Just weeks after the buzz around iQOO 15, Vivo India has confirmed the arrival of its new flagship duo — the Vivo X300 and Vivo X300 Pro.
While the official launch date isn’t locked yet, insiders hint at a December 2025 release, placing it right after the iQOO 15 and OnePlus 15 launches.
This launch could reshape India’s premium smartphone market — offering cutting-edge specs, massive camera power, and a price tag that’s surprisingly close to the iQOO 15 price in India.
The Vivo X300 series has already debuted in China, giving us a solid preview of what Indian consumers can expect.
Both phones share the new MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset, promising smooth performance, flagship-grade AI processing, and stunning efficiency.
The devices are also tipped to arrive with Origin OS 6 based on Android 16, marking the first time Vivo replaces Funtouch OS in Indian models — a big move fans have been asking for.
With the iQOO 15 India launch already creating excitement, Vivo seems ready to follow suit with its own flagship innovation.
The Vivo X300 5G is designed for performance lovers and photography enthusiasts alike.
Here’s what makes it special:
These specs put the Vivo X300 5G in direct competition with the iQOO 15 5G, which also flaunts elite-level hardware and gaming-grade cooling.
The Vivo X300 Pro ups the ante even further.
It sports a larger 6.78-inch 1.5K LTPO AMOLED display, the same 4500 nits brightness, and an upgraded IP68 + IP69 water and dust resistance — a rare combo in this range.
Camera-wise, Vivo goes big:
Powering the setup is a 6510 mAh battery with 90 W wired and 40 W wireless charging, ensuring that the Vivo X300 Pro 5G can easily outlast a day of heavy use.
In China, the Vivo X300 starts at ¥4,399 (C≈ ₹55,000) and goes up to ¥5,799 (≈ ₹72,000).
Meanwhile, the Vivo X300 Pro starts at ¥5,299 (≈ ₹66,000) and tops out around ₹83,500.
Considering import costs and taxes, the Vivo X300 price in India is expected to be around ₹60,000 to ₹85,000, depending on the variant.
Industry experts believe that Vivo will follow the same pricing pattern as the iQOO 15 price in India, making both brands direct rivals for premium buyers looking for value and innovation.
If the company introduces a Vivo X300 Priority Pass, buyers could get launch offers similar to the iQOO 15 Priority Pass scheme — including free TWS earbuds or extended warranty benefits.
Tech enthusiasts are already excited about the X300 series coming to India. On X (formerly Twitter), users have been sharing comparisons between iQOO 15 and Vivo X300.
One post reads:
“If Vivo X300 really launches near ₹60K, it’ll shake up the flagship segment — same power as iQOO 15 but with better cameras.”
Another tech blogger commented:
“Vivo is playing smart — bringing the Dimensity 9500 with Sony and Samsung lenses just as iQOO 15 grabs attention. Perfect timing.”
This cross-brand strategy — launching Vivo and iQOO devices side by side — is becoming a signature move for the BBK Group (also behind OnePlus and Realme).
Both brands share the same parent company, but their target audiences differ.
The iQOO 15 5G focuses on gamers and performance users, while the Vivo X300 Pro leans toward camera and design enthusiasts.
Still, their pricing and hardware overlap will inevitably pit them against each other. Tech analysts expect Vivo to highlight its AI photography and display quality as major advantages over iQOO’s gaming-centric approach.
For buyers who want both performance and style, the Vivo X300 5G could be a perfect middle ground between the iQOO 15 and OnePlus 15.
After focusing on mid-range models for a few years, Vivo is finally returning to the flagship arena in India.
Its previous X-series models — like the Vivo X90 Pro — were praised for camera quality but lagged behind in performance.
Now, with the Dimensity 9500 chip and Origin OS 6, Vivo is bridging that gap.
This move aligns with the brand’s global strategy of combining camera innovation with premium hardware.
It also keeps the company in sync with the momentum from its sub-brand iQOO 15 India launch.
If you’re planning to buy a new flagship this winter, waiting for the Vivo X300 and X300 Pro might be worth it.
The phones combine ultra-bright displays, massive batteries, and record-breaking camera specs — all for a price similar to the iQOO 15 price in India.
With a probable December 2025 launch, Vivo could easily end the year as one of India’s top flagship contenders.
Stay tuned for official updates and pricing announcements soon on Vivo Official Page
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