Vivo X300 Ultra Goes Worldwide: New 35mm Camera Flagship Heads Global

Vivo is taking its new X300 Ultra beyond China, confirming wider availability while putting the spotlight firmly on its photography-first approach. Alongside the phone’s advanced camera setup, Vivo is also offering serious add-ons for mobile shooters: 200 mm and 400 mm teleconverter accessories designed to extend reach for distant subjects and add more flexibility for telephoto-style shots.

In China, the Vivo X300 Ultra starts at CNY 6,999 (around $1,012) for the base configuration with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage. Buyers looking for more performance headroom and space for photos and videos can upgrade to a top configuration with up to 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage. That version is listed at CNY 8,999 (about $1,302) as the Satellite Communication Edition. For those who want the full photography bundle, the highest-priced option includes the teleconverter accessories and comes in at CNY 11,999 (roughly $1,736).

For global buyers, Vivo isn’t sharing official pricing yet, but it is already hinting at aggressive launch incentives in the Eurozone. The company says shoppers can save around $1,500 during the Vivo X300 Ultra pre-order period, with the promotion combining discounts across a range of accessories plus a €150 (about $170) trade-in voucher.

If you’re planning to buy in the Eurozone, the timeline is already set. Pre-orders open on April 16, and shipments are scheduled to begin on April 24. The same date is also when major third-party retailers, including Amazon, are expected to start selling the Vivo X300 Ultra. Mobile carriers will follow shortly after, with sales starting on April 30.

With premium hardware, high-end storage options, and teleconverter accessories built to elevate smartphone photography, the Vivo X300 Ultra launch looks positioned to appeal to anyone who wants a flagship phone that leans heavily into camera versatility—especially with the early Eurozone pre-order deals.