Why choose X300 Ultra
• ZEISS Master Lens system with upgraded 35mm, 85mm, and 14mm focal lengths
• Full-focal-length 4K 120fps video with 10-bit Log and Dolby Vision support
• Advanced vivo color science for more natural tones, richer contrast, and cinematic styles
• 2K ZEISS Master Color Display with adaptive 1–144Hz refresh rate
• Snapdragon 8 Elite platform, 6600mAh battery, and fast wired and wireless charging
• Premium camera-inspired design with professional accessories available separately
A flagship built for serious image creation
The X300 Ultra is designed for people who want a phone that feels closer to a dedicated camera than a typical smartphone. Its camera-inspired styling, classic textured finish, and bold lens-centered design give it a distinctive identity, while the overall concept focuses on serious photography and video production across many shooting scenarios. Rather than concentrating on just one strong lens, vivo positions the X300 Ultra as a complete imaging system, making it a compelling choice for creators who want premium hardware in a mobile form factor. As a reseller, PDAPlaza can naturally appeal to customers looking for a device that places imaging at the center of the experience.
ZEISS Master Lens system with versatile focal lengths
One of the biggest strengths of the X300 Ultra is its ZEISS Master Lens setup, which includes upgraded 35mm, 85mm, and 14mm cameras built for documentary-style photography, telephoto detail, and ultra-wide composition. The 35mm lens uses a 200MP sensor with optical image stabilization, the 85mm telephoto camera also reaches 200MP and is paired with advanced stabilization for long-range clarity, while the 14mm ultra-wide camera offers 50MP resolution and a broad field of view for landscapes and architecture. This combination gives the device a much more deliberate photographic character, allowing users to move from street scenes to portraits to wide environmental shots without losing the sense of using purpose-built focal lengths.
A premium display made for framing, editing, and everyday use
The X300 Ultra features a 6.82-inch 2K ZEISS Master Color Display with a 3168 × 1440 resolution, high pixel density, broad color coverage, and adaptive refresh rates from 1Hz to 144Hz. vivo presents it not only as a flagship display for everyday viewing, but also as a professional-style viewfinder for image creation, with strong emphasis on realistic color, smoothness, and visual comfort. Features such as high-frequency PWM dimming, DC dimming options, advanced eye-comfort technologies, and strong outdoor visibility suggest that the screen is meant to remain comfortable and usable across different lighting environments. For a phone so focused on shooting and reviewing media, the display is a critical part of the overall experience.
Powerful performance with flagship efficiency
Powering the X300 Ultra is the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite platform, built on a 3nm process and using a high-performance all-big-core architecture. vivo highlights stronger CPU performance and better efficiency, which should translate into smoother editing, faster image processing, better multitasking, and more consistent long-session use. This matters especially on a device handling high-resolution imaging, advanced video codecs, and AI-assisted features, because all of those demand serious processing capability. Combined with vivo’s imaging chip and system-level optimization, the phone is positioned as a flagship that is meant to stay responsive even under heavier creative workloads.
Big battery, fast charging, and longer creative sessions
A 6600mAh battery gives the X300 Ultra the endurance expected from a modern premium flagship, and vivo pairs it with 100W wired charging and up to 40W wireless charging support. The battery system is described as using advanced silicon-based and semi-solid-state technology for higher density and more reliable performance, including in colder conditions. For creators, this is important because high-resolution photography, long video recording sessions, and bright display use can drain battery quickly on lesser devices. Here, vivo is clearly trying to ensure that the X300 Ultra remains practical for extended shooting days rather than being impressive only on paper.
Better cooling, connectivity, and flagship durability
The X300 Ultra rounds out its flagship status with upgraded cooling, stronger signal design, and durable construction. The cooling system is intended to keep temperatures more comfortable during demanding use, while the communication hardware is built to maintain better performance in crowded venues and challenging network conditions. Additional highlights include IP68 and IP69 dust and water resistance, an ultrasonic 3D fingerprint scanner, stereo speakers, and long-term smoothness optimization aimed at keeping the phone responsive over time. Altogether, these features make the X300 Ultra feel like a complete premium flagship rather than a camera-first device that ignores the rest of the smartphone experience.
Expand your reach with professional telephoto accessories
The X300 Ultra is also designed to work with dedicated vivo ZEISS teleconverter accessories that extend shooting possibilities even further. Optional add-ons equivalent to 200mm and 400mm are aimed at users who want more reach for concerts, sports, wildlife, and distant subjects, creating a more modular system than most flagship phones offer. This approach makes the X300 Ultra especially appealing to enthusiasts who enjoy experimenting with focal compression, subject isolation, and long-range framing. It is the kind of detail that helps the product stand out at PDAPlaza, especially for buyers who are comparing ordinary camera phones with devices that push much further into specialized mobile photography.
