vivo launches the ultimate video phone with a massive camera array in China and Europe.
The X300 Ultra has officially launched across markets including China, positioning itself as Android's premier device for professional photography and cinematic videography thanks to its 200MP main sensor that rivals or exceeds competitors like Samsung Galaxy S series models; Vivo emphasized the phone is designed specifically for high-end content creation with a focus on extreme optical power.
Key Points
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1The vivo X300 Ultra has officially launched in China, marking the first global release for an 'Ultra' series device.
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2Equipped with a massive dual-200MP camera system including both main and telephoto lenses designed by Zeiss.
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3Vivo positions this flagship as being specifically engineered to surpass current professional photography standards like Samsung's Galaxy S Ultra models.
Developments
The Vivo X300 Ultra has launched in China as its first globally released "Ultra" model featuring world-first camera hardware including two Sony LYT-901 and ISOCELL HP2 sensors, APV codec video support up to 4K/60fps Log with custom lenses. The device is powered by the Snapdragon Elite Gen5 processor (note: text cuts off at this point).
Vivo launched the globally available Xiaomi-style "X300" phone in China with dual 200MP cameras (main telephoto) featuring OIS, while adding wide-angle stabilization. The device also supports full-range optical image stabilizer for video recording and includes two detachable lens kits to enhance its photography capabilities compared to previous models like the X1 Ultra series mentioned earlier
Vivo has launched its X300 Ultra flagship camera-focused smartphone exclusively for professional photography with a 24MP Zeiss lens array and Snapdragon Elite Gen5 processor. The device is scheduled to arrive globally later this year, marking Vivo's first attempt at an international launch outside of China though US availability remains uncertain due to the lack of pricing information yet announced by Vivocelery