The vivo X300 Ultra has been revealed for the first time! Featuring the king of teleconverters.

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vivo product manager Han Boxiao just posted a picture of the vivo X300 Ultra, which will make its official debut at MWC.

Based on the pictures he posted, vivo has created a brand new telephoto lens, touted as the king of telephoto lenses.

In addition, there is a complete set of video creation accessories, including a stand, a fill light cooling clip, and so on, and it seems that the system also has a professional recording mode.

Previously, Huang Tao, Vice President of vivo Products, revealed: “With this new X300 Ultra, we want to take another step forward and create a V-series camera born for creation, a new generation of V-series cameras that reconstructs the underlying logic of professional cameras for creators.”

He emphasized that the X300 Ultra is not just a phone, but also an uncompromising professional creative system. Vivo’s original vision for imaging has never changed: to allow professional creative freedom to be carried in your pocket at any time.

“The vivo X300 Ultra is the Ultra among mobile phones, the V-series of cameras, and a camera in your pocket!”

It’s easy to see from Huang Tao’s post that this generation of vivo X300 Ultra will also significantly enhance its video shooting capabilities.

In terms of hardware, the vivo X300 Ultra is the first to feature a dual 200MP triple-camera setup with a large sensor, including a 200MP 35mm custom ultra-large sensor main camera, a 50MP 1/1.28-inch ultra-wide-angle camera, and the highly praised 200MP large-sensor periscope telephoto lens.

Among them, the main camera will debut with the Sony LYTIA 901, which has a 1/1.12-inch ultra-large sensor and is equipped with a 35mm golden focal length for humanistic photography.

The Zeiss 200MP periscope telephoto lens has a physical focal length of 85mm and is paired with a brand-new external teleconverter, which will redefine the performance of this concert camera, easily capturing distant details during concerts, sporting events, or travel photography.

The new phone will feature a 6.82-inch 2K BOE flat screen on the front, with a four-sided narrow bezel design, and is expected to use the LTPO solution.

The rear camera Deco retains its large circular design, with a similar degree of protrusion as its predecessor. The camera button has been removed from the side of the phone, and it is powered by Qualcomm’s fifth-generation Snapdragon 8 Ultra.

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