Vivo X300 Ultra with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Launches Alongside Vivo X300s: Full Price and Features Breakdown

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Overview

Vivo X300 Ultra and Vivo X300s have now been officially launched in China, bringing Zeiss‑driven 200‑megapixel imaging, big batteries, and OriginOS 6‑based Android 16 to both the ultra‑premium X300 Ultra and more affordable X300s. Below is a systematic, human‑written breakdown of price, specs, accessories, and what each phone is really aimed at.

Vivo X300 Ultra and X300s: Launch context

Vivo introduced the X300 Ultra alongside the X300s on the same day, making the X300 Ultra the flagship of the lineup and the X300s a slightly more “value‑focused” high‑end variant. Both phones run Android 16 with OriginOS 6 out of the box, ship with 200‑megapixel main cameras and Zeiss optics, and support teleconverter attachments for extended zoom. The main difference lies in chipset, display behaviour, and battery size, with the X300 Ultra leaning into “premium everywhere” and the X300s into “marathon‑battery flagship”.

Vivo X300 Ultra price and colour options

In China, the Vivo X300 Ultra starts at CNY 6,999 (≈ ₹95,900) for the 12GB + 256GB variant. The price steps up to:

  • 12GB + 512GB: CNY 7,499 (≈ ₹1,02,700)

  • 16GB + 512GB: CNY 7,999 (≈ ₹1,09,600)

  • 16GB + 1TB Satellite Communication Edition: CNY 8,999 (≈ ₹1,23,300)

Vivo also bundles 200GB of cloud storage for two years, valid until May 5, with all configurations. The X300 Ultra is offered in Film Green, Silver Tone, and Black.

Vivo X300s price and colours

The Vivo X300s is positioned as a marginally more accessible high‑end option, with the base 12GB + 256GB variant starting at CNY 4,999 (≈ ₹68,500). The higher tiers are:

  • 12GB + 512GB: CNY 5,499 (≈ ₹75,400)

  • 16GB + 512GB: CNY 5,999 (≈ ₹82,200)

  • 16GB + 1TB: CNY 6,999 (≈ ₹95,900)

Like the X300 Ultra, the X300s also gets 200GB of cloud storage for two years, with the same May 5 validity window. It comes in Film Green, Dream Core Purple, and Silver.

Accessories, bundles, and availability

Vivo has also launched a family of teleconverter‑centric bundles aimed at photographers:

  • Vivo X300 Ultra – G2 Ultra teleconverter bundle (phone case included): CNY 1,999 (≈ ₹27,400)

  • G2 Ultra bundle with professional imaging handle setCNY 2,499 (≈ ₹34,200)

  • Standard Teleconverter G2 bundleCNY 1,499 (≈ ₹20,600)

  • Standalone professional imaging handle setCNY 699 (≈ ₹9,600)

For the X300s, the Teleconverter G2 bundle with a case is priced at CNY 999 (≈ ₹13,700). There’s also a Photographer Kit built around the X300 Ultra 16GB + 1TB Film Green model, priced at CNY 7,999 (≈ ₹1,09,600), and a higher‑end X300 Ultra Photographer Kit (Satellite Communication Edition + accessories) at CNY 11,999 (≈ ₹1,64,400), with a total bundled value of CNY 12,999 (≈ ₹1,78,100).

All these bundles and the Professional Video Expansion Kit developed with SmallRig (CNY 1,699 ≈ ₹23,300) will go on sale starting April 3, with the video kit arriving in mid‑to‑late April.

Vivo X300 Ultra specs and features

The Vivo X300 Ultra is built around the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (3 nm, octa‑core, Adreno 840 GPU), with up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and 1TB UFS 4.1 storage. It runs Android 16 with OriginOS 6, giving a polished, feature‑rich UI layer on top.

Its 6.82‑inch LTPO OLED panel runs at 120Hz with LTPO adaptive refresh and high‑end visual features, keeping power use in check while still delivering smooth scrolling and media playback.

On the camera side, the X300 Ultra gets a triple‑rear setup headlined by:

  • 200‑megapixel main sensor (35mm‑like focal length)

  • 200‑megapixel periscope telephoto

  • 50‑megapixel ultrawide

The phone supports both the “Big Gun” 400 teleconverter (up to 400mm focal length200‑megapixel output, and roughly 17.4x optical zoom) and the more compact “Lipstick 200” teleconverter, both with improved stabilisation and faster autofocus. Up front, there’s a 50‑megapixel selfie camera with screen flash support.

Power and connectivity:

  • 7,000mAh battery with 100W wired and 40W wireless charging

  • 5G and 4G networking, Wi‑Fi, Wi‑Fi Direct, Bluetooth, USB Type‑C

  • In‑display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor for secure, fast unlocking

  • Likely Dolby Vision and HDR support on the LTPO panel (per earlier leaks and specs round‑ups)

Vivo X300s specs and features

The Vivo X300s swaps in the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 (3 nm octa‑core, Arm Mali‑G1‑Ultra GPU) and pairs it with Vivo’s V3+ Blueprint imaging chip to keep the camera experience on par with the Ultra while slightly cooling the top‑end hardware price.

It has a 6.78‑inch 1.5K (2800×1260) AMOLED flat display with up to 144Hz adaptive refresh, HDR support, and a peak touch sampling rate of 300Hz in gaming—making it feel especially snappy for competitive titles. RAM and storage follow the same ladder: up to 16GB LPDDR5X and 1TB UFS 4.1, with Android 16 and OriginOS 6 on top.

The triple camera system is Zeiss‑tuned and includes:

  • 200‑megapixel main sensor with OIS

  • 50‑megapixel ultrawide

  • 50‑megapixel periscope telephoto with OIS, supporting up to 3x optical and 100x digital zoom and 4K video

The 200‑MP main is joined by a 50‑megapixel selfie camera and the “Lipstick 200” teleconverter for extra‑reach photography.

Power and durability shine on the X300s:

  • 7,100mAh “Blue Ocean” battery—even larger than the Ultra’s 7,000 mAh

  • 90W wired and 40W wireless charging, plus reverse charging via OTG

  • 5G, 4G, Wi‑Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, GPS, USB‑C

  • 3D ultrasonic in‑display fingerprint sensor plus facial recognition

  • Size: 161.98 × 75.48 × 8.00 mm, weight: 217 g

Which one should you pick?

  • Vivo X300 Ultra is best for users who want absolute flagship performance (Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5), the most advanced telephoto and teleconverter kit, and a slightly more “luxury” phone with 200‑MP dual‑telephoto optics and 7,000 mAh battery.

  • Vivo X300s is ideal if you value the largest possible battery (7,100 mAh), a 144Hz flat display, and a slightly lower price, while still keeping the same 200‑MP Zeiss system and strong 5G/charging stack.

If Vivo brings these models to India, expect the X300 Ultra to land as a sub‑₹1,50,000 ultra‑flagship while the X300s could slot in as a “battery‑plus‑camera” flagship just below that tier.

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