New Delhi: Vivo is preparing another push in India’s premium smartphone space, and early leaks suggest the upcoming Vivo X300 FE could focus heavily on camera innovation and AI features. The device has already surfaced in global markets, and reports now point to an India launch soon, possibly with a unique camera accessory.
According to a report by 91Mobiles, the Vivo X300 FE may arrive with support for a Zeiss Telephoto Extender Kit, which will be sold separately. The accessory is expected to attach to the phone through a dedicated case and extend zoom capabilities by up to 2.35x. This could enable optical zoom up to 200mm and a maximum focal length of 1600mm, pushing smartphone photography closer to dedicated camera systems.
Vivo X300 FE: Focus on AI-powered imaging and Zoom
The X300 FE is expected to feature a Zeiss-backed 50 megapixel telephoto camera, paired with AI driven portrait modes. When used with the extender kit, these modes may improve edge detection and depth accuracy in portrait shots.
Reports suggest the phone will include a triple rear camera system with a Sony IMX921 primary sensor, a periscope telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, and an ultrawide lens. A 50 megapixel front camera is also expected.
AI tools may play a bigger role this time. Features like AI VFX could allow users to apply effects such as aurora or snowfall to images, and tools like Atomic Island may support smoother file sharing across devices.
Vivo X300 FE: performance and hardware expectations
The device is tipped to run on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset with an all big core design. Early reports suggest gains of up to 36 percent in CPU performance and 46 percent in AI processing. The phone may also include LPDDR5x Ultra RAM and UFS 4.1 storage for faster data access.
Benchmark scores are said to cross 3.16 million on AnTuTu, though actual performance will depend on real world usage conditions.
Vivo X300 FE: battery, design and india launch
The Vivo X300 FE could pack a 6,500mAh battery with support for 90W wired and 40W wireless charging. It may also include bypass charging and thermal management features aimed at improving battery life over time.
In terms of design, the phone is expected to be around 7.99mm thick and weigh 191g, with colour options including black, green, and purple. Reports suggest the device may launch in India in early May and could be priced below the existing Vivo X300, which currently sells for around ₹75,000.
The combination of AI-driven imaging and hardware upgrades suggests Vivo is aiming to stand out in a crowded premium segment, especially among users focused on photography.