Where things get really interesting is Vivo’s new “Cross-Device Ecosystem.” It lets users sync with iPhones for calls, SMS, notifications, and location sharing
Vivo has officially launched its new X300 series in China, and it’s shaping up to be one of the most ambitious smartphone lineups of the year. The company is not only pushing the limits of smartphone imaging but also taking a bold step toward bridging the gap between Android and Apple ecosystems.
Both the X300 and X300 Pro are powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 chipset, paired with Vivo’s in-house V3+ imaging chip. The duo runs OriginOS 6 based on Android 16, with a focus on performance, imaging, and integration.
The Vivo X300 packs a 200MP Zeiss Super Main Camera (1/1.4-inch Samsung ISOCELL HPB) with T* coating, joined by a 50MP ultra-wide lens (1/2.76-inch ISOCELL JN1) and a 50MP Zeiss APO telephoto camera (1/1.
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USA — IT Vivo X300 launches with Dimensity 9500, 200MP main camera, and a 6,040mAh...