
In October, vivo introduced the X300 alongside the X300 Pro in China, followed by a global launch later that month. The X300 targets users seeking a compact flagship, serving as a spiritual successor to last year’s X200 Pro mini, rather than the larger X200, as its name might suggest.
vivo X300 5G
- 256GB 12GB RAM
€ 1,049.00 - 512GB 12GB RAM
₹ 81,999
Is the vivo X300 capable of impressing those seeking a smaller, yet powerful flagship smartphone? Watch our in-depth video review below to find out.
The X300 boasts a robust camera setup, featuring a 200MP main sensor, a 50MP ultrawide lens with autofocus, and a 50MP periscope telephoto camera offering 3x optical zoom. The front houses a 50MP autofocus-enabled selfie camera.
Under the hood, the device is powered by MediaTek’s flagship Dimensity 9500 chipset, paired with generous RAM and fast UFS 4.1 storage. Its 6.31-inch display offers a 1216x2640 resolution, a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, and high brightness levels.
One potential drawback is the battery capacity for the European market, which stands at 5,360 mAh. While this exceeds the capacity found in similarly sized rivals like the Samsung Galaxy S25, it falls short compared to batteries from other Chinese manufacturers.
For a more detailed look at the vivo X300, feel free to explore our comprehensive written review.