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Vivo X300 Series Tipped To Launch In October With Big Camera Upgrades

The upcoming Vivo X300 and X300 Pro are tipped to launch in October with MediaTek Dimensity 9500, Zeiss coating, and upgraded 200MP + 50MP camera sensors.

Published By: Shubham Arora | Published: Aug 28, 2025, 05:47 PM (IST)

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The Vivo X series has built its reputation around cameras, and if the latest leaks are right, the upcoming Vivo X300 and X300 Pro might be pushing that legacy even further. The X200 Pro was praised as one of the best camera phones around, and now the brand seems ready to raise the bar again with fresh sensors, a new processor, and a likely launch in October. news Also Read: Vivo Launches OriginOS 6 Globally, Including In India: What’s New, How To Update

Vivo X300 Series Launch Timeline

Popular tipster Smart Pikachu on Weibo claims that two models under the X300 lineup have already been filed. Both are said to run on the upcoming MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset, which is set to be MediaTek’s next big flagship processor. Unlike the X200 series – which came with four versions, including a Pro Mini and Ultra – this time we may only see two phones: the X300 and the X300 Pro. The leak also points to an October launch window, so fans might not have to wait too long. news Also Read: Vivo X300, X300 Pro With Dimensity 9500, 200MP Camera Launched: India Launch Soon?

ZEISS Partnership Still in Play

One thing that has made Vivo stand out in the flagship space is its ongoing partnership with ZEISS. The leak mentions ZEISS tuning again, hinting that Vivo isn’t stepping away from this collaboration anytime soon. That’s good news for anyone who values polished photos with pro-level detailing. news Also Read: Vivo X300 Official Specs Revealed: 200MP ZEISS Camera, Dimensity 9500, And Sleeker Design

Vivo X300 Series Camera Tech

Vivo has already confirmed that it’s bringing better sensors to its next-gen phones, and the X300 lineup is expected to showcase that promise. Reports suggest the phones may feature a 50MP Sony LYT-828 sensor alongside a new 200MP Samsung sensor. Add to that Vivo’s own V1 and V3 Plus imaging chips, and the X300 series could deliver sharper details, improved colours, and better low-light shots than ever before.

With these upgrades, Vivo seems set to keep its reputation as the brand for camera lovers, while also putting pressure on heavyweights like Samsung and Apple later this year.