Earlier this month, vivo introduced the X300 and X300 Pro in China, featuring upgraded cameras, a refreshed design, and improved hardware like the flagship MediaTek Dimensity 9500 SoC. Today, at an event held in Vienna, the flagship phones have now debuted in Europe. Both phones support 90W wired and 40W wireless charging. The vivo X300 sports a 6.31-inch display, while the Pro variant has a 6.82-inch screen.
Samsung has not introduced many significant upgrades to the camera hardware of its flagship Galaxy S series since the Galaxy S21 series, and it appears that the Galaxy S26 family will be no different. According to a Korean news outlet, the company isn't planning any major changes to all three upcoming Galaxy S26 phones next year. A quick reminder that according to the latest rumors, just like Apple, Samsung is planning to replace the Plus model with the Edge,
The vivo X300 Pro has been spotted in the 3C database, having been certified by the Chinese authority recently. This has revealed the fact that it will support 90W wired charging, which is identical to its predecessor.
Its focus is on the camera, particularly the 50MP telephoto module with a Sony IMX882 (1/1.95") sensor and a 3x/73mm ZEISS lens with OIS. It has special modes like Telephoto Stage Portrait and Telephoto Landscape Portrait. Additionally, the phone has a 50MP main camera (1/1.56", OIS) and an 8MP ultra-wide. For selfies at arm's length, there is a 50MP front-facing camera with a wide 21mm ZEISS lens. Both front and back cameras are capable of 4K @ 30fps video recording.