
Vivo X300 Pro
Vivo X300 Series Launches in India Today
Vivo's new X300 and X300 Pro arrive in India with Zeiss-tuned cameras, bright LTPO displays, and a strong push toward creator-focused features.
The Vivo X300 and X300 Pro launched in India today. It is a simple lineup: strong cameras, bright LTPO displays, and hardware clearly built for people who shoot a lot of photos and video. Vivo is leaning heavily on its Zeiss partnership this year.

Co-engineered with ZEISS
What you get with the X300
Both models focus on color accuracy, low light performance, and smoother video. The Pro model adds a periscope lens for long zoom shots and a larger main sensor.
- LTPO OLED display with adaptive refresh
- Large main sensor with Zeiss optics
- Periscope telephoto on the Pro model
- Flagship-grade chipset for better sustained performance
- Fast charging and large battery cells
Pricing and who this is for
Vivo priced the X300 to sit in the premium bracket without going into ultra flagship territory. The Pro model costs more but gives you stronger zoom, better stabilization, and a more flexible camera system. Sales begin in early December across India.
If you take a lot of photos, if you travel, or if you create content on your phone, this launch is worth paying attention to. Vivo is aiming at people who want reliability and color accuracy without carrying extra gear.
The takeaway
On paper, the X300 family is balanced. The real test will be long term battery life and how well the camera tuning holds up in mixed lighting. Still, this is one of Vivo's stronger launches in India in a while.
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