Vivo X300 Ultra Leaks in Striking New Colors Ahead of Its March 30 Reveal

Vivo is getting ready to take the wraps off its next flagship phones, with the Vivo X300 Ultra set to debut alongside the Vivo X300s on March 30. While the company hasn’t confirmed everything publicly yet, a mix of pre-launch leaks and a recent benchmark listing is already painting a clear picture of what to expect. As always with early information, it’s best to treat these details as unofficial until the launch event.

From what’s leaked so far, the Vivo X300 Ultra sticks closely to the brand’s familiar X-series design, focusing on subtle refinements rather than a dramatic redesign. The Ultra model is rumored to arrive in three color options: soft green, black, and white. The black version is said to use a uniform matte finish, while the soft green and white versions reportedly use a two-tone rear design with a darker upper section and a lighter lower section, giving the phone a more distinctive, camera-forward look.

The Vivo X300s is also expected to offer more variety in finishes. Leaks suggest four colors for the X300s: light purple, soft green, black, and white, indicating Vivo may be aiming to appeal to both style-focused buyers and those who want a more understated flagship.

Where the Vivo X300 Ultra seems poised to stand out most is camera hardware. It’s rumored to feature a high-end multi-lens system built around big sensors and serious stabilization. The headline claim is that two of its lenses could use 200MP sensors, which would put it among the most ambitious camera phones of 2026 if accurate.

According to the leaked specs, the main camera may use a 200MP Sony LYT901 sensor (1/1.12″) with a 35mm focal length, an f/1.85 aperture, and CIPA 6.5 stabilization. The ultrawide camera is tipped to use a 50MP Sony LYT818 sensor (1/1.28″), paired with a 14mm focal length, f/2.0, CIPA 6.0 stabilization, and third-generation VCS. The telephoto camera is also rumored to be a 200MP unit, using a Samsung HP0 sensor (1/1.4″) with an 85mm focal length, f/2.67, 3° OIS, and CIPA 7.0 stabilization. Rounding out the setup, a supplementary 5MP 12-channel primary color lens is rumored to be included as well.

Vivo is reportedly positioning the X300 Ultra as a phone that can act as a true all-in-one camera replacement, not just a smartphone with a good camera. One of the most interesting rumored additions is optional Zeiss teleconverter attachments, with 200mm and 400mm options that could dramatically extend zoom reach for photography enthusiasts.

There’s also talk of a premium “Satellite Edition” bundle that could lean heavily into that camera-first message. Leaks suggest this package may include both teleconverters plus a camera grip kit, along with top-tier memory and storage (16GB RAM and 1TB storage). Satellite communication support is also rumored for this higher-end configuration, potentially adding an extra layer of utility for travelers, remote work, or emergency use.

On the performance side, a prototype believed to be the Vivo X300 Ultra appeared on Geekbench under the model number V2547DA. The listing shows a single-core score of 3,722 and a multi-core score of 11,621. The device is said to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and could ship with Android 16 running Vivo’s OriginOS 6.

Vivo is expected to confirm full specifications, regional availability, and official pricing at the March 30 launch event. Until then, the leaks suggest the Vivo X300 Ultra is shaping up to be a flagship built around serious camera hardware, premium add-ons, and top-end performance—especially for buyers who want pro-style photography features without carrying a dedicated camera.