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Smartphone camera race is about to get so ridiculous that the iPhone 17 pro looks tame

The upcoming Vivo X300 Ultra will debut powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and a flat OLED display

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What Happened: Yeah, the iPhone 17 Pro is getting a lot of love, but it looks like a new challenger from China is about to enter the ring with an absolutely bonkers spec sheet.

  • It’s the Vivo X300 Ultra, and we’re expecting to see it sometime in the middle of 2026, right after their regular X300 phones.
  • A well-known leakster called Digital Chat Station just spilled the beans, and it sounds like a total beast. We’re talking a huge, 6.8-inch flat 2K screen and the next-gen Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip.
  • This thing is being built for pure power and an insane camera system.

Why Is This Important: Okay, this is the wild part. This could be a total game-changer for phone cameras.

  • The leak says the X300 Ultra might be the first phone ever to have dual 200-megapixel cameras.
  • No, that’s not a typo. Two of them. The rumor is a 200MP Sony main camera, a 50MP Sony lens, AND a 200MP Samsung periscope lens (with OIS!) for zoom.
  • That’s just… nuts. That setup could let you capture an insane amount of detail, even from far away, getting scarily close to what a real pro camera can do.
  • That 35mm main lens is also a perfect sweet spot for portraits and everyday shots.
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Why Should I Care: So, what’s in it for you? If you’re a phone photography nerd, this thing is basically a dream rig you can fit in your pocket.

  • All those high-res sensors plus that powerful chip could just blow everything else we have right now out of the water.
  • And it’s not just a camera – that Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip means it’ll be blazing fast for gaming, multitasking, and running creative apps.
  • They’re even supposedly tossing in a 50MP selfie camera, which is just the cherry on top for creators.

What’s Next: We’ll probably see Vivo start teasing this monster right after its regular X300 phones launch globally this December.

  • This is a huge deal for Vivo – it’s the first time they’re selling one of their “Ultra” phones all over the world, which is a clear shot at Apple, Samsung, and Google.
  • Now, if you’re in the U.S. and want a 200MP camera today, you can already get that on Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra (or the S24/S23).
  • The rumor mill says Samsung’s next S26 Ultra is just sticking with one 200MP sensor and focusing more on AI.
  • But… if Vivo drops this dual-200MP phone and it’s a massive hit, you can bet Samsung and everyone else will be scrambling to catch up, and fast.
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