Vivo X300 Pro 5G
I’ve followed Vivo’s flagship phones for years now, and honestly, the X-series has quietly become one of the most interesting Android lineups around. Each model feels a little more polished than the last, and with the Vivo X300 Pro 5G, it finally feels like the company has found its rhythm.
This phone doesn’t try too hard—it just feels right the moment you hold it.
Key Specs at a Glance
- Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 9500 (4 nm, 5G)
- Display: 6.78-inch flat LTPO OLED | 1.5 K resolution | 120 Hz
- Rear Cameras: 50 MP Sony LYT-828 + 200 MP Periscope + 50 MP Ultra-Wide
- Front Camera: 50 MP Autofocus
- Battery: 6510 mAh with 90 W wired & wireless charging
- Software: Origin OS 6 (based on Android 16)
- Build: Glass + metal | IP68 / IP69
- Expected Price (India): ₹ 84 ,999 – ₹ 99 ,999
Camera — the Heart of This Phone
If there’s one thing Vivo refuses to compromise on, it’s the camera.
The main 50 MP Sony LYT-828 sensor pulls off beautiful, balanced photos—rich color without the fake oversaturation some brands love. Vivo’s new V3+ chip does most of the magic here, speeding up HDR shots and keeping shadows natural.
Then there’s that 200 MP periscope lens. On paper it sounds like a gimmick, but in use it’s the opposite. Detail holds up shockingly well even when zoomed way in. The ZEISS T-coating helps keep glare down, and low-light zoom shots look cleaner than you’d expect.
The 100× digital zoom? Sure, it’s there—but honestly, the 30× range is where it really shines.
Video quality is another highlight: 4 K at 120 fps, Dolby Vision, 10-bit Log, and superb stabilization. Even the selfie camera—50 MP with autofocus—produces lifelike skin tones and soft background blur without turning faces plastic.

Performance That Feels Effortless
The Dimensity 9500 isn’t just fast—it’s consistent. Paired with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 storage, everything from heavy games to photo editing runs smoothly.
Apps open in a blink, animations stay fluid, and the phone never seems to heat up too much.
Vivo claims a 20 % bump in CPU efficiency and 25 % in GPU speed over last year’s model. From what I’ve seen, that checks out. The phone feels responsive in a way that makes you forget about specs altogether—it just works.
Battery Life & Charging
Battery life is fantastic. The 6510 mAh cell easily lasts a full day of social media, photos, and a bit of gaming. When it finally hits zero, the 90 W fast charger takes it to full in roughly 25 minutes.
Wireless charging finally joins the X-series lineup this year—it’s slower, but extremely convenient. Temperature control is handled well, so you won’t feel that uncomfortable warmth during a long charge.
Display & Build
Vivo ditched the curved screen this time, and I’m genuinely glad. The flat 6.78-inch LTPO OLED panel looks cleaner and feels easier to use. With its 1.5 K resolution, 120 Hz refresh rate, and insane 3000 nits peak brightness, visibility outdoors is excellent.
Colors are vivid without being cartoonish—a sweet spot for content and gaming alike.

Build quality is top-tier. Flat glass on both sides, an aluminum frame, and water-dust protection rated IP68/IP69. Despite the large battery, it’s surprisingly slim—around 7 mm—and nicely balanced.
You can tell this design was refined, not rushed.
Launch & Price in India
The phone launched in China in October 2025 for about ¥ 5,299 (roughly ₹ 65 ,900). In India, it’s expected sometime between December 2025 and January 2026.
Expect pricing around ₹ 84 ,999 for 12 GB / 256 GB and up to ₹ 99 ,999 for 16 GB / 512 GB.
There should be early-bird discounts and bank offers once it lands on Flipkart and Vivo’s store.
Why It Deserves a Look
The X300 Pro isn’t chasing gimmicks. Instead, it focuses on getting the fundamentals right:
- A genuinely capable 200 MP ZEISS camera
- Power from the Dimensity 9500
- A bright, flat OLED display
- Big battery with both wired & wireless fast charge
- Premium build with serious water protection
It’s built for creators, travelers, and anyone who wants top-tier performance without going straight to Samsung or Apple prices.
Pros
- Brilliant camera performance, especially zoom
- Fast and stable overall speed
- Gorgeous 120 Hz OLED panel
- Strong battery and fast charging
- Premium, practical design
Cons
- High price for upper variants
- A little large for one-hand use
- Wireless charging speed could be faster
Final Thoughts
If you’ve been waiting for a phone that feels high-end but doesn’t overdo it, the Vivo X300 Pro 5G fits that bill. It’s powerful, looks great, and the cameras are simply top class.
Vivo may not yet have Samsung’s name power, but with this device, it’s playing in the same league.
For me, the X300 Pro is less about showing off specs and more about everyday reliability. It’s the kind of phone that quietly gets everything right—and that’s exactly why it stands out in 2025.
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