Earlier this month, vivo introduced the X300 and X300 Pro in China, featuring upgraded cameras, a refreshed design, and improved hardware like the flagship MediaTek Dimensity 9500 SoC.
Today, at an event held in Vienna, the flagship phones have now debuted in Europe.

vivo X300
Both phones support 90W wired and 40W wireless charging. The vivo X300 sports a 6.31-inch display, while the Pro variant has a 6.82-inch screen. The phones use an 8T LTPO panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and also feature an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner.
In the camera department, the X300 offers a 200MP primary Samsung HPB sensor, a 50MP Sony LYT-602 telephoto unit, and a 50MP ultrawide camera.

vivo X300 Pro
Meanwhile, the X300 Pro gets a 200MP Samsung HPB telephoto camera, a 50MP Sony LYT-828 main sensor, and a 50MP Samsung JN1 ultrawide camera.
vivo has used a 50MP Samsung JN1 sensor for selfies and video calling on both phones.
With the global debut of the vivo X300 series, the company is also bringing OriginOS to international users. The X300 lineup comes with the Android 16-based OriginOS 6 with five years of OS updates and seven years of security patches.

vivo X300 colors
The vivo X300 is available in Phantom Black and Halo Pink colors.

vivo X300 Pro color options
On the other hand, the X300 Pro will be sold in Phantom Black and Dune Brown color options. Both phones are available for purchase starting today.
A curious fact is that in China, the phones come with rather large batteries, but that’s not the case in Europe due to certification hurdles. The European X300 gets a 5,360mAh battery (down from 6,040mAh), while the European vivo X300 Pro gets a 5,440mAh battery (down from 6,510mAh in China).
As for the pricing, the vivo X300 Pro will cost you €1,399 for the sole 16GB/512GB option. Meanwhile, the smaller vivo X300 is priced at €1,049 for the 12GB/256GB model and €1,099 for the 16GB/512GB variant. vivo is also throwing in a €100 discount coupon and a free charger right off the bat. >
The telephoto extender kit will set you back €600, but you can get it for half price as part of a launch promotion. We have a hands-on article where you can see photo samples taken with the extender.
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