vivo has launched the X300 Pro in Nepal, the premium model in its X300 Series. Featuring the ZEISS-backed flagship camera specifications, the smartphone enters Nepal to compete at the highest level with its iconic design, features, and premium price. In this post, we feature all the key details on this stunner. Keep reading.
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vivo X300 Pro Overview
Design and Display
The vivo X300 Pro features a similar design path to the X200 Pro. It retains a similar round camera bar, but the phone has gone only slightly more compact. It now stretches 161.2 mm from 162.4 mm, while the width has also dropped moderately from 76 mm to 75 mm. On the front, it features Armor Glass, frames are made of aluminum alloy, and the back has glass, of course. The device should still be comfortable enough with 226 grams of weight.

Much of the display parameters remain similar too. That’s because they are already too good. And that includes an LTPO AMOLED display, 120 Hz refresh rate, and the humongous 4500 nits of peak brightness. The display comes with Dolby Vision support as well, so the phone boasts one of the best displays out there.
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Performance and Memory
Vivo X300 Pro runs on MediaTek’s flagship chipset, Dimensity 9500, the processor that succeeds the Dimensity 9400 on X200 Pro. The big change here is that the prime core now clocks at 4.21 GHz while three and four other cores run at 3.5 GHz and 2.7 GHz, respectively—the phone ships with 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage.
Camera and Photography

The phone shares almost identical camera specs with the X200 Pro. But the X300 Pro’s main 50 MP (Sony LYT-828) camera’s focal length has gone 1 mm wider to 24 mm from its predecessor. Likewise, you geta 200 MP periscope telephoto with 3.7x optical zoom, and a 50 MP (Samsung JN1) ultrawide camera to complete a tri-camera setup. The front camera has been improved from 32 MP to 50 MP. The back and selfie cameras can take 8K and 4K videos, respectively. These ZEISS-backed optics have been touted as some of the finest in the smartphone realm. Expect incredibly detailed and sharp images in brightness and low-light conditions.
Battery, Connectivity, and Other Features
Vivo X300 Pro features a 6510mAh battery and comes with 90W wired and 40W wireless charging. It also supports reverse wireless and reverse wired charging.
For connectivity, the phone comes with 5G, WiFi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, infrared port, etc. The security is handled by an under-display fingerprint sensor.
Technical Specifications
- Dimensions: 161.2 x 75.5 x 8 mm, 226 gm
- Display: 6.78-inch, LTPO AMOLED, 120 Hz, 1260 x 2800 pixels, 4,500 nits
- Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 9500, 3 nm, up to 4.21 GHz
- RAM: 16 GB
- Memory: 512 GB
- Rear Camera:
- 50 MP main wide
- 200 MP periscope telephoto (3.7x optical zoom)
- 50 MP ultrawide
- Front Camera: 50 MP
- Security: Under-display fingerprint sensor
- Battery: Si/C Li-Ion 6510mAh
- 90W wired
- 40W wireless
- Reverse wireless
- reverse wired
- OS: OriginOS 6, Android 16
- Network: 5G
- Connectivity: WiFi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, USB Type-C 3.2, GPS, NFC, infrared port
- Colors: Phantom Black | Dune Brown
Vivo X300 Pro price in Nepal
The Vivo X300 Pro price in Nepal is Rs 179,999 for the 16/512 GB variant. Well, the predecessor- X200 Pro, came at Rs 184,999. So, it’s a good attempt to make the phone more appealing price-wise. But there’s more to it, too. The camera-centric phone comes with some launch offers. The phone’s available in Nepal on Daraz and authorized stores from December 15 onwards.
| Vivo X300 Pro | Price in Nepal |
| 16/512 GB | Rs 179,999 |
In its special launch offer, you get a Rs 7,000 cashback, or you can choose to benefit 50% off on two Vivo kits. The Vivo Telephoto Kit, comprising a tele lens, one metal ring, two decorative rings, and a phone cover, has a market price of Rs 29,999. Likewise, the Vivo Grip Kit is originally set at Rs 15,999 and includes a grip, a filter adapter ring, a decorative ring, a neck strap, quick-release hooks, and a phone cover. After discount, they come at Rs 14,999 and Rs 7,999, respectively.
If you buy the phone before January 12, 2026, you get an extended hardware warranty for two years, one-time complementary screen breakage replacement, and one-time free water damage protection, both valid for six months.
Should you choose Vivo X300 Pro in Nepal?

The answer to that question lies in what you want in a premium phone. Of course, there are multiple flagship phones in Nepal in its price range. There are iPhones and Android beasts like the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. But Vivo offers exceptional photography too. It provides a fresh Android experience with an iconic design and user interface through its custom OriginOS skin. Plus, you can add cool photography kits to enhance your photography and feel of using it. If money is not a concern, then the Vivo X300 Pro is certainly a mighty great phone to have.









