vivo X300 Series Lands in Singapore

vivo X300

Marking 30 years of innovation, the new X300 and X300 Pro arrive in Singapore with a headline 200-megapixel ZEISS imaging system and a bundle of thoughtful upgrades.


The X300 Pro straps on a 200MP ZEISS APO Telephoto, anchored by the upgraded Ultra-Sensing Sensor HPB, while a 50MP gimbal-grade main camera (with a large 1/1.28″ sensor) keeps things steady with CIPA 5.5-rated stabilisation.

The X300 isn’t short-changed either: it flips the script with a 200MP ZEISS main camera and CIPA 4.5 stabilisation, plus a refreshed ZEISS APO Telephoto using Sony’s LYT-602 for better dynamic range at lower power. Both phones share a new 50MP wide-angle front camera with autofocus, because selfies deserve sharpness too.

vivo X300 Series

Both models record at up to 4K 120fps, while the Pro goes full cine-geek with 4K 120fps Dolby Vision and 10-bit Log on the main and telephoto cameras. Portrait video is now 4K 60fps with natural skin tones; stills get ZEISS Natural Portrait, sharper multi-focal portraits, smarter night portraits and a Stage Mode 2.0 that captures the vibe of a gig without turning faces into mush. There’s also AI Image Studio to auto-compose, clean up passers-by and salvage tricky landscapes.

The X300 series debuts OriginOS globally, with a slick new design language, intelligent prompts and vivo Office Kit for easy phone-to-PC mirroring, file transfers and note syncing across devices. Security isn’t an afterthought: a consolidated “vivo Security” framework rolls in Private Space with hardware-level encryption, and vivo promises five years of OS upgrades.

vivo X300 Series

Performance comes via the jointly defined Dimensity 9500 platform built on TSMC’s N3P process. Paired with vivo’s Imaging Chip V3+ (and VS1 on the Pro), you’re looking at faster image pipelines, cleaner noise handling and an industry-first 4K 60fps cinematic portrait video.

vivo’s BlueVolt system mixes fourth-gen silicon anode tech with semi-solid electrolyte materials for bigger, safer packs: 6,510mAh in the Pro and 6,040mAh in the X300, both with 90W FlashCharge and wireless charging support. A smarter Global Bypass Charging mode keeps thermals in check during heavy use.

The screens are flagship-calibre LTPO units with up to 2,000 nits global peak brightness. 2,160Hz full-range PWM and DC dimming target eye comfort, while IP68 and IP69 ratings add meaningful durability. Authentication is via 3D Ultrasonic Fingerprint 2.0, which works even with damp fingers.

back, finished in a soft, fingerprint-resistant “coral velvet” glass. The X300 is the minimalist pick at 190g with a compact 6.31-inch flat display; the Pro stretches to 6.78 inches, still slim at 7.99mm.

vivo X300 Series Casetify

For the first time, CASETiFY has partnered a Chinese smartphone brand, creating two exclusive designs for the vivo X300, a Clear Impact Case and a limited artist edition by Zhou Riyang. They’re magnetic-ready and shock-protected.

Availability

vivo X300 Series

Pre-orders run 13–21 November 2025, with retail from 22 November. Pricing starts at S$1,299 for the X300 (16GB/512GB) and S$1,599 for the X300 Pro (16GB/512GB).

The vivo X300 bundle tallies S$408 of goodies, including an exclusive CASETiFY case and Buds Air 3; the Pro ups the ante to S$678 with a WATCH GT and more. There are also official ZEISS-style add-ons for the Pro: a 2.35x Telephoto Extender Kit (from S$249) and a Professional Imaging Grip (from S$179).


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Sean Loo

Futr's managing editor loves all things retro, even though he was born in the late 90s. Even though his main job encompasses tons of driving, he swears he turns off the lights each time he leaves his room.

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