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Vivo confirms X300 Ultra with 200 megapixel camera and Pad 6 Pro tablet for April

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Chinese manufacturer Vivo has officially announced the technical details and launch date of its new high-performance devices for the global market in the first half of 2026. The top-of-the-line smartphone Vivo X300 Ultra and the tablet Pad 6 The event held at China highlighted the integration of cutting-edge hardware with artificial intelligence systems for real-time image processing.

The brand’s ecosystem receives a significant update with a focus on unifying mobile devices and professional content creation tools. The new devices seek to meet a growing demand for devices that replace dedicated equipment, such as DSLR cameras and portable editing computers. The company confirmed that the distribution schedule will begin in the Asian market, followed by expansion to other regions depending on local logistical availability in each country.

  • The X300 Ultra smartphone uses the Zeiss Master Lens Group lens system.
  • The setup includes 200-megapixel main and telephoto sensors.
  • The Pad 6 Pro tablet will be equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor.
  • New batteries with BlueVolt technology promise record autonomy for the category.

Advanced sensors and technology collaboration with Zeiss

The Vivo X300 Ultra camera system represents a significant technical advancement in the mobile device industry through the continued partnership with Zeiss. The rear module houses the “3+2 Zeiss Master Lens Group” assembly, designed to minimize optical distortions and maximize light input in challenging environments. The main sensor is the 200-megapixel Sony LYTIA-901, which works together with an Samsung HP9 telephoto lens of the same resolution to ensure sharpness at long-range zoom.

The engineering applied to the device allows telephoto lenses to reach focal lengths equivalent to 200mm and 400mm through high-precision optical teleconverters. Essa configuration is complemented by an ultra-wide lens with Sony LYTIA sensor, ensuring versatility for capturing landscapes and architecture without loss of detail at the edges of the image. The hardware is supported by the SmoothEV algorithm, which stabilizes exposure when transitioning between different lenses in continuous shooting mode.

Professional Video Features and SmallRig Accessory Kit

For audiovisual content creators, the Vivo X300 Ultra introduces the ability to record in 4K resolution with a frame rate of 120 FPS. Support for the 10-bit Log format allows for greater flexibility in post-production, ensuring editors can adjust color balance and contrast to professional levels of gradation. The device also has four integrated microphones that offer specific presets for different acoustic environments, prioritizing the voice or ambient sound according to the user’s needs.

Vivo also announced a partnership with SmallRig to launch a professional video kit that turns your smartphone into a complete filming unit. The accessory provides additional physical stabilization and mounting points for external lighting and directional microphones, optimizing the use of “Film cinematic style” mode. Esse format uses neural processing to simulate the depth of field and background blur characteristic of large aperture cinema lenses.

Artificial intelligence and the Blueprint color system

The implementation of the Blueprint Color System marks the debut of a proprietary color science developed by the Vivo to directly compete with professional large format cameras. Este system uses neural networks to interpret scene lighting and apply corrections that preserve the naturalness of skin tones and chromatic fidelity in different weather conditions. Users will be able to switch between customizable color styles that emulate classic films or opt for a purely technical and realistic aesthetic.

Image processing is enhanced by new AI cores that perform post-processing almost instantly, reducing digital noise in night photos. The technology works silently in the background of the operating system to optimize power consumption while the 200-megapixel sensor operates at its maximum capacity. Esse balance between hardware brute force and software refinement is the central pillar that the company uses to differentiate the X300 Ultra from its main global competitors.

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Pad 6 Pro tablet technical specifications and productivity

The new Pad 6 Pro tablet has been confirmed with specifications that position it in the segment of devices aimed at heavy work and mobile media editing. The device sports a generous 13.2-inch screen with 4K resolution, offering full support for the Dolby Vision standard for viewing content in high dynamics. The panel’s high refresh rate ensures fluid navigation and millimeter precision for professionals who use smart pens in graphic design or digital illustration tasks.

Inside the device, the Vivo confirmed the presence of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, the most advanced processing unit available for the Android platform in 2026. Essa raw power allows the tablet to run optimized versions of editing software, such as the Capcut Pro, with fluidity similar to that of desktop computers. Integration between the X300 Ultra tablet and smartphone allows immediate transfer of heavy video files for quick editing on a larger screen, optimizing the workflow of journalists and editors.

Energy capacity and new BlueVolt batteries

One of the hardware challenges overcome by the manufacturer was the inclusion of high-density batteries without significantly increasing the thickness of the devices. The BlueVolt system uses a new chemical composition that allows capacities of up to 7,000 mAh in selected models in the line, ensuring that high-performance hardware does not compromise daily autonomy. Intelligent power management monitors the temperature of components during intense photography or gaming sessions, adjusting consumption to prevent overheating.

Fast charging technology has also been updated, allowing users to recover most of their charge in just a few minutes before extended usage sessions. In the case of the Pad 6 Pro, the battery is sized to support the high-brightness 4K display for a full day of unplugged productivity. The commitment to hardware longevity is reinforced by protection systems that prevent accelerated degradation of power cells under frequent and rapid load cycles.

Commercial availability and market expectations

The confirmation of the launch for April 30 ends a period of intense speculation and leaks in the mobile technology industry about the Vivo’s plans for 2026. The company plans local demonstration events in large urban centers so that the public can test the capabilities of the 200-megapixel sensor and artificial intelligence functions. Analistas of the market point out that the focus on extreme photographic hardware could attract a considerable portion of users dissatisfied with the limitations of conventional smartphones.

Official prices and storage variants will be detailed during the official presentation, but the brand is expected to maintain its competitive position against premium models from other Asian manufacturers. The ecosystem comprised of the X300 Ultra and the Pad 6 Pro reflects the trend toward hybrid devices that serve both entertainment consumption and professional production needs. Vivo’s global strategy in 2026 appears solidly anchored in optical innovation and next-generation processing power.