Vivo X300 Ultra launches globally – new camera flagship with premium price
The latest generation of mobile camera flagships is going on sale internationally: Vivo has officially launched the Vivo X300 Ultra, a high-end smartphone on the global market. The focus is particularly on the extremely powerful camera functions, which are aimed at photo and video enthusiasts. At the same time, the rather high euro price is a topic of discussion among technology fans.
Highlights
- Premium flagship from Vivo now also available globally with official Euro price.
- Focus on professional photo and video features with Zeiss optics and powerful sensors.
- Powerful hardware including top processor and large battery on board.
- Priced in the premium segment, accessory bundles available at launch.
Global launch with a focus on professional imaging
After several indications of an international launch, the Vivo X300 Ultra is now officially available outside of China. For many observers, this step is an important sign that Vivo is positioning its “Ultra” series – which has so far mainly debuted on the domestic market – globally. In terms of features, the new smartphone focuses primarily on uncompromising camera performance.
According to the official specs, the X300 Ultra combines several high-resolution sensors, including a 200-megapixel main sensor and an equally powerful telephoto module with optical image stabilization, together with additional special lenses and Zeiss tuning. Such combinations are aimed directly at users who take photos or film with their smartphone without having to rely on professional add-ons.
This focus is accompanied by a modern, large AMOLED display with a high resolution and fast refresh rate as well as a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, which should provide sufficient performance even for demanding tasks such as gaming or video editing. Power is supplied by a high-capacity battery with support for fast charging.
Price, accessories and market strategy
While the features are impressive, the price of the X300 Ultra is in the upper segment. Official European prices for the top configuration are around €2,000, which seems high compared to many other flagships – especially given the fact that only the largest storage version is often available directly in Europe. At launch, Vivo is also offering optional accessory bundles, which could include professional camera grips or tele-extenders, for example – ideal for creatives who want maximum flexibility when taking photos and videos.
These packages can further increase the entry-level price, but also bring real added value for certain target groups.
Some retailer lists also indicate that reduced import prices are already available before the international sales launch – which is potentially particularly interesting for users who are willing to accept compromises in terms of warranty or network compatibility. If you want to save money, you should take a look at the Vivo X300 Pro(Test | Price not available *).
Conclusion
The Vivo X300 Ultra clearly positions itself as a high-end smartphone with a focus on professional camera and video functions. With powerful sensors, top performance hardware and plenty of accessories, it is aimed at users who are prepared to dig deep into their pockets for a premium experience. Even though the price is in the upper segment, the device offers features that clearly set it apart from many competitor models, especially in the mobile imaging sector.
Price and availability: Ready to go globally, e.g. in Europe from around €2,000 for the high-end version – pre-order deals and accessory packs can offer additional value.
