The vivo X300 Ultra was showcased at MWC 2026, but the company did not reveal much about its design or hardware specifications at the time. As MWC draws to a close, however, vivo has now confirmed some details about the phone’s primary rear camera hardware.
In a Weibo post, vivo product manager Han Boxiao revealed that the X300 Ultra will feature a 200MP primary rear camera.
The main camera will use the Sony LYTIA-901 1/1.12-inch sensor and offer a focal length of 35mm. vivo claims that the new sensor can capture 30% more light per pixel than before.
According to vivo, the new sensor also supports improved stabilization and meets the CIPA 6.5 standard. This will translate to better results in low-light and video. Notably, the X200 Ultra had received a CIPA 5.0 certification.
Lastly, the lens system in the 200MP camera has been upgraded to 1 glass + 6 plastic elements with a new coating that is claimed to reduce glare by up to 30% compared to the previous setup.
Recent rumors suggest that the vivo X300 Ultra will also offer a 50MP ultrawide camera, a 200MP periscope telephoto, and a 5MP multispectral sensor at the back.
