This is an all-new color science system, built from the ground up with the task of delivering natural color reproduction for images. Vivo says the updated Blueprint Native system is built on years of accumulated imaging experience and marks a "complete reconstruction" in its approach to color rendering.
The ultrawide unit uses the Sony LYTIA-818 sensor that offers a large 1/1.28-inch sensor size. It is also said to deliver improved video stabilization. According to Boxiao, the ultrawide camera is rated for CIPA 6.0 stabilization, an upgrade over last year's CIPA 5.0 standard. This should also help improve low-light performance.
Vivo is going all in on both photography and videography with the new X300 Ultra. The phone is finally coming to the global market, and to entice people away from other camera-centric Ultras lurking about, vivo has partnered with Zeiss and known camera accessory maker SmallRig, to make the X300 Ultra the best tool for both photos and videos.
The vivo X300 Ultra has surfaced in multiple reports recently, with the latest claiming improved low-light camera performance. While several details about the phone have leaked in bits, a tipster has now outlined its complete specs. According to Gadgetsdata on X, the vivo X300 Ultra (model number V2562) will get a 6.82-inch LTPO OLED display with a 2K resolution. It will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 SoC and house a 7,000mAh battery with support for 100W wired and 40W wireless charging.
Late last month, the vivo X300 Ultra got certified for sale in Europe, basically confirming its rumored global release. Now, the phone has been certified in Indonesia by TKDN as well. It has the model number V2562, which was confirmed to be attached to the X300 Ultra name all the way back in November. So it's pretty much settled at this point - the X300 Ultra is going global.
Historically, the top-end Ultra from vivo's X series flagship phones has been reserved for the Chinese market, but this is likely to change as we now have strong evidence that the yet-to-be-announced vivo X300 Ultra will make it outside China this year. According to the GSMA database, vivo might be preparing an international version of the X300 Ultra because the handset has appeared with a different model name that doesn't match the usual naming scheme for vivo's Chinese handsets.