Natural color reproduction with vivo color science
vivo places major emphasis on color accuracy and tonal realism, and the X300 Ultra reflects that with a full-chain imaging approach built around its original color camera system and native color tuning. The device aims to separate ambient light accurately and restore colors in a way that feels closer to what the eye sees, while also improving highlight roll-off and shadow balance for a more refined image. Inspired by cinematic film tones, the processing is designed to preserve detail while softening bright transitions and keeping colors stable as the scene changes. This should appeal to users who care not only about resolution, but also about whether photos look believable, layered, and visually polished straight out of the camera.
Film styles and creative control for a more cinematic look
Beyond natural rendering, the X300 Ultra gives users a strong set of tools for creating more stylized images and video. Multiple film-inspired looks are included, along with a palette system that supports freer adjustment of color, lighting, glow, softness, and other aesthetic parameters. The platform is built to encourage experimentation, and it even supports recipe sharing through QR codes or code-based sharing, which adds a social and creative element to the experience. That means the X300 Ultra is not limited to point-and-shoot convenience; it also caters to people who want to shape a recognizable visual style and produce more cinematic content without depending entirely on post-production.
Fast action capture and long-range shooting confidence
For motion photography, the X300 Ultra is designed to respond quickly and keep subjects sharp. It offers high-speed action capture with rapid autofocus calculations, making it suitable for sports, moving people, and decisive everyday moments. The telephoto system is especially important here, because it combines high resolution, optical stabilization, and focus tracking to make distant action more usable and less frustrating to capture. Whether the goal is stage photography, long-range event shooting, or wildlife scenes, the device is clearly built to perform in situations where many smartphones begin to struggle, especially once zoom and movement are involved.
Street photography, portraits, and landscape shooting in one device
The X300 Ultra is marketed as a phone that can move fluidly between different photographic genres, and the hardware supports that claim well. The 35mm focal length is especially suited to street photography and documentary-style images, the 85mm lens serves as a strong portrait option, and the 14mm ultra-wide camera opens up landscape and environmental compositions. vivo also highlights dedicated modes for street photography, scenery, and portrait work, making it easier for users to shift between styles without feeling locked into one type of image making. For customers shopping through PDAPlaza, this versatility is an important selling point because it means the device can serve both casual creative use and more intentional photography.
High-end portrait performance with better realism
Portrait photography is another major focus of the X300 Ultra, and vivo emphasizes more lifelike skin tones, smoother highlight-to-shadow transitions, and stronger balance in difficult lighting. The phone aims to produce portraits that feel vivid without becoming overly processed, which is often a problem with aggressive smartphone beauty algorithms. High-resolution portrait shooting, flash-assisted portraits, and backlit portrait handling all contribute to a more flexible system for photographing people in both day and night conditions. The result is a camera setup that tries to preserve depth, atmosphere, and realism while still delivering the polished finish users expect from a premium flagship.
Professional-grade video across the full focal range
The X300 Ultra is not just photography-driven; it is also one of the more ambitious video-focused devices in the raw material provided. It supports full-focal-length 4K 120fps 10-bit Log recording, full-focal-length 4K 120fps Dolby Vision, and optical stabilization across the range, which is a strong combination for creators who want slow motion, richer color depth, and more grading flexibility. vivo also mentions support for advanced encoding and LUT-based preview or restoration workflows, showing that the phone is intended to appeal not only to casual vloggers but also to users who want more serious control over their footage. In practical terms, this means the X300 Ultra aims to function more like a compact production tool than a standard flagship with a good camera app.
Cinematic video tools for creators and vloggers
To make video creation more expressive, the X300 Ultra includes dedicated cinematic styles, color profiles, and professional recording options that help users produce more atmospheric footage straight from the device. There are classic and modern film looks, simulated motion blur behavior, film grain, vignetting, and wider cinematic framing options, all of which are meant to make footage feel more intentional and less generic. For vloggers and content creators, stabilization, multi-scene audio tuning, and support for external audio devices make the package even more practical. This gives PDAPlaza a strong angle when presenting the phone to buyers who care about social video, travel content, event recording, or creative short-form filmmaking.
Smart AI assistance from shooting to organizing
The X300 Ultra also adds AI-based support to simplify the creative workflow. Its camera assistant is meant to recognize scenes in real time, suggest composition improvements, evaluate aesthetics, and recommend suitable tonal styles, helping users get better results without manually adjusting every setting. On the library side, intelligent search and categorization aim to make photo and video management faster, while AI creative tools can help generate more atmospheric outputs for portraits, travel shots, stage scenes, and other use cases. These features are valuable because they do not just improve capture; they also improve how content is selected, found, and worked with after shooting.
Camera-inspired accessories for a more dedicated shooting feel
For users who want an even more immersive shooting experience, vivo also offers a professional imaging grip set and a photographer kit sold separately. These accessories are intended to improve handling, add a more camera-like feel in the hand, and extend shooting time with a built-in battery in the grip. This reinforces the broader identity of the X300 Ultra as a product for people who want their phone to behave more like a creative system than an all-purpose slab. It also adds value for enthusiasts who enjoy hardware accessories, making the device feel more complete as a mobile photography platform.