Vivo X300 and X300 Pro Camera Specs Surfaced Online with Custom 200MP HPB sensor, Zeiss lens, Dimensity 9500 chip
Vivo’s product manager Han Boxiao has officially confirmed that the upcoming X300 series will debut with a custom 200MP Samsung sensor, after rumours. This sensor, an enhanced version of the HP9, won’t be called HP10 but instead carries the name HPB—where “B” stands for Blue, symbolizing vivo’s “Blue Factory” customization.
The sensor comes with a large 1/1.4 aperture and supports both 23mm 200MP HD shots and 50mm 50MP ultra-HD images. The vivo X300 will feature this sensor as its primary camera.
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The X300 will use the same blue glass optics as the X200 Ultra, enhanced with Zeiss T* coating for improved suppression of stray light and ghosting. A lens module tailored for high-resolution sensors maximizes the 200MP output while achieving CIPA 4.5 image stabilization certification, surpassing even top-tier flagship rivals.
The device leverages vivo’s custom algorithms, along with a collaborative platform that enhances computing power for multi-frame fusion. These optimizations, combined with Zeiss expertise, result in the unique Zeiss 200MP Super Main Camera.
Earlier leaks suggest the X300 will also sport a 50MP ultra-wide-angle lens and a 50MP 3x periscope telephoto lens. The periscope, built on the IMX885 (1/2″) sensor, supports 70mm 3x optical zoom and telephoto macro photography.
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The X300 Pro will take things further by using a deeply customized 200MP HPB sensor for its telephoto camera, marking the fourth generation of vivo’s 200MP HPB telephoto technology. While it may not match every aspect of the X200 Ultra, vivo claims its new Zeiss 200MP APO Super Telephoto Lens sets a new benchmark, earning the title of “the new king of telephoto lenses.”
This telephoto lens achieves a record CIPA 5.5-level image stabilization, ensuring exceptional clarity and steadiness even for ultra-long-range shots. Vivo has also developed a customized focus-tracking engine to improve motion capture at long distances.
With Blueprint algorithms, integrated hardware-software optimization, Zeiss T* coating, APO certification, and fluorite glass lenses, the X300 Pro promises purer, sharper telephoto performance with minimal chromatic aberration and dispersion.
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Whether it’s the Zeiss 200MP Super Main Camera on the X300 or the Zeiss 200MP Super Telephoto on the X300 Pro, vivo emphasizes that both devices push mobile imaging to new heights. According to tipster Digital Chat Station, the X300 Pro will also feature a 50MP LYT828 (1/1.3″) main camera with an ultra-high dynamic range, powered by the Dimensity 9500 chipset, which is expected to debut in October.
At vivo’s Vision Conference and Imaging Festival, the company announced that the X300 will feature the industry’s first VS1 pre-processing chip, paired with a V3+ dual-core architecture. This setup enables advanced image restoration and reconstruction algorithms. In the future, Vivo also plans to leverage AIGC large-model technology for landscape photography and personalized AI-driven beauty enhancements.