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Vivo reveals X300 Ultra with unprecedented Sony sensor and 200 MP professional camera system

Vivo X300 Ultra
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The smartphone industry has just witnessed a new technological milestone during the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. Chinese manufacturer Vivo has officially presented the X300 Ultra, a device that promises to redefine mobile photography standards through a strategic partnership with Sony and Zeiss. The device hits the market equipped with the revolutionary LYTIA 901 sensor, developed to capture images with a level of detail and brightness never before seen on cell phones, consolidating the brand’s commitment to cutting-edge hardware for content creators and photography enthusiasts.

The big difference of this launch lies in the architecture of its main optical set. The implementation of the 200-megapixel Sony LYTIA 901 sensor represents a significant leap forward from previous generations. Segundo the technical data revealed, the new technology allows each pixel to absorb 30% more light, a fundamental feature for improving performance in low-light scenarios and expanding the dynamic range in videos and photos. The 35mm equivalent focal length was chosen to offer a more natural field of view, approaching the perspective of the human eye and differentiating itself from the traditional wide-angle lenses that dominate the market.

In addition to raw light-gathering capability, stability was treated as a top priority in the engineering of the X300 Ultra. The optical stabilization system has been updated to comply with the CIPA 6.5 standard, surpassing the CIPA 5.0 standard found in previous high-end models. In practice, this translates into clearer night images and videos with professional fluidity, eliminating unwanted shakes even without the use of gimbals or tripods. The lens coating also received special attention, with a new formula that reduces reflections and the “ghosting” effect by up to 30%, ensuring visual purity even against intense light sources.

Telephoto innovation and strategic partnerships

The composition of the auxiliary cameras demonstrates the versatility of the new flagship. The rear module houses a 200 MP periscopic camera, based on the Samsung HPB sensor. Esta lens offers a 3.7x optical zoom with a 3.4:1 aspect ratio, ideal for portraits and long-distance photography. The system also supports macro photography, allowing detailed captures of close objects, and a digital zoom that preserves image quality thanks to the high resolution of the sensor. Para completes the trio, a 50 MP ultrawide lens with a 1/1.28-inch sensor and 116-degree field of view ensures wide photos with minimal distortion at the edges.

The continuous collaboration with Zeiss remains a central pillar in the visual identity of the X line. The device also incorporates additional color spectrum sensors, designed to read the temperature of ambient light with surgical precision and reproduce true tones, avoiding the artificial saturation common in aggressive digital processing.

In the video department, the device positions itself as a robust tool for videographers. Todas rear cameras support 4K recording at 120 frames per second, with native support for Dolby Vision and Log 10-bit color profiles. The inclusion of advanced professional video codecs allows for greater flexibility in post-production, meeting complex editing demands directly from your smartphone.

Modular accessories and hardware power

One of the most talked about surprises at the event was the introduction of an exclusive telephoto converter accessory for the X300 Ultra. Este external optical component extends the focal length to an impressive 400mm. Quando combined with the resolution of the main sensor, the system allows a hybrid zoom of up to 17x without significant loss of quality, reaching up to 800mm through digital cropping. Essa functionality transforms the smartphone into a viable tool for wildlife and sports photography, segments previously restricted to dedicated cameras.

To support all this image processing, the Vivo X300 Ultra didn’t skimp on internal specs. The device is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, the latest chip from the Qualcomm, ensuring plenty of performance for artificial intelligence and graphics rendering tasks. The operating system is OriginOS 6, based on Android 16, which brings specific optimizations for power management and multitasking.

Autonomy is guaranteed by a silicon-carbon anode battery with a capacity of 7,000 mAh, a record for the premium category. Mesmo With this massive capacity, recharge time remains agile, supporting 100W fast charging. Vivo confirmed that the model, unlike its predecessors restricted to China, is part of a global expansion plan, although specific dates and prices for the Western market still await official confirmation in the coming weeks.

The device’s image processing also supports HDR10+ and import of 3D LUTs, allowing photographers to apply their own color presets in real time. The 50 MP front camera completes the package with autofocus and natural portrait modes, ensuring that the quality of selfies matches the professional level of the rear set.

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