vivo’s latest flagships, the X300 and X300 Pro, are officially heading to Europe, and the wait is nearly over. After their debut in China just a week ago, the brand has now confirmed that both devices will arrive on October 30. 
This marks vivo’s continued effort to compete directly with established European rivals like Xiaomi and Samsung, particularly in the high-end photography segment.
According to the company’s Spanish website, the X300 Pro Photographer Kit will also be available in select markets. The kit, which includes a precision lens grip and pro-style accessories, underlines vivo’s ambition to attract mobile photographers who want DSLR-like control in a pocket-sized form. Pricing details, however, remain under wraps until launch day, leaving enthusiasts speculating whether the X300 series will maintain its Chinese price advantage or follow the trend of European markups.
From what we’ve seen so far, both models focus heavily on imaging and performance. The Pro variant boasts an advanced camera array, paired with top-tier hardware and refined design language that feels premium without being bulky – though its 190g weight has sparked mixed reactions among users. Some fans appreciate its balance and sturdiness, while others compare it to Xiaomi’s lighter flagships such as the Mi 15 and Mi 17. Battery rumors also circulate online, suggesting that the global version may have a slightly smaller 5500 mAh cell than its Chinese counterpart.
While the official European pricing and color options remain a mystery (with the elegant white variant possibly staying exclusive to Asia), excitement around the X300 line continues to grow. vivo’s promise of professional-grade photography tools and flagship performance makes October 30 a date worth marking for European smartphone enthusiasts.
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Finally a launch date written the right way, respect 😂
Tbh I’m really curious about the EU pricing. Might be a close race vs Xiaomi 15 or 17 for my next phone