Vivo has officially launched its much-anticipated X300 smartphone on the global stage, beginning with the European market.
This flagship device, first introduced in China in mid-October 2025, now arrives with notable changes to its battery capacity and price, sparking interest across various regions including Indonesia.
Battery and Pricing Differences in Europe
In Europe, the Vivo X300 is equipped with a 5,360 mAh battery, which is smaller compared to the Chinese model’s 6,040 mAh capacity.
Despite the reduction, Vivo assures users of enhanced power efficiency thanks to the advanced MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset fabricated with 4nm technology.
This chipset not only delivers robust processing power suitable for AI-driven tasks and heavy gaming but also optimizes battery consumption.
The European retail price for the Vivo X300 with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage sits at around Rp20.2 million (approximately $1,350 USD), nearly double the price offered in China, which is about 4,399 yuan (roughly $620 USD).
This price increase is primarily attributed to European import taxes and stringent regulatory standards on electronics products, making the global version pricier but still competitive within the flagship segment.
Key Specifications and Features
The Vivo X300 remains a strong contender in the premium smartphone market through a robust set of features and high-end specifications.
It runs on the latest OriginOS 6 based on Android 16, which enhances user experience through intelligent AI optimizations aimed at improving multitasking and photography performance.
Vivo has equipped the X300 with an impressive camera array, including a 200 MP Zeiss main sensor.
Supporting this is a 50 MP ultra-wide-angle lens and a Zeiss APO telephoto lens, designed to capture detailed and distortion-free images.
The front-facing camera offers 50 MP autofocus capability, capable of recording 4K videos at 60 frames per second.
This camera technology is further enhanced by Vivo’s NPU Blueprint V3+ which improves video stabilization and color accuracy, maintaining the natural color science long associated with Zeiss optics.
Design-wise, the X300 impresses with a slim profile at just 7.95 mm thick and lightweight at 190 grams.
Its 6.78-inch BOE Q10 Plus LTPO AMOLED display features an adaptive refresh rate and high brightness levels, delivering vibrant visuals that appeal to multimedia consumers.
Additional hardware highlights include UFS 4.0 storage up to 1 TB and a newer thermal management system that ensures efficient heat dissipation during intense usage.
Impending Release in Indonesia
Exciting news for Indonesian consumers: Vivo X300 and its Pro variant have officially passed certification requirements by SDPPI Kominfo Indonesia, confirming compliance with local technical and regulatory standards.
The devices achieved certification codes 113591/DJID/2025 for the X300 and 113593/DJID/2025 for the X300 Pro, both fulfilling the country’s minimum local content requirement (TKDN) of over 39%.
This marks a clear indication that Vivo is preparing to launch the X300 series in Indonesia soon.
Local experts expect the official price for the Indonesian market to fall between the Chinese and European pricing tiers, likely positioning it in the mid-range premium segment — roughly around the mid-to-high teens in millions of rupiah (approximately $1,000 to $1,200 USD).
This price point would put the Vivo X300 in direct competition with prominent flagship models such as the Xiaomi 15, Samsung Galaxy S25, and Realme GT8 Pro, which also leverage top-tier chipsets and premium features.
Global Strategy and Market Impact
The European release of the Vivo X300 signifies a strategic effort by Vivo to expand its footprint in the global flagship arena.
While the battery capacity is slightly reduced compared to the Chinese version, its superior Zeiss cameras, powerful Dimensity 9500 processor, and sleek design clearly sustain the device’s appeal.
The official certification approval in Indonesia further confirms Vivo’s commitment to strengthen its presence in the competitive premium smartphone sector.
As consumers await its local launch, the Vivo X300 is positioned to become one of the most sought-after flagship smartphones in late 2025, offering a compelling balance of innovative camera technology, high performance, and sophisticated design.
