IPL 2026: Shreyas Iyer spotted using Vivo X300 Ultra and teleconverter kit, here is when it may launch
The Vivo X300 Ultra is expected to launch in India around May 7, as per leaks.
The flagship could feature a dual 200MP camera setup and Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset.
Pricing is tipped to exceed Rs 1,20,000, positioning it in the ultra-premium segment.
During an IPL 2026 match, Punjab Kings skipper Shreyas Iyer was spotted using the upcoming Vivo X300 Ultra along with a teleconverter kit and clicking some pictures. Well, this can be taken as good news as this hints that the flagship launch is sooner than expected. However, the brand has not confirmed any details yet; the leaks suggest that the device may launch next month along with the Vivo X300 FE. Check out the Vivo X300 Ultra India launch timeline, specs and price range.
SurveyVivo X300 Ultra and X300 FE release date
The Vivo X300 Ultra has already made its China debut and the leaks suggest it can make its India debut in the first week of May. While the company has not given any dates, the leaks suggest it can make its India debut on May 7. However, the company has not confirmed the details yet.
Vivo X300 Ultra specs
Under the hood, the device is tipped to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, paired with up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage. It may sport a 6.82-inch 2K LTPO AMOLED display with up to 144Hz refresh rate. A large battery, reportedly between 6,600mAh and 7,000mAh, with fast wired and wireless charging support, is also expected.
The smartphone, obviously, focuses heavily on imaging, featuring a dual 200MP camera setup, including a large primary sensor and a periscope telephoto lens. A 50MP ultra-wide camera and a 50MP front sensor are also likely.
Vivo X300 Ultra price in India
As per the reports, the Vivo X300 Ultra will be positioned at the top of the lineup and may compete with the Galaxy S26 Ultra and iPhone 17 Pro Max. If true, it might be priced over Rs 1,20,000. However, exact pricing and variants are yet to be decided.
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