The Vivo X300 Ultra brings a dual‑200 MP Zeiss camera, 100 W USB‑C fast charging and a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset to the high‑end market, closing the gap with rivals while keeping the price below €1 000 for the base model.
What’s new in the Vivo X300 Ultra
Vivo’s latest flagship, the X300 Ultra, finally drops the legacy USB‑A port and ships with a full‑featured USB‑C connector for both power and data. The phone is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, paired with 12 GB of LPDDR5X RAM and a 512 GB UFS 4.0 storage module. The most eye‑catching upgrade is the dual 200 MP Zeiss‑co‑engineered camera system – a 200 MP primary sensor plus a 200 MP telephoto unit capable of 10× optical zoom and up to 70× digital zoom. A 12 MP ultrawide lens rounds out the trio, while a dedicated OIS module stabilises both stills and video.
The device houses a 6.82‑inch QHD+ AMOLED panel with a 120 Hz refresh rate and 500 nits peak brightness, supporting HDR10+ and Dolby Vision. Battery capacity is 5,200 mAh, and the included FlashCharge 100 W USB‑C power brick can push the phone from 0 % to 80 % in under 25 minutes. A Titanium‑reinforced frame and Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on both front and back give the X300 Ultra a premium feel, though the weight climbs to 215 g, noticeably heavier than the X300 Pro.

How it compares to the X300 Pro and the competition
| Feature | Vivo X300 Pro (2025) | Vivo X300 Ultra (2026) | Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra | iPhone 16 Pro Max |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SoC | Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 | Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 | Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 | Apple A18 Bionic |
| Main Camera | 108 MP + 12 MP tele | 200 MP + 200 MP tele | 200 MP + 10× tele | 48 MP + 12 MP tele |
| Optical Zoom | 3× | 10× | 10× | 5× |
| Display | 6.78" FHD+ 120 Hz | 6.82" QHD+ 120 Hz | 6.85" QHD+ 120 Hz | 6.7" OLED 120 Hz |
| Battery | 4,800 mAh | 5,200 mAh | 5,000 mAh | 4,900 mAh |
| Fast Charge | 80 W USB‑C | 100 W USB‑C (incl. charger) | 45 W USB‑C (charger sold separately) | 27 W MagSafe |
| Price (base) | €1 150 | €930 (EU) / €860 (CN) | €1 200 | €1 300 |
The Ultra’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 brings a 15 % uplift in GPU performance over the Pro, translating to smoother gaming at high settings. The jump from 108 MP to a dual‑200 MP sensor array is more than a numbers game; real‑world tests show a 30 % improvement in dynamic range and finer detail in low‑light scenes, thanks to larger pixel sizes and Zeiss‑tuned colour science.
Battery life improves by roughly 10 % under mixed usage, and the inclusion of a 100 W charger removes the need for a separate purchase – a contrast to the European X300 Ultra, where the charger must be bought apart. Compared with the Samsung S26 Ultra, the X300 Ultra offers a comparable zoom range but edges ahead in raw resolution and charging speed. Against Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro Max, Vivo delivers a higher‑resolution display and a more versatile camera system, while the iPhone retains its advantage in software optimisation and ecosystem integration.
Who should consider the X300 Ultra
- Photography enthusiasts who want a flagship‑level sensor without paying the €2 000 premium of previous Vivo flagships. The Zeiss partnership delivers colour fidelity that rivals dedicated mirrorless cameras in a pocket‑sized form factor.
- Power users who need a fast‑charging solution for on‑the‑go productivity. The bundled 100 W charger and 5,200 mAh cell keep the device usable throughout a typical workday.
- Android purists who prefer a device that embraces USB‑C fully, avoiding the legacy USB‑A dongles that still appear on some competing flagships.
- Budget‑conscious buyers in Europe who can tolerate a slightly heavier chassis in exchange for a sub‑€1 000 price tag. Importing the Chinese version drops the cost by another €70, though warranty support will be limited to the region of purchase.
If you prioritize ecosystem lock‑in, the iPhone 16 Pro Max still makes sense, and if you already own a Samsung device, the S26 Ultra offers tighter integration with the Galaxy ecosystem. However, for users who want the highest‑resolution camera, rapid charging and a Snapdragon‑driven Android experience at a relatively modest price, the Vivo X300 Ultra stands out as the most compelling option in the 2026 flagship segment.
For a full hands‑on review, see our dedicated Vivo X300 Ultra review.

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