Vivo has finally launched its much-awaited flagship duo — the Vivo X300 and Vivo X300 Pro — in India. The new X-series aims to take on the premium smartphone segment with powerful performance, advanced cameras, and premium design. Both phones run Android 16, pack a MediaTek flagship chipset, and come with IP68 + IP69 ratings for serious durability. Vivo is highlighting the cameras as the biggest attraction of this series, claiming that the devices bring distinct imaging experiences tailored for Indian users.
While the standard Vivo X300 focuses on natural portraits and everyday photography, the Vivo X300 Pro steps things up with professional-grade telephoto capabilities, thanks to ZEISS-powered optics. Vivo continues its long partnership with ZEISS, ensuring better color accuracy, crisp detail, and improved clarity across all types of shots.

Vivo X300, X300 Pro: Price and Availability
The Vivo X300 is positioned as a compact flagship and comes in Summit Red, Mist Blue, and Elite Black colour options. It will be available in three storage variants:
- 12GB + 256GB: ₹75,999
- 12GB + 512GB: ₹81,999
- 16GB + 512GB: ₹85,999
The premium Vivo X300 Pro, featuring a massive 200MP ZEISS APO Telephoto Camera, will be available in Elite Black and Dune Gold finishes.
Both smartphones will go on sale starting December 10, 2025, across major retail stores, Flipkart, Amazon, and the Vivo India e-store.
Vivo X300, X300 Pro: Launch Offers
Vivo is rolling out several launch offers to attract early buyers:
- Up to 10% Instant Cashback using SBI, HDFC, IDFC First Bank, Yes Bank, and other partners
- Up to 10% V-Upgrade Exchange Bonus
- Free 1-year extended warranty
- Up to 60% assured buyback value
The phones come with EMI options starting at ₹3,167 per month, including up to 24 months of no-cost EMI. Buyers can also get:
- 70% discount on V-Shield protection
- Vivo TWS 3e earbuds at a special price of ₹1,499
Another interesting deal: Customers purchasing the Telephoto Extender Kit (priced at ₹18,999) can get ₹4,000 off on the bundle or enjoy up to 10% cashback.
Additionally, Jio unlimited 5G users who buy a Vivo X300 series phone will receive 18 months of Google Gemini Pro plan worth ₹35,100, which includes:
- 2,000 GB cloud storage
- Higher access to Gemini 3
- Image generation with Nano Banana
- Video generation with Veo 3.1
- And more
Vivo X300: Specifications
The Vivo X300 features a 6.31-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 1216×1640 pixels. It supports a 120Hz refresh rate and touches an impressive 4,500 nits peak brightness, making it suitable for bright outdoor use.
Under the hood, it runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 processor, paired with 16GB RAM and 512GB internal storage. It boots Android 16 with OriginOS 6 on top.
For photography, the Vivo X300 packs a powerful triple-camera setup:
- 200MP main camera (f/1.68)
- 50MP ultra-wide-angle lens
- 50MP periscope telephoto camera
On the front, it includes a 50MP selfie shooter.
The phone supports an in-display fingerprint sensor and is powered by a 5,360mAh battery. It offers 40W wireless charging along with reverse wireless charging. With an IP68 + IP69 rating, the phone is protected against dust, water, and high-pressure jets.
Vivo X300 Pro: Specifications
The Vivo X300 Pro also uses the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset and includes 16GB RAM coupled with 512GB storage. It features a slightly larger 6.78-inch display, with a 120Hz refresh rate and 4,500 nits peak brightness.
The X300 Pro boasts a more advanced camera system consisting of:
- 50MP main sensor (f/1.57)
- 50MP ultra-wide camera (f/2.0)
- 200MP periscope telephoto camera (f/2.67)
Like the vanilla model, it also carries a 50MP front camera for high-quality selfies.
The device comes with IP68 + IP69 protection and is backed by a 5,440mAh battery. Charging capabilities include:
- 90W ultra-fast flash charging
- 40W wireless charging
- Reverse wireless charging support
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