EXCLUSIVE: Vivo X300 Camera Leak Reveals Jaw-Dropping 200MP Sensor – Is This the Ultimate Smartphone Camera?

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EXCLUSIVE: Vivo X300 Camera Leak Reveals Jaw-Dropping 200MP Sensor – Is This the Ultimate Smartphone Camera?


August 3, 2025 – Hold onto your tripods, photography fans. Vivo’s upcoming flagship, the X300, might just redefine mobile photography after explosive leaks today hinted at a staggering 200MP primary camera—the highest resolution ever seen in a mainstream smartphone.

For months, rumors swirled about Vivo’s ambition to leapfrog competitors like Samsung and Xiaomi in the "megapixel wars." Now, trusted leaker @nakajimegame on X has dropped what appears to be concrete evidence: internal documents revealing the X300’s camera specs. In two back-to-back posts, they detailed a triple-camera setup anchored by a Sony IMX989-sized 200MP main sensor, paired with a 50MP ultrawide and a 64MP periscope telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom.

"This isn’t just about bigger numbers," @nakajimegame noted. "Vivo’s new ‘NightHunter’ algorithm uses pixel-binning to merge 16 tiny pixels into one super-pixel. Low-light shots could look like daylight."

The leaks were corroborated by Android Headlines, which obtained engineering samples confirming the sensor leverages a 1/1.12-inch size—25% larger than the X200’s hardware. Combined with Vivo’s proprietary V3 imaging chip, the setup promises DSLR-level depth-of-field control and near-instant focus even in motion.

But the real magic? Computational photography. According to additional context from @nakajimegame, Vivo is using AI to transform raw 200MP shots into 12.5MP images with "zero noise" and enhanced dynamic range. Early tests suggest 8K video recording at 60fps with real-time HDR—a first for Android devices.

Why It Matters

  • Low-Light Revolution: The sensor’s f/1.65 aperture could make night photography a flagship killer feature.
  • Pro-Grade Flexibility: 200MP mode enables lossless digital zoom up to 10x—rivaling dedicated telephoto lenses.
  • Content Creator Dream: 8K video with cinematic bokeh effects may challenge entry-level mirrorless cameras.

Industry analysts warn the hardware could demand a premium. "Expect a $1,199 starting price," says TechInsights’ Maria Lin. "But if Vivo delivers, it’ll pressure Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro to counter."

Vivo hasn’t commented, but history suggests these leaks are strategic. The X200’s camera was accurately revealed by the same sources months before launch.

The Bottom Line: With a rumored October unveiling, the X300 appears poised to claim the "camera king" crown. For photographers tired of carrying heavy gear, this leak might be the best news of 2025.

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