Vivo has introduced its premium camera-focused flagship, the X300 Ultra, in China, drawing strong attention from tech enthusiasts. The device is expected to reach global markets, although the company has not confirmed an official launch date yet.
Meanwhile, early pricing details for the European market have already surfaced, giving a clear idea of its positioning. According to the source, based on retailer information, the 16GB/1TB variant of the vivo X300 Ultra may cost €1,900 in Europe.
In addition, the tipster suggests that bundled versions with teleconverters could start at around €2,300. Furthermore, the phone is likely to arrive in black and green color options for EU buyers. A recent leak also indicates a slight regional change, with the battery capacity reduced by 100mAh. This adjustment may reflect market-specific requirements or regulatory considerations.
If these details prove accurate, the pricing would place the 1TB variant of the X300 Ultra in the same range as high-end models like the iPhone 17 Pro Max and the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. In China, however, the same configuration with 16GB RAM and 1TB storage is priced at CNY 8,999, which is approximately $1,300. Therefore, the European price shows a noticeable increase compared to the Chinese market.
Although Vivo has not officially announced a global release timeline, its Austrian website suggests that the X300 Ultra could be unveiled in the third week of April. This hint adds weight to expectations of an upcoming international launch.
