The tech world is buzzing with anticipation for Vivo's next flagship series, the X300 and X300 Pro. While the company has remained tight-lipped about its global rollout, a significant leak has seemingly pulled back the curtain, revealing a treasure trove of details about the international models. Renowned tiper Sudhanshu Ambhore has provided what appears to be a complete breakdown of the colour options and memory configurations destined for markets outside of China, and the details are fascinating.
For those waiting to get their hands on the standard Vivo X300, it seems you'll have a vibrant palette to choose from. According to the leak, the global variant of the Vivo X300 will be available in four distinct colours: Halo Pink, Iris Purple, Mist Blue, and Phantom Black.
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Accompanying these colour reveals are the crucial memory and storage details. The leak suggests that the X300 will be offered with up to 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage. This marks a notable departure from the Chinese model, which also includes a top-tier 1 TB storage option. It appears Vivo is streamlining its global offerings, potentially to hit a more competitive price point in regions like Europe and Asia.
What About the Vivo X300 Pro?
The more premium sibling, the Vivo X300 Pro, is also getting the global treatment with its own set of four launch colours. While it will share the sophisticated Mist Blue and classic Phantom Black with the standard model, it will differentiate itself with two more premium-looking finishes. The leak states that the Pro model will swap out Halo Pink and Iris Purple for an elegant Cloud White and a rich Dune Brown.
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In a move that might surprise some power users, the leak indicates that the X300 Pro will also top out at 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage, mirroring the configuration of the standard model and, interestingly, the recently leaked global specs for the OnePlus 13. This strategic decision places the Vivo X300 Pro in direct competition with other anticipated flagships, forcing consumers to make a choice based on camera performance, design, and software rather than raw specs alone.
A Strategic Play in the Global Flagship Arena
The decision to forgo the 1 TB variant for both global models is a clear strategic choice. By standardizing the top-tier RAM and storage across its lineup, Vivo can simplify its supply chain and marketing. More importantly, it positions the X300 series squarely against its main rivals. With the global OnePlus 13 also expected to max out at 16 GB RAM and 512 GB storage (and currently available for a reference price of around $849 on Amazon), Vivo is signaling its intent to compete directly in the same high-performance, sub-ultra-premium segment.
This leak paints a clear picture of Vivo's global strategy. The company is offering a diverse and appealing range of colours to cater to different tastes—from the playful and trendy hues on the X300 to the more professional and luxurious tones on the X300 Pro. While the omission of the 1 TB option may disappoint a small segment of users, the provided 16/512 GB configuration is more than sufficient for the vast majority of consumers and keeps the series highly competitive.
As always, we treat leaks with cautious optimism until we receive official confirmation from Vivo. However, with the level of detail provided, it seems the global launch of the Vivo X300 and X300 Pro is imminent, and the battle for 2025's best Android flagship is about to get even more heated.




 
 
 
 
 
 
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