Vivo X300 Pro 5G Review

Vivo X300 Pro

Vivo X300 Pro: In the relentless 2025 flagship showdown, where megapixel races and AI gimmicks often overshadow substance, the Vivo X300 Pro stands as a beacon of refined evolution.

Vivo X300 Pro Unveiled on October 17, 2025, and now rolling out globally starting at €1,399 (about $1,520) for the 12GB/256GB base model—climbing to €1,599 ($1,740) for the 16GB/1TB topper—this successor to the lauded X200 Pro shrinks the envelope while amplifying its photographic prowess.

Vivo X300 Pro Armed with MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 chipset, a Zeiss-tuned 200MP telephoto beast, a 6,100mAh silicon-carbon battery with 90W charging, and five years of OS updates on OriginOS 6 (Android 16), it targets creators who crave pro-grade optics in a sub-6.8-inch chassis. But with no U.S. launch and regional battery tweaks, does Vivo’s “humanistic imaging” ethos truly crown it the iPhone 17 Pro rival it claims?

Vivo X300 Pro Piecing together GSMArena’s exhaustive lab tests, PhoneArena’s hands-on, and fresh X buzz from unboxings and comparisons, this 1,500-word dissection reveals a phone that’s less a revolution and more a masterclass in incremental perfection—flawless for shutterbugs, but not without ecosystem hurdles.

The X300 Pro’s form factor is a triumph of ergonomic minimalism, measuring 158.2 x 73.3 x 8.0mm and tipping the scales at a svelte 226g—noticeably lighter than the 233g Galaxy S25 Ultra, yet denser with intent.

Ditching the Vivo X300 Pro’s subtle curves for an all-flat profile, it sandwiches Armor Glass (Vivo’s Gorilla Victus equivalent) front and back within an aluminum frame, yielding a premium, pocketable slab that resists twists and drops up to 1.5m. Color options span Celestial Black (deep matte for stealthy vibes), Aurora White (subtle pearlescent glow), and the eye-catching Ocean Blue with its wave-like etchings—each accented by a gold-rimmed Zeiss-branded camera island that’s flush enough for desk stability but prone to lint. IP68/IP69K durability means it withstands high-pressure 80°C jets and 1.5m submersion for 30 minutes, a boon for rainy street shoots or accidental splashes.

Vivo X300 Pro Ergonomics prioritize the shooter: a dedicated two-stage shutter button (half-press for focus, full for burst) delivers crisp haptics via a linear motor, while the customizable action key swaps to quick-launch modes or AI eraser.

Buttons are clicky and well-placed, and the slim bezels (1.8mm) enhance one-handed grip, though the glossy sides invite fingerprints—pair it with the included silicone case for traction. X users rave about the “soft-touch matte back” that feels “like velvet,” but some gripe the camera bump elevates it 2.5mm, causing minor rock on uneven surfaces.

Compared to the non-Pro X300’s even tinier 190g frame, the Pro adds girth for its telephoto heft, but it’s still more wieldy than most 6.78-inch rivals. Build quality exudes confidence—no creaks, and the frame’s micro-etching resists scratches. It’s a phone that invites prolonged handling, blending Leica-esque tactility with Vivo’s flair.

The 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED panel is a visual symphony, resolving at 1,260 x 2,800 (QHD+, 453ppi) with 12-bit color depth and a 1-144Hz adaptive refresh for silky animations and efficiency. Peak brightness soars to 5,000 nits—GSMArena’s tests confirm it punches through direct sunlight without veiling—while Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and Vivo’s Ultra HDR render 16-bit gradients for lifelike photo previews.

Vivo X300 Pro Touch sampling clocks 2,160Hz for precise gaming inputs, and 4,320Hz PWM dimming minimizes flicker for eye comfort during dim-lit editing. In practice, colors are Zeiss-calibrated for neutrality (Delta E <1 post-tweak), though the tall 20:9 aspect skews landscape videos slightly. The under-display ultrasonic fingerprint scanner unlocks in 0.18 seconds, outpacing optical rivals, and face unlock via the 32MP front cam is secure with IR assist.

Minor quibbles: a faint halo around the punch-hole selfie (50MP, but visible on whites), and no LTPO on the ultrawide video feed. Versus the X200 Pro’s 6.78-inch, this iteration boosts brightness by 20% and adds 144Hz ceiling for smoother Genshin Impact scrolls. It’s not just bright—it’s immersive, earning top marks for creators scrolling through portfolios.

Vivo X300 Pro Performance is where the Dimensity 9500 flexes its 3nm muscles, co-engineered with Vivo for a 1+3+4 core layout (1×4.3GHz prime, 3×3.6GHz performance, 4×2.4GHz efficiency) and Immortalis-G925 MC12 GPU. Paired with 12/16GB LPDDR5X RAM (quad-channel for 20% faster multitasking) and UFS 4.1 storage up to 1TB, it blitzes AnTuTu at 4,011,932—nipping the Snapdragon 8 Elite’s heels in efficiency.

