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2 days agovivo X300 Pro in for review
The vivo X300 Pro is a smaller, refined successor with a flat-edged display, OriginOS 6, a tweaked camera system, larger battery, and a distinctive brown finish.
Updated 18mm equivalent ultrawide lens with a 1/1.55-inch sensor, 7P lens elements and a coated IR filter. It will be joined by a 35mm main camera using a 1/1.3 Omnivision 990 sensor. The only detail we have for the third sensor is that it will feature a 50x hybrid zoom with OIS, which matches the Z70 Ultra and Z70S Ultra, meaning it could very well be the same 64MP module with a 2.7x optical zoom.
Our 15T unit comes in Black, but you can also get one in Rose Gold, which is similar to the Mocha Brown of the 15T Pro. The 15T downgrades the 6.83-inch 2772x1280px AMOLED to 120Hz, but the panel has the same 480Hz touch sampling rate, and 3,200 nits of peak brightness. The protective layer above the display is the same flat sheet of Gorilla Glass 7i.
Instead, the glitz and glamor came with the introduced with a theatrical flair, balanced on a single finger at the Steve Jobs Theater to a chorus of "oohs and ahhs." Notably, Apple is branding the iPhone Air as a first-generation product; it's not the iPhone 17 Air or iPhone 17S. Even then, the device offers the "power of Pro," a phrase that we're not talking about enough.