It seems that the fate of the Ultra models, which Vivo has only offered in the Chinese market so far, will change this year. Based on the information obtained, Vivo X300 Ultra has the potential to reach a wider user base by going outside of China. This creates a new choice for users who have had to settle for only the standard and Pro versions for a long time. Although there is no official statement from the company, the records in the GSMA database are considered a concrete sign of this transition.
The V2562 model code, which appeared in the GSMA IMEI database, looks quite different from the naming structure of conventional Vivo Chinese devices. This difference is one of the strongest elements that suggest that the device may not be exclusive to China. In addition, Vivo’s desire to gain a wider presence in the global market has recently manifested itself in different models. It is estimated that the model coded V2562 belongs directly to the X300 Ultra, and technical details strengthen the expectations in this direction. It can be said that this transition process means a strategic repositioning for Vivo.
Vivo X300 Ultra will offer a remarkable innovation on the camera side
Leaked information about the technical features of the device shows that it offers a remarkable innovation, especially on the camera side. Accordingly, the X300 Ultra may be one of the first smartphones with two 200-megapixel cameras. These sensors are expected to be new generation models signed by Sony, which means a direct leap in imaging capabilities. In particular, it is said that one sensor will be positioned as the main camera and the other as the telephoto. Thus, users will be able to access high quality in both wide-angle shots and zooms.
However, it is said that the special image processing chips that Vivo included in its previous models will be used in this device with further developed versions. This type of hardware strengthens the device, especially in low light performance and portrait shooting. On the other hand, it is also expected that the artificial intelligence-supported algorithms that will be included in the device will increase the processing quality of the captured images. In addition to all this, professional-level images can be obtained thanks to the level of detail offered by high-resolution sensors. Vivo may compete more directly with brands such as Xiaomi, Samsung and Honor in this segment.
It is estimated that the X300 Ultra will target the upper segment not only with its camera features but also with its general hardware structure. The device is expected to come with one of Qualcomm’s current processors; This will most likely be Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 or a similar chipset. In addition, thanks to advanced heat management and high-efficiency architecture, stable performance can be provided in daily use and gaming scenarios. In addition, the presence of components such as LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 storage can also provide advantages in terms of high speed and low energy consumption. These features can put the device in a strong position not only in terms of camera but also in terms of overall user experience.
On the screen side, a LTPO OLED panel with a high refresh rate is expected to be used. These types of panels offer many advantages in terms of both energy efficiency and visual quality. In addition, with HDR10+ support and high brightness values, a comfortable experience can be provided, especially in outdoor use. The curved structure of the panel is among the elements that will support the user both aesthetically and ergonomically. The high level of color accuracy, contrast level and touch sensitivity can make the screen one of the standout components of the device.
It is estimated that the battery capacity of the device will be 5000 mAh, and on the charging side, it will support fast charging of 100W or more. This can mean serious convenience for users who use the device extensively throughout the day. On the other hand, it is anticipated that wireless charging and reverse charging features will also be included in the device. Such features stand out as details that can make a difference in the competition in the upper segment. Considering the development Vivo has made in charging technologies in recent years, it can be expected to offer an assertive performance in the X300 Ultra.
All these hardware details show that Vivo aims to appeal to the high-end user segment not only in China but also around the world with the X300 Ultra. This device can be a serious alternative especially for users who focus on camera performance. However, what kind of user interface Vivo will offer on the software side will be one of the factors that will directly affect this experience. It remains unclear for now what kind of optimization Funtouch OS, the global version of OriginOS, will be included in this device. However, ensuring software-hardware compatibility is critical for the long-term performance of the device.
The fact that Vivo X300 Ultra will be released to the international market opens a new door not only in terms of hardware but also in terms of brand perception. Vivo has had successful attempts in similar segments before, but this model bearing the Ultra label may raise the bar a little higher for the brand. Users will now be able to access this model not only from Chinese sources but also through official global channels. This accessibility can directly impact the device’s sales figures.