Last year, Vivo unveiled the Vivo X200 Pro Mini, a compact flagship with a 6.3-inch display that remained exclusive to the Chinese market but was well received. This year, there is no Vivo X300 Pro Mini, but the Vivo X300 featuring a 6.3-inch screen is arriving as its successor. The company has rolled out a detailed poster that highlights the range of upgrades the new model brings over its predecessor.
Vivo X300 key specifications

The Vivo X300 is powered by the all-new Dimensity 9500 chipset and integrates Vivo’s in-house BlueImage V3+ image chip, which enhances overall imaging capabilities. It now features a Zeiss 200-megapixel ultra main camera alongside an APO telephoto lens and a 50-megapixel autofocus front camera. The device supports 4K 120fps 10-bit Log video recording, making it a clear step up from the X200 Pro Mini’s 4K 60fps HDR capture.
Design-wise, the X300 has a 7.95mm ultra-thin body with uniform 1.05mm bezels and a suspended waterdrop curved glass finish. It also incorporates an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor 2.0, a 4th-generation silicon negative battery with semi-solid technology and runs on OriginOS 6 for long-term fluidity.
How it compares to the X200 Pro Mini
The X200 Pro Mini, launched with the Dimensity 9400 chip, had a 32-megapixel front camera, 8.15mm non-symmetrical design, and OriginOS 5. While it offered strong imaging, the X300 extends the compact flagship philosophy with notable improvements in imaging, power efficiency, and design refinement. Together, these upgrades make the X300 a capable successor that strengthens Vivo’s compact flagship lineup in 2025.
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