Vivo X300 Ultra
Vivo has officially confirmed the global debut of its latest flagship, the Vivo X300 Ultra. This follows the release of the Vivo X300 and X300 Pro models last year, and now the Ultra version is set to reach international markets, unlike some previous Ultra models that stayed China-exclusive.
The company will showcase the phone for the first time globally at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 in Barcelona, happening from March 2 to March 5. Vivo describes it as a major advancement in mobile photography and video capabilities.
Although full official details are pending, leaks and reliable reports point to an impressive set of features.
Expect a big 6.82-inch LTPO AMOLED screen with 2K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The LTPO technology allows the refresh rate to adjust dynamically—dropping low for static content to save power or boosting to 120Hz for smooth gaming and scrolling. Vivo phones usually deliver bright, colorful, and sharp displays great for videos and games.
The device is expected to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, built on a 3nm process for excellent speed and efficiency. Leaks suggest configurations with up to 16GB RAM and up to 1TB storage, making it perfect for demanding tasks like multitasking, heavy gaming, or editing high-resolution videos. This positions it as a direct rival to other top Android flagships in 2026.
Imaging is the big highlight here. Rumors point to a triple rear setup featuring two 200MP sensors:
The front camera is tipped to be 50MP for sharp selfies and video calls. With Vivo’s focus on advanced imaging (possibly continuing ZEISS collaboration), this could push smartphone photography to new levels, especially in zoom and clarity.
A standout feature is the rumored 7000mAh battery—much larger than most flagships. It should pair with:
Combined with the efficient chipset and adaptive display, this could deliver exceptional all-day (or multi-day) battery life.
It is likely to run OriginOS 6 based on Android 16. Vivo’s interface has improved with fluid animations, useful widgets, and good customization. For global markets, it may include tweaks for international users, like different pre-installed apps.
No official renders yet, but expected color options include black, silver, and red. It could feature high-level protection like IP68/IP69 ratings, meaning resistance to dust, full water submersion, and even high-pressure jets.
The MWC 2026 event will serve as the first global preview, confirming plans for international release beyond China. Full launch details, including exact availability in different regions, should follow soon after the showcase.
No official figure yet, but early estimates place it in the ultra-premium range, around Rs 1.6 lakh to Rs 1.7 lakh (roughly $1,900–$2,000 depending on market and variant). This would put it up against high-end models from Samsung, Apple, and others.
Overall, the Vivo X300 Ultra looks set to be a 2026 powerhouse, especially for camera enthusiasts and those wanting massive battery life with top performance. We’ll know more once MWC kicks off!
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