Highlights
- A viral unboxing video shows retail box that includes a Zeiss camera kit and a teleconverter that extends the 85mm lens to 200mm.
- The X300 Pro is powered by the Dimensity 9500 and shows a 40% performance boost over its predecessor with 90W fast charging and up to 6,510mAh battery.
- The device has appeared in Malaysian listings, hinting at international availability, though European release remains unconfirmed.

Caption – Vivo X300 Pro in a leaked testing video. (Source – Weibo)
You can say that the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 devices such as the Xiaomi 17 series and OnePlus 15 were primarily getting main coverage in recent days. But Vivo’s upcoming Dimensity 9500-powered flagship is now generating strong anticipation as its launch approaches.
The upcoming Vivo X300 Pro is the next flagship in Vivo’s Zeiss-powered camera lineup and has surfaced online widely in the last few days. Chinese app Weibo is now filled with new hands-on videos, unboxing clips, and camera test samples of the upcoming phone.

Caption – Upcoming Vivo X300 features in multiple Weibo posts. (Translated via Google Translate)
Vivo X300 Pro Hands-On and Unboxing Reveal Zeiss Camera Kit

Caption – Vivo X300 Pro unboxing video. (Source – Weibo)
Leaked hands-on images and unboxing videos from Weibo showcase the complete retail package of the Vivo X300 Pro.

Caption – Vivo X300 Pro appears in a leaked unboxing video with the Zeiss camera kit and the Zeiss teleconverter. (Source – Weibo)
The box reportedly includes a Zeiss camera kit along with a Zeiss teleconverter, which appears identical to the one bundled with the previous Vivo X200 Ultra. This teleconverter transforms the 85mm telephoto lens into an equivalent 200mm focal length, enabling significantly higher-quality long-distance shots compared to digital zoom.
Meanwhile, performance test videos posted on Weibo have confirmed several key details. The Vivo X300 Pro measures 7.99mm thick and weighs 226 grams. Benchmark tests show a remarkable performance jump with the Dimensity 9500 delivering over 1 million more points on AnTuTu v11 than the X200 Pro, a roughly 40% improvement.
According to testers, the X300 Pro also achieves 30–40% better scores in Geekbench and 3DMark Steel Nomal Light, reflecting major upgrades in CPU and GPU performance.
Both the Vivo X300 and X300 Pro feature USB-C 90W fast charging with battery capacities of 6,040mAh and 6,510mAh, respectively. However, as seen with the X200 Pro, the global models may feature slightly smaller batteries, particularly for European variants.
Vivo X300 Pro – New Zeiss Camera Samples Surface
Fresh camera samples shared on Weibo further showcase the potential of Vivo’s latest Zeiss imaging system. The collection of 21 images includes telephoto macro shots, night portraits from China’s National Day celebrations, and detailed photos taken during the reopening of the Huajiang Canyon Bridge, the world’s highest bridge.
Some of these images were reportedly captured using the Zeiss teleconverter, as mentioned by users on Weibo.
Vivo X300 Pro – Global Availability and Certification
The Vivo X300 Pro is expected to launch alongside the Oppo Find X9 Pro, both featuring MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 chipset. Interestingly, the X300 Pro has already appeared in Malaysian certification listings, indicating a possible rollout outside of China.
While a European release hasn’t been confirmed, Vivo fans may still be able to import the global version from markets like Hong Kong once sales begin.
FAQs
Q1. What camera accessories come with the Vivo X300 Pro?
Answer. The retail box includes a Zeiss camera kit and a Zeiss teleconverter, which extends the 85mm telephoto lens to a 200mm equivalent for high-quality long-range shots.
Q2. How does the Vivo X300 Pro perform compared to its predecessor?
Answer. Powered by the Dimensity 9500, the X300 Pro shows a 40% performance boost over the X200 Pro in AnTuTu v11, with similar gains in Geekbench and 3DMark tests.
Q3. Will the Vivo X300 Pro be available globally?
Answer. The device has appeared in Malaysian certification listings, suggesting a global rollout is likely, though a European release has not yet been confirmed.
