Vivo X300 Ultra Global Launch at MWC 2026: Why This 400mm Zeiss “Final Boss” is the Future of Mobile Cinema

Navi Mumbai | editorial@unboxdailyhq.com

Unveiled at MWC Barcelona 2026, the vivo X300 Ultra is redefining mobile imaging with a massive 400mm Zeiss extender and a 7,000mAh battery. Discover the specs, global availability, and why this professional-grade cinema phone is the talk of the tech world.

The tech world’s eyes were fixed on Barcelona this week as vivo officially unveiled its most ambitious imaging flagship to date: the vivo X300 Ultra. Showcased during the opening days of MWC 2026 (March 2–3), the device is being hailed as a “professional cinema camera that fits in your pocket”. The showstopper was the global debut of the 400mm Equivalent vivo ZEISS Telephoto Extender Gen 2 Ultra, a massive detachable lens kit that enables an unprecedented 17x optical zoom equivalent. Unlike previous Ultra models that remained exclusive to China, vivo has confirmed that the X300 Ultra will see a global rollout later this year, bringing its “cinematic video” prowess to

The X300 Ultra is built around a powerhouse camera array featuring a 200MP Sony LYT-901 main sensor and a 200MP Samsung HPB periscope telephoto lens. To complement the hardware, vivo introduced an all-new “Pro Video Mode,” which supports 4K 120fps recording in 10-bit Log across all rear cameras and is now compatible with the professional ACES workflow. For serious filmmakers, the device was displayed with a modular SmallRig video cage, featuring physical shutter and zoom buttons, and an integrated cooling fan to sustain high-performance 8K recording.

Vivo X300 Ultra: Expanded Technical Specifications

FeatureDetailed Specification
Display6.82-inch 2K LTPO OLED, 1-120Hz variable refresh, 4500 nits peak brightness, Dolby Vision, and Armor Glass protection.
ProcessorQualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (3nm Architecture, Adreno 840 GPU) with dedicated V4 Imaging Chip.
Main Camera200MP Sony LYT-901 (1/1.12-inch sensor, f/1.63 aperture, 35mm focal length) with Zeiss T* coating.
Periscope Telephoto200MP Samsung HPB (1/1.4-inch sensor, f/2.67 aperture, 85mm focal length, Zeiss APO certified).
Ultra-Wide50MP Sony LYT-828 (116° FOV, f/2.0 aperture, 14mm focal length).
Special Optics400mm Zeiss Telephoto Extender Gen 2 Ultra (Achieving 17x Optical Zoom equivalent).
Video Capabilities8K @ 60fps, 4K @ 120fps (Cinematic Log), 10-bit HDR, ACES workflow support.
Battery & Power7,000mAh Silicon Carbon battery; 100W Wired FlashCharge, 50W Wireless Charging.
Memory & Storage12GB/16GB LPDDR5X RAM; 256GB/512GB/1TB UFS 4.1 Storage.
Connectivity5G (Dual SIM), Wi-Fi 8 Ready, Bluetooth 5.5, NFC, IR Blaster.
Launch TimelineChina: March 2026 and a global rollout (including India) starting in April 2026.
Expected PriceStarting at approx. ₹79,990 (Base) up to ₹1,60,000 for the Full Pro Kit (Expected/Rumored).
Close-up of the vivo X300 Ultra mounted in a SmallRig professional camera cage with the 400mm Zeiss Telephoto Extender Gen 2 Ultra and top-mounted LED light.
Professional cinema in your pocket: The vivo X300 Ultra equipped with the industry-first 400mm ZEISS telephoto extender.

While competitors at MWC like Samsung and Xiaomi prioritized “Agentic AI” and electric vehicle ecosystems, vivo doubled down on the “Relatable Realism” of high-end photography. This focus on professional-grade tools for everyday users mirrors a broader shift in the digital landscape, where grounded, high-quality storytelling is increasingly favored over high-budget fantasy. By offering cinema-standard features like 3D LUT monitoring and ACES compatibility, vivo is effectively bridging the gap between independent social media content and mainstream film production.

Trivia: Did you know that despite its portable size, the X300 Ultra’s 200MP periscope lens combined with the 400mm Zeiss extender can deliver sharp results even at a 1600mm digital crop? This is made possible by gimbal-grade OIS and a new 3° OIS system at the 85mm focal length, which provides ultra-stable footage even during handheld high-zoom shots.

UDHQ Take: At Unbox Daily HQ, we believe the unveil of the X300 Ultra marks a pivot point for the smartphone industry. This isn’t just a phone with “better” lenses; it’s a modular workstation designed to replace a DSLR. By bringing cinema-grade Log recording and modular rigs to a device you carry every day, vivo is unboxing professional-tier creativity for the average user.

The real value for you is the democratization of the lens. Whether you’re a parent trying to capture a clear shot of your child from the back of a school auditorium or a budding filmmaker shooting your first short, the X300 Ultra provides the stabilization and reach that used to cost lakhs in professional equipment. It turns your smartphone into a tool that doesn’t just capture memories, but creates cinematic art. In the “IQ Era” of 2026, vivo has proven that the most powerful AI is the one that helps you see the world more clearly.

Source: Vivo | PR Newswire