The anticipation around the Vivo X300 and X300 Pro has reached its peak as the brand prepares to launch both flagship models in India today at 12 PM. With steady buzz building over the last few days, it’s clear that Vivo is positioning the new X-series to compete head-to-head with premium contenders like OnePlus, iQOO and Oppo. Early pricing leaks have amplified curiosity even further, hinting that Vivo may set these models at a higher price tier than expected—naturally placing extra emphasis on the design, camera engineering and internal hardware showcased earlier at the China launch. Vivo will stream the event live across its official social platforms, finally offering Indian customers a definitive look at the lineup. Until the curtain lifts, leaked specs and prices already outline a sizeable portion of what’s coming.
How to Watch the Vivo X300 Series Launch
Vivo will broadcast the India launch event through its official YouTube channel starting at 12 PM. Tech enthusiasts can also follow India Today Tech for real-time coverage and detailed updates on both smartphones.
Leaked Pricing: Where Vivo May Position the X300 Lineup
The biggest pre-launch conversation continues to revolve around pricing. According to tipster Abhishek Yadav, the Vivo X300 may start at ₹75,999 for the 12GB + 256GB model. If accurate, this would place the base variant above several competing flagships from OnePlus and iQOO. The 12GB + 512GB and 16GB + 512GB versions are reportedly set at ₹81,999 and ₹85,999 respectively. On the other hand, the Vivo X300 Pro is rumoured to arrive solely in a 16GB + 512GB configuration at a premium ₹1,09,999 price point. Beyond the smartphones, Vivo has already revealed one standout accessory—the Telephoto Extender Kit for the X300 series, expected to priced around ₹20,999. This positions it significantly below Oppo’s Hasselblad-branded teleconverter, potentially making it a compelling option for creators who need extended optical reach without compromising clarity.
Vivo X300 Pro: Full Specifications
Display & Performance
The Vivo X300 Pro ships as the more advanced model in the lineup. In China, the device features a 6.78-inch 1.5K BOE Q10+ LTPO OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and circular polarisation 2.0, ensuring sharper visibility even under intense sunlight. The phone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset, coupled with up to 16GB LPDDR5x RAM and 1TB UFS 4.1 storage. Indian units are expected to mirror this setup. It runs on Android 16-based OriginOS 6, though Indian variants will likely shift to Funtouch OS.
Camera System
As expected from Vivo’s X-series, photography takes centre stage. The X300 Pro features a 50MP Sony LYT-828 primary sensor with OIS, a 50MP Samsung JN1 ultrawide lens, and a 200MP periscope telephoto camera, also equipped with OIS. Vivo’s long-standing partnership with Zeiss continues, offering support for an optional 2.35x teleconverter for added optical reach. Dedicated imaging chips—the V3+ and Vs1—enhance computational photography. On the front, the device includes a 50MP Samsung JN1 selfie camera.
Battery, Design & Other Features
The X300 Pro carries a substantial 6,510mAh battery supported by 90W wired and 40W wireless charging. Additional highlights include an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor, dual speakers, an Action Button, a new signal amplifier chip, a large x-axis linear motor and four Wi-Fi boosters. Connectivity options extend to Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC and GPS, along with an IP68 rating. Weighing 226g, the device has the heft expected from top-tier flagships.
Vivo X300: Full Specifications
Compact Design & Display
The standard Vivo X300 retains the same core philosophy but in a lighter, more compact build. It features the Dimensity 9500 processor, the same charging speeds as the Pro and a slightly smaller 6,040mAh battery. Its 6.31-inch 1.5K BOE Q10+ LTPO OLED display positions it as a rare compact flagship. With dimensions of 150.57 x 71.92 x 7.95mm and a weight of 190g, the X300 will appeal to users wanting a premium yet lightweight device.
Camera Setup
The camera array differs from the Pro model. Instead of Sony’s primary sensor, the X300 uses a 200MP Samsung HPB main camera with OIS, supported by a 50MP Samsung JN1 ultrawide lens and a 50MP LYT-602 periscope telephoto camera. It maintains compatibility with the Zeiss teleconverter and includes the V3+ imaging chip. The front camera remains the same as the Pro variant—a 50MP Samsung JN1 shooter.