Geekbench 6: 3,100 single-core, 11,500 multi-core; 3DMark Wild Life Extreme: 6,200 with 92% stability, sustaining 90fps in Warzone Mobile sans throttling, courtesy of a 10,000mm² VC cooler that caps temps at 43°C. Real-world: Editing 8K RAWs in Lightroom? Exports 25% quicker than the Pixel 10 Pro. 25-tab Chrome + Spotify?

Zero hitches. The IR blaster doubles as a macro trigger, and Wi-Fi 7/Bluetooth 5.4 ensure seamless tethering. X comparisons pit it against the X300, noting the Pro’s edge in sustained loads. Drawbacks? Minor thermal dips after 45 minutes of 4K@120fps, and no desktop mode like Samsung DeX. At this price, it’s a powerhouse that punches above its MediaTek badge.

Vivo X300 Pro The camera array is Vivo’s magnum opus, a Zeiss APO-certified trio that’s “the ultimate camera flagship.” The 200MP ISOCELL HP9 main (f/1.57, 23mm equiv., 1/1.3″ sensor, PDAF/OIS) bins to 12.5MP for ethereal detail—daylight portraits boast natural bokeh, 14EV dynamic range, and zero flare thanks to T* coatings.

PetaPixel hails its 10x hybrid zoom (242mm, handheld-sharp) for “freezing sports action from afar,” outresolving the iPhone 17 Pro Max in blind tests. The 50MP ultrawide (f/2.0, 15mm, 119° FOV, Samsung S5KJN1) captures distortion-free architecture with macro at 4cm, while the 200MP periscope tele (f/2.6, 85mm, 3.7x optical, Sony LYT-818, OIS) crushes moon shots up to 100x Space Zoom with gimbal stabilization. Video?

Vivo X300 Pro 8K@30fps or 4K@120fps Dolby Vision with 10-bit LOG, rivaling Blackmagic rigs—walkie-talkie smooth, per TechRadar’s Shanghai tests. Low-light: Night mode stacks in 1.5s for ISO 6400 clarity, but tele smudges at 20x. Selfies from the 50MP front (f/2.0, AF) glow with portrait modes. The V3+ imaging chip processes RAW first for “distinctive” tones, though AI fireworks edits can hallucinate awkwardly. App quirks: Cluttered menus lag swaps, and no full 200MP RAW. X unboxings call it a “sniper zoom,” but pros crave more manual dials. It’s not just megapixels—it’s artistry.

Vivo X300 Pro Battery life is robust yet regionally bifurcated: 6,100mAh globally (130-hour GSMArena endurance: 20h video, 14h web), but EU’s 5,800mAh variant dips 8% due to regs. Mixed use yields 1.5 days; 90W wired (0-100% in 28min, charger included) and 50W wireless (full in 45min) outpace Apple. Reverse 10W keeps AirPods alive, and bypass mode shields during plugged marathons. Efficiency? Dimensity sips 0.8W idle, but 144Hz HDR drains 12%/hour.

Vivo X300 Pro OriginOS 6 is Vivo’s slickest: Fluid “Atomic” animations, AI Circle Search, and five OS upgrades (to Android 21) match Pixel longevity. Bloat is tame, but camera sub-menus frustrate—X reviewers note “gimmicky” edits. Stereo speakers hit 92dB with balanced mids, though bass thumps softly.

Vivo X300 Pro Pros and Cons

AspectProsCons
DesignFlat premium build, IP69K, shutter buttonFingerprint sides, regional battery cut
Display5,000 nits QHD+ 144Hz, eye-friendly PWMPunch-hole halo, tall aspect skews video
PerformanceDimensity 9500 beast, 4M AnTuTu, cool under loadSlight 4K throttle after 45min
Camera200MP Zeiss zoom king, 8K LOG videoApp lags, AI edits inconsistent
Battery130h endurance, 90W/50W chargingEU capacity nerf, no reverse wireless
Software5yr updates, smooth OriginOS 6Minor camera bloat

Comparison Table: Vivo X300 Pro vs. Rivals

FeatureVivo X300 ProiPhone 17 Pro MaxSamsung Galaxy S25 UltraGoogle Pixel 10 Pro XL
Price (Base)€1,399$1,199$1,299$1,099
ChipsetDimensity 9500A19 ProSnapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5Tensor G5
Display6.78″ LTPO AMOLED, 144Hz6.9″ Super Retina, 120Hz6.8″ Dynamic AMOLED, 120Hz6.8″ OLED, 120Hz
Battery6,100mAh, 90W wired4,685mAh, 30W wired5,000mAh, 45W wired5,050mAh, 30W wired
Camera (Tele)200MP 3.7x (f/2.6)12MP 5x (f/2.8)50MP 5x (f/3.4)48MP 5x (f/2.8)
OS Updates5 years7 years7 years7 years
Weight226g227g233g221g

The Vivo X300 Pro isn’t reinventing the wheel—it’s polishing it to a Zeiss gleam, delivering unmatched zoom and battery in a compact flagship that feels like a pro camera hybrid. At €1,399, it undercuts the S25 Ultra while besting it in optics, though software snags and no U.S. availability sting. For global shutterbugs eyeing the X300 series’ India debut in December, it’s a portfolio essential; casuals might stick with Pixel polish. Vivo’s set the bar—now, watch rivals scramble.

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