
Vivo is gearing up for the global launch of its X300 series, marking the first time the X-series smartphones will be available outside China. The international release is scheduled for the end of October, attracting attention from Android enthusiasts worldwide. Both Vivo X300 and X300 Pro promise to offer premium features, including the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset, which is among the first to power these models.
The standard Vivo X300 will come in four elegant color options: Halo Pink, Iris Purple, Mist Blue, and Phantom Black. This model supports up to 16GB of RAM and a maximum of 512GB storage for the global market, with the higher 1TB storage variant remaining exclusive to China. The Pro version features four distinct colors: Mist Blue, Phantom Black, Cloud White, and Dune Brown. Notably, certain regions will receive exclusive color variants, such as Australia, where Vivo X300 Pro will be available only in Phantom Black and Dune Brown, while the standard X300 in red will be exclusive to the market.
Vivo X300 Specifications
The Vivo X300 offers a refined and slim design, slightly more compact than previous iterations. It is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset paired with up to 16GB of RAM. Storage options range from 256GB to 1TB for the Chinese market, but globally capped at 512GB. Its 6.31-inch LTPO 8T display features a resolution of 1216 x 2640 pixels and a 120Hz refresh rate, delivering smooth and sharp visuals.
Battery capacity has been boosted to 6,040mAh with support for 90W fast charging and 40W wireless charging. Despite its sizable battery, the device maintains a slim 7.95mm profile and weighs approximately 190 grams. Running on the OriginOS 6 based on Android 16, the interface aims to provide a smooth and efficient user experience.
Global Pricing of Vivo X300
Prices for the Vivo X300 start at around 9.4 million Indonesian Rupiah for the 12GB/256GB variant. The 16GB/256GB option is priced at roughly 10 million Rupiah. Storage upgrades to 512GB cost about 10.6 million Rupiah for 12GB RAM and 11.3 million Rupiah for 16GB RAM models. The top-tier 16GB/1TB version is sold exclusively in China, with pricing near 12.8 million Rupiah.
Vivo X300 Pro: Camera Excellence and Powerful Performance
The Vivo X300 Pro stands out with a triple rear camera system co-engineered with ZEISS optics. It includes a 50MP Sony LYT-828 sensor featuring a gimbal OIS for ultra-stable shots. The telephoto sensor is an impressive 200MP Samsung HPB, ideal for high-resolution zoom shots, alongside a 50MP Samsung JN1 ultrawide camera. Selfies are captured through a robust 50MP Samsung JN1 front camera.
Performance-wise, the X300 Pro also uses the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset combined with Vivo’s V3+ imaging chip to enhance photo processing speed and natural color reproduction. The device supports up to 16GB of RAM with 512GB of storage and packs a larger 6,510mAh battery. It offers 90W fast charging and 40W wireless charging capabilities.
Its display is a 6.78-inch LTPO 8T panel with a resolution of 1260 x 2800 pixels, supporting HDR10+ and Dolby Vision, along with a 120Hz refresh rate. Security is enhanced with an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor embedded under the screen.
Design and Additional Features
The Vivo X300 Pro maintains a premium look with a thickness of 7.99mm and weighs 226 grams. It comes with IP68/IP69 ratings, ensuring resistance to water and dust. Color choices include Black, Brown, Blue, and White. For audio and connectivity, dual stereo speakers, Bluetooth 6.0, and USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 ports are standard. The device runs OriginOS 6 atop Android 16 for improved responsiveness.
Pricing Details for Vivo X300 Pro
The Vivo X300 Pro starts at about 12 million Indonesian Rupiah for the 12GB/256GB model. The 16GB/512GB variant costs near 13.5 million Rupiah, while the premium 1TB version is approximately priced at 15 million Rupiah.
Combining cutting-edge camera technology, robust performance with the MediaTek Dimensity 9500, and a sleek build, the Vivo X300 series is positioning itself strongly in the global flagship smartphone arena. If pricing remains consistent with the Chinese market, these models could become compelling options for users seeking high-end Android devices with photography and speed at the forefront.





