
vivo X300 (or X300 Pro mini) camera specs leak
It's a bit hard to figure out if it's the X300 he's talking about or the X300 Pro mini, so keep in mind this could apply to either model. It's said to boast a 200 MP main camera with a 1/1.4" type sensor, a 50 MP ultrawide, as well as a 50 MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom, this one using Sony's IMX882 sensor. vivo X200 Pro mini
Some users on Weibo claim the X300 will have a 6.31" screen size, shrunken down from the 6.67" of its predecessor, but 6.31" is exactly the size of the X200 Pro mini's screen, so we're not exactly sure what to expect. The brand may indeed shrink the X300, but then we're wondering whether an X300 Pro mini will even make sense anymore. Undoubtedly, more rumors will clear all of this up in the coming weeks, so stay tuned. vivo X200
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