
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According to Bajaj Finserv, the Vivo X300 Pro is likely to start at ₹84,999 for the 12GB RAM + 256GBconfiguration.
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Meanwhile, Digit and Times Now estimate the price could reach ₹99,999 for higher-end variants, especially the Photographer Edition with advanced camera accessories.
Expected India Launch and Pre-Order Details
The Vivo X300 series India launch is expected to take place in November or December 2025.
Once officially announced, the phones will likely be available for pre-order through Vivo’s official website, Amazon, Flipkart, and offline retail stores across India.
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| Feature | Vivo X300 | Vivo X300 Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Display | 6.31-inch 1.5K flat LTPO OLED, 120Hz, 2640×1216 | 6.78-inch 1.5K micro-curved LTPO OLED, 120Hz, 2800×1260 |
| Rear Camera | 200MP Samsung HPB (OIS), 50MP Ultra-wide (JN1), 50MP Periscope (Sony LYT-602, 3x) | 50MP Sony LYT-828 (Gimbal OIS), 50MP Ultra-wide (JN1), 200MP Periscope (HPB, 3.5x) |
| Front Camera | 50MP Samsung JN1 | 50MP Samsung JN1 |
| Video Recording | Up to 4K | Up to 8K |
| Processor | MediaTek Dimensity 9500 | MediaTek Dimensity 9500 |
| RAM & Storage | Up to 16GB RAM, 1TB storage | Up to 16GB RAM, 1TB storage (Photographer Edition with 4-channel RAM) |
| Battery | 6,040mAh | 6,510mAh |
| Charging | 90W wired + 40W wireless | 90W wired + 40W wireless |
| Special Features | IP68 rating, ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, dual speakers | All X300 features + Satellite Communication Edition & Action Button |
| Colors | Free Blue, Comfortable Purple, Pure Black, Lucky Colour | Wilderness Brown, Simple White, Free Blue, Pure Black |
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How good is the low-light / night photography on the Vivo X300 Pro ?
Many want to know how the gimbal OIS performs at night, especially compared to other flagship phones.
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What’s the heat and throttling behavior like ?
Do the phones sustain high performance under continuous load (gaming / video recording), or do they heat up and reduce performance?
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How is the software experience — updates, bloatware, UI smoothness ?
Users ask: how often will Vivo push Android OS/security updates? Is the UI (OriginOS 6) clean or full of unnecessary apps?
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How good is video stabilization (especially for moving shots) ?
With periscope lenses and gimbal OIS, many want to know how stable video turns out while walking, running, or in motion.
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Durability: glass, scratch resistance, frame strength ?
How odd-cases like drops, frame bends, or scratches are handled; is the build solid?
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How good are battery life and real-world endurance ?
Beyond the quoted battery capacity: hours of screen-on time, gaming stamina, standby battery drain, etc.
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Charging speed vs heat vs battery longevity
Do the fast wired and wireless charging speeds degrade battery health? How fast do they charge in practice and what are the thermals while charging?
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Camera software: modes, filters, color accuracy
What extra camera features are there (night mode, HDR, RAW, Pro mode, color styles)? Are photos true-to-life or heavily processed?
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Is the camera telephoto lens useful in real life ?
With 3x or 3.5x zoom periscope, do you really get sharp zoomed-in images? How’s optical vs digital zoom?
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Accessory support and extras
Does the “Photographer Edition” or other add-ons (lenses, grips) justify the price? Are they durable, easy to use and useful?
