Vivo X300 Pro – is expected to feature a powerful 200MP Sony Lytia sensor, promising next-level smartphone photography. Check out the latest camera leak and what it could mean for mobile imaging.
Vivo X300 Pro 5G: The photographic capabilities of Vivo’s X series have long been praised, and it looks like the new Vivo X300 Pro will carry on that legacy. We have some preliminary information on what may be Vivo’s next camera-focused flagship according to the recent leak, which comes from well-known Chinese tipster Digital Chat Station.
Vivo X300 Pro : Upgrades to Cameras: What to anticipate
According to the Weibo leak, the Vivo X300 Pro might have a 50MP primary sensor, possibly the Sony Lytia LYT828—a 1/1.3-inch sensor known for its ability to capture sharp images in difficult lighting conditions. A 50MP sensor may also be used by the ultrawide lens to provide consistent detail at different focal lengths. The most exciting aspect, however, is that Vivo might once more equip the X300 Pro with a 200MP periscope camera, similar to the X200 Pro, its predecessor.
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Vivo might also give the camera lenses a fresh anti-reflective coating. Lens flare, which is most noticeable while shooting in low light or against bright light sources like the sun, should be reduced as a result.
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We Know What Else?
In addition to the cameras, the Vivo X300 Pro is said to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chip, which has not yet been revealed. This is in line with Vivo’s previous trend, which saw the X90 series debut with the Dimensity 9200 and the X200 series follow up with the 3nm-based Dimensity 9400. Therefore, the Dimensity 9500’s debut in the X300 Pro would not be shocking.
The Vivo X200 FE, another model in the lineup, has appeared on a number of Chinese certification websites, suggesting that an official launch may be imminent.
The X300 Pro may be among the most intriguing Android photography phones of the year if these rumors are accurate, however Vivo has not confirmed anything yet.
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