
Vivo’s upcoming X300 Ultra has taken a major step toward an international release. A global certification listing confirms that the flagship camera phone will launch outside China, putting an end to doubts about its availability in global markets.
According to current leaks, the Vivo X300 Ultra will heavily focus on camera upgrades, headlined by a new multispectral sensor. This sensor is said to work alongside the main camera system to capture more accurate skin tones, especially in low-light conditions, addressing a common challenge in smartphone photography. The technology reportedly analyzes a wider range of light wavelengths, allowing the camera to better distinguish colors that are usually lost at night.

The X300 Ultra is expected to continue Vivo’s Ultra-series tradition of competing directly with camera-centric flagships from Xiaomi, OPPO, and Samsung. While full specifications are still under wraps, the phone is widely rumored to feature top-tier hardware, a premium display, and advanced imaging tuned for both photography and video.
With global certification now confirmed, more concrete details including launch timing and regional pricing are expected to surface soon as Vivo prepares the X300 Ultra for international markets.
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