Vivo X300 Series Tipped to Launch Soon With Major Camera Upgrades

Vivo is soon going to launch a new 5G phone under the X series, which will be known for its great camera performance. The Vivo X300 series is expected to have powerful features like a MediaTek 9500 chipset and a 200MP camera. It can also get V1 and V3 Plus imaging chips for better photography. Its starting price in India can be around Rs 70 thousand.

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Vivo X300 Series Tipped to Launch Soon With Major Camera Upgrades
Vivo X300 Series Tipped to Launch Soon With Major Camera Upgrades

Vivo is preparing to launch new phones under its X series soon. This series has always been popular for its camera performance. Currently, Vivo X200 Pro is one of the best photography-centric smartphones in the flagship segment. Now, all eyes are on the upcoming Vivo X300 series and X300 Pro, which are expected to surpass the previous device. Recent reports also suggest that the company might make significant changes, especially in camera technology, along with powerful hardware upgrades.

Vivo may introduce two new models under the X300 lineup. These devices are expected to feature the MediaTek 9500 chipset, positioning them as strong contenders in the premium flagship segment. In the previous Vivo X200 series, the company launched three models: X200, X200 Pro, and X200 Pro Mini. However, only two models are expected in the upcoming X300 lineup.

Vivo has hinted at improved sensors for its next-generation flagship phones. Early reports suggest that the X300 series could incorporate a new 200-megapixel Samsung sensor along with a 50-megapixel Sony LYT828 sensor. Additionally, the devices might feature V1 and V3 Plus imaging chips, which should enhance photography in low-light conditions.

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