Tech Blog #249 | vivo X300 Ultra : Topping in All Sections...
The vivo X300 Ultra is not trying to be a normal flagship. This is vivo going all in on one thing — camera dominance. And from the moment you look at the specs, you can see that this phone is built around photography first, and everything else comes after. But the interesting part is, it still manages to be a complete flagship at the same time.
The display is exactly what you expect from an Ultra device. You get a 6.82-inch LTPO AMOLED panel with a 144Hz refresh rate and 2K resolution, and it supports HDR formats like Dolby Vision. It is sharp, smooth, and very bright. This is one of those displays that just feels premium in every situation, whether you are scrolling, watching content, or gaming.
Performance is top tier. The phone runs on the #Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, paired with up to 16GB RAM and UFS 4.1 storage. There is nothing to complain about here. Everything feels fast, stable, and consistent. Whether it is heavy gaming or multitasking, this is proper flagship performance without compromise.
Now let’s talk about the main reason this phone exists — the cameras. The X300 Ultra brings a triple camera setup with two 200MP sensors, and that alone is crazy. The main camera uses a large 1/1.12" sensor with a 35mm focal length, which is a bit different from the usual wide lenses and gives more natural looking shots. Then there is a 200MP periscope telephoto with around 3.7x optical zoom, and a 50MP ultrawide with a large sensor. This is not just about numbers. It is about having big sensors across all focal lengths, which is something most phones don’t do.
On top of that, vivo adds #Zeiss optics, advanced OIS on all cameras, 3D LUT support, and even optional external zoom lenses. This is basically turning your phone into a modular camera system. Video capabilities are also pushed hard with 4K 120fps and 10-bit recording, which is clearly aimed at creators, not just casual users. The selfie camera is a 50MP unit with autofocus, which is solid and keeps up with the rest of the hardware. It is not the highlight, but it is definitely not weak either.
Battery life is another strong point. The X300 Ultra packs a 6600mAh silicon-carbon battery with 100W wired and 40W wireless charging. That is a big battery for a flagship, and it should easily handle a full day of heavy use. Fast charging also makes sure you are not waiting around.
Build and durability are also pushed to a flagship level. You get IP68 and IP69 protection, which means it is not just splash-resistant but actually built to handle tough conditions. The phone is a bit heavy at over 230g, but that is expected with this kind of hardware inside.
So what’s the catch? This phone is clearly camera-focused, and that means the camera bump is huge and the design is not exactly subtle. Also, this level of hardware is not for everyone. If you just want a simple daily phone, this might feel like overkill.
The bottom line is simple. The #vivo X300 Ultra is not just another flagship. It is a camera system disguised as a smartphone. You get top-tier performance, a great display, a huge battery, and one of the most advanced mobile camera setups right now. This is not for everyone. But if you care about photography, this is one of the most serious options on the market right now.




