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The long anticipated Vivo X300 series is finally here, featuring the X300 and X300 Pro. The highlight of the series is offering professional mobile photography, with both models featuring advanced camera setups and impressive processors.

Vivo X300 Camera Setup and Performance

The focus of the Vivo X300 lineup is on photography experience. It is the second phone series other than the Oppo Find X9 to run on MediaTek’s latest chip—Dimensity 9500. Vivo X300 uses dual-chip processing, combining the powerful chipset with Vivo’s V3+ chip. Running on the new OriginOS 6, which uses Android 16, the device offers a better user experience and advanced features.

Vivo X300 held up with the rear on display. - 1

For the camera, the Pro model packs a 200 MP ZEISS APO Telephoto camera and Gimbal-Grade stabilisation. Integrated with CIPA 5.5-rated image stabilisation and a 1/1.28-inch Sony LYT-828 sensor, X300 Pro allows for reliable long-range shooting. Videography is not left out as it supports 4K videos of 60 fps up to 120 fps, perfect for professionals.

The standard X300 comes with a 200 MP sensor in its primary camera. Using a 50 MP Sony LYT-602 lens of size 1/1.95″ and an aperture of f/2.57, it uses the same ultra-wide camera as the Pro model.

Vivo X300 Specifications

The X300 Pro, with a 6.78-inch display, is available in four colours: black, brown, blue, and white. Offering a refresh rate of 120 Hz, it comes with a powerful 6510 mAh battery. With a screen size of 6.31 inches, the X300 comes in black, blue, pink and red. It boasts a 120 Hz refresh rate, sharp 1,216 x 2,640 resolution, with a light weight of 190g. This 7.95 mm slim phone packs an impressive 6040 mAh BlueVolt battery.

Both devices come with eye-comfort technology including 2160 Hz PWM Dimming. They support 90W wired and 40W wireless FlashCharge and have an IP68 & IP69 dust and water resistance rating, making them more durable. The storage variants of 12 GB and 16 GB RAM are paired with 256 GB and 1 TB respectively.

Vivo X300 Pricing

Vivo X300 ranges from CNY 4,399 (about $618.30) for the 12GB + 256GB model to CNY 5,799 (about $815.07) for the larger storage option. The Vivo X300 Pro costs CNY 5,299 (about $744.79) for the 12GB + 256GB model and CNY 6,699 (about $941.57) for the 1 TB version, including a specialised 16GB + 1TB Satellite Communication Edition at CNY 8,299 (about $1,166.46).

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Nubia Z80 Ultra will make its debut in China on October 22nd. Running on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, it promises top-tier photography and a classic gaming experience. Details on the launch date, design and colours have been revealed.

Nubia Z80 boxed and unboxed with the rear on display. - 2

Set to arrive at the Chinese market on October 22nd, the company has given us the first sneak peek of the phone’s design. At a glance, there isn’t much difference in the layout from its predecessors. At a closer glance, minor adjustments are noticeable.

Starting with the camera, the main and the ultrawide lenses are now located on top, with the periscope lens just below. The Nubia Z80 still has a boxy look with pointed corners, giving it an appearance that makes it stand out from most phones in the Chinese market. The smartphone will roll out in three colours: Light White, Phantom Black, and a Vincent van Gogh-inspired Starry Sky Collector’s Edition.

Powered by the impressive Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, Nubia Z80 Ultra boasts a fast 144Hz refresh rate supported OLED display. With an under-display selfie camera on top, it comes with a 7,100mAh battery supported by 90W fast wired charging. This 7.8mm smartphone weighs just 225g.

The camera setup will pack an updated 18mm ultrawide lens with a 1/1.55-inch sensor and 7P lens elements, combined with a 35mm main lens powered by the 1/1.3” Omnivision 990 sensor. The telephoto unit will support up to 50X hybrid zoom with OIS, which is similar to the 64MP module features in the Nubia Z70 series.

Author:Obiajulum Ndubuisi

Obiajulum is a tech enthusiast passionate about writing. When she isn’t writing about gadgets, she will probably be playing badminton, watching a movie, or surfing the internet.