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vivo X300 Launch: Unpacking the Design and Revolutionary 200MP Camera

The wait for vivo’s next flagship is almost over, as the company has officially confirmed the launch of the vivo X300 series for October 13 in China. The lineup is set to introduce new benchmarks in mobile technology, with the Pro model being the key highlight. Pre-reservations are currently open, indicating an imminent release for the Chinese market, with a wider global rollout expected later in the year.

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Integrated Performance and Imaging

The X300 series will debut the new MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset, positioning it as one of the first flagships globally to feature the chip. This powerful SoC is deeply integrated with vivo’s proprietary Blueprint V3+ imaging chip, a strategic co-development designed to enhance processing efficiency and reduce latency for real-time computational photography. This combination, along with options for up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of UFS 4.1 storage, aims to deliver class-leading performance and lightning-fast data speeds.

Advanced Zeiss Camera System

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Photography is central to the Pro model, which boasts a cutting-edge Zeiss co-engineered camera system. The primary setup is tipped to include a 50MP Sony LYT-828 main sensor and an unprecedented 200MP periscope telephoto lens, featuring a customized 1/1.4-inch sensor. The stability of the telephoto lens is rumored to achieve a CIPA 5.5 rating, one of the highest in the industry. Furthermore, the V3+ chip unlocks advanced videography features, including the ability to capture cinematic 4K 60fps portrait video, a feature that surpasses current capabilities on competing devices.

Refined Design and Battery

The vivo X300 Pro features a refined physical design, opting for a 6.78-inch flat display with a metal frame and a remarkably slim 7.99 mm profile. The display uses a high-end BOE Q10+ LTPO panel with a 1.5K resolution, known for exceptional clarity and a minimum brightness of just 1 nit. The phone will also house a substantial 7,000 mAh silicon carbon battery for extended endurance, supported by high-speed wired and wireless charging.

The X300 Pro moves from a curved to a flat display design. Does this change affect your decision to buy it?

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