Vivo X300 Ultra: The First Dual 200MP Camera Phone Leaked

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The leak on Vivo X300 Ultra indicates an early release of the Q1 2026 of the first dual 200MP camera smartphone in the world. The flagship has a 5MP multispectral sensor that is custom and will capture images with the Sony LYT 901 main sensor and a periscope Telephoto lens to redefine mobile photography with professional-grade color and optical zoom.

The race for mobile camera supremacy just took a massive leap. Reliable leaker Digital Chat Station recently shared details about the Vivo X300 Ultra, and the specs are staggering. Vivo is focusing on more than just high megapixel counts this time.

A Breakthrough in Color Accuracy

The most exciting part of this leak isn't just the resolution. Vivo is reportedly adding a custom 5MP multispectral sensor to the array. This isn't a standard lens; it features a large physical size and multiple color channels to capture light more like the human eye.

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Following smartphone tech, white balance and skin tones are often where digital cameras fail. This new sensor aims to fix that. It should improve HDR performance and night photos significantly by providing better data to the image processor.

The World’s First Dual 200MP Setup

The Vivo X300 Ultra will likely lead the market with two separate 200MP sensors. Most brands pick one hero sensor, but Vivo is doubling down.

  • Main Camera: A 200MP Sony LYT 901 sensor.
  • Periscope Lens: A second 200MP sensor for extreme zoom clarity.
  • Ultrawide: A 50MP sensor rounds out the kit.

The engineering feat here is impressive. Fitting two massive 200MP sensors into a slim chassis is a nightmare for heat and space.

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Continuous Zoom Innovation

While the Xiaomi 17 Ultra uses continuous zoom on its telephoto lens, the Vivo X300 Ultra takes a different path. Reports suggest Vivo built a continuous optical zoom ranging from 35mm to 85mm directly into the main 200MP camera.

This means you get lossless quality across those focal lengths without the digital "jump" between lenses. However, this tech might make the camera bump quite large. We expect a release in Q1 2026, so we won't have to wait long to see the final design.

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