JAKARTA - Vivo officially showcased the Vivo X300 Ultra at the 2026 Mobile World Congress (MWC 2026), giving an early glimpse of its latest flagship that focuses heavily on photography and video creation. This device is expected to launch in the coming weeks.

The main highlight at the exhibition is the 400mm teleconverter accessory resulting from a collaboration with Zeiss. This accessory is claimed to be able to deliver up to 17x optical zoom. With in-sensor cropping support, the zoom range can be expanded to around 800mm or the equivalent of 30x, while still maintaining strong image detail.

Vivo positions the X300 Ultra as a smartphone designed specifically for creators. In addition to the advanced optical system, this device is also supported by a set of professional accessories, such as a special handle grip, additional cooling fan, and external lighting support. Teleconverters can be mounted on professional camera rigs to support long-distance shooting, including concerts and sports matches.

Dual 200MP Camera System

The rear camera module still maintains the large circle design that is characteristic of the Ultra series. This device is rumored to carry a dual 200 megapixel configuration, consisting of:

Sony LYT-901 200MP main camera with 1/1.12 inch sensor and 35mm focal length

Samsung HPB 85mm 200MP telephoto periscope camera with Zeiss APO certification

The system is also equipped with a 50MP Sony LYT-828 ultra-wide camera and a multispectral sensor to improve color accuracy and detail. On the front, Vivo is expected to embed a 50MP selfie camera with autofocus.

Screen Specifications and Performance

The Vivo X300 Ultra is said to carry a 6.82-inch BOE flat screen with a 2K resolution with thin bezels and LTPO technology for power efficiency. The physical Action Button that was previously rumored to be present, does not seem to be included in this model.

For the powertrain, this device will use the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. This smartphone is also expected to carry a battery with a capacity of around 7,000mAh, with 100W fast charging via cable and 40W wirelessly.

Stabilization and Global Release

Based on the initial trial shared by technology reviewer Ben Gadget Reviews, Vivo is said to have significantly improved the stabilization system, even when using extreme focal lengths.

Interestingly, Vivo has confirmed that this year's Ultra model will get a wider global launch, unlike the previous generation which was more focused on the Chinese market.

With a combination of high-resolution sensors, a 400mm teleconverter, and a professional accessory ecosystem, the Vivo X300 Ultra shows great ambitions to compete in the high-end photography smartphone segment in 2026.


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