Vivo X300 Ultra – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Sat, 18 Apr 2026 07:52:18 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png Vivo X300 Ultra – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 Best Camera Phones in 2026: Why 200MP is No Longer Just a Spec https://techeconomy.ng/best-camera-phones-in-2026-why-200mp-is-no-longer-just-a-spec/ https://techeconomy.ng/best-camera-phones-in-2026-why-200mp-is-no-longer-just-a-spec/#respond Sat, 18 Apr 2026 07:52:18 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=180059 In 2026, the smartphone industry, especially the camera-focused segment, seems to have entered a new phase with interesting 200MP phones finally proving their value.

Although the trend started in 2024, when we saw more phones with 200MP sensors, this year looks very different with brands integrating high-resolution sensors in the telephoto and periscope zoom lenses.

These additional features change everything, because now, it’s not just about capturing the most detailed photos, mobile photography has evolved to capturing a distant subject and still having enough detail to zoom, crop, and reframe without losing much quality.

As 2026 progresses, and more devices launch into the gadget market with improved 200MP capability, the general opinion from early reviews after real testing is that brands have moved past the marketing gimmick.

They now deliver phones that think like traditional cameras, mainly because the new processors of 2026 can finally keep up with the data.

Here is a fair breakdown of the first impressions about 2026’s camera phones from the tech community right now.

The Flagships

1. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra

Just like its 2025 predecessor, the S26 Ultra stuck with the 200MP main sensor but this time, it comes with a wider aperture to f/1.4 (formerly f/1.7).

This reflects 2026’s mobile camera trends where photography is less about pixel count and more about how much light the camera actually grabs.

  • AI-powered Virtual Reflector
  • APV Codec
  • 200MP main sensor
  • Enhanced Nightography Video (supported by its flagship processor)

The reactions about the S26 Ultra are mixed. While the improved f/1.4 aperture on the main lens is a big win for night photography, some reviewers still see it as inferior to what Oppo and Vivo are doing with their latest phones.

Altogether, the S26 Ultra is still a big leap towards traditional camera-grade photography, with its ability to snap better shots even in low light conditions.

2. Vivo X300 Ultra

The Vivo X300 Ultra also comes with a 200MP lens, but with periscope zoom capability. Its Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip along with an extra Vivo VS1 imaging chip allows for high-resolution portraits even from far distances.

  • VS1 imaging chip
  • 2 200MP sensors with extra 50MP sensor
  • AI optimised Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip

Reviewers are amazed by the 10x zoom feature which supersedes Samsung’s S26Ultra, and the ZEISS colour technology which keeps the colour consistent throughout the image. Altogether,  this device has been lauded as one of the best photography-focused phones so far in 2026.

3. Oppo Find X9 Ultra

Based on the camera features of this phone, it’s easily the wildest camera phone so far this year. It comes with double 200MP main sensors, one for primary photography, and the other specially for periscope telephoto.

Having this many pixels in one device means perfect digital cropping, without any loss in quality and up to 50x zoom.

  • f/1.5 aperture
  • Double 200MP Sony cameras
  • 50MP 10x optical telephoto
  • 5 reflection periscope

Obviously, this device is perfect for photography in low light, but reviews say the portrait mode seems less natural, probably due to the in-built AI enhancement.

4. Infinix Note 60 Ultra

The Infinix Note 60 Ultra, which is already popular in Nigeria, is making waves for its camera value at an affordable price point. It is a capable mid-range device with flagship-level camera specs for social media and general mobile photography.

  • 200MP main camera
  • 50MP 3.5x periscope
  • 8MP ultrawide

While it might not deliver as Samsung-level image processing, the raw detail you get for its price is almost unbeatable, making it the best for Nigerians in this review in terms of value for money.

The Mid-Range Competitors

The 200MP trend has democratised fast, and the first impressions about devices from more affordable segments are quite impressive.

5. Realme 16 Pro+

Mid-range smartphones like the Realme 16 Pro+ make it harder to justify buying a flagship, when you can get almost a similar level of camera performance for half the price.

Combined with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip, which is still very decent, it delivers great photos that only professional photographers can tell the difference from flagships.

  • 200MP main sensor
  • 50MP 10x optical telephoto feature
  • 50MP ultra-wide
  • 200MP 3x periscope telephoto

Some reviews noted that colours can become a bit soft under indoor lighting conditions, and it still takes a little longer to process images (shutter lag).

The 200MP camera phones also come with processing power and features to support the image processing, because 200MP sensors generate a lot of data.

Megapixels don’t matter when the right chips are not behind them, so flagship processors from Snapdragon and Mediatek are quietly doing most of the work. Devices like Vivo X300 Ultra come with an extra chip specially for image processing.

Capturing high-resolution images also requires more battery power and storage, so these devices are packed with high-end features all around.

For professionals or content creators, the advantages of these 200MP phones are clear. Not all users actually need it or even notice it, but for those who do, this is the year where higher megapixels mean more possibilities, not just bigger numbers.

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Vivo X300 Ultra and X300s: Specs | Camera Features | Launch Details https://techeconomy.ng/vivo-x300-ultra-and-x300s-specs-camera-features-launch-details/ https://techeconomy.ng/vivo-x300-ultra-and-x300s-specs-camera-features-launch-details/#respond Thu, 12 Mar 2026 08:54:55 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=177687 Vivo is preparing to expand its flagship smartphone lineup with two new models, the Vivo X300 Ultra and Vivo X300s.

The devices are expected to bring interesting upgrades to the company’s X-series, which has built a reputation, particularly across Asian markets, for strong camera performance and premium hardware.

During a preview at Mobile World Congress 2026, Vivo highlighted the imaging capabilities of the X300 Ultra, describing the device as a huge step toward professional-grade smartphone photography.

The X300s was not officially showcased during the event, but reports reveal it could launch either alongside the Ultra variant or shortly after, likely before the end of the first half of 2026.

Both smartphones appear to target slightly different audiences. The X300 Ultra is aimed at photography enthusiasts and content creators, while the X300s focuses more on performance, gaming and display smoothness.

Vivo X300 Ultra: Built for Mobile Photography

The Vivo X300 Ultra is expected to place camera performance at the centre of its design. Early details show the device could feature a 200-megapixel main sensor alongside a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto camera, making it one of the most ambitious camera setups seen on a smartphone so far this year.

At MWC, Vivo also demonstrated a ZEISS Telephoto Extender accessory capable of delivering around 400mm optical reach, extendable up to 1600mm, pushing the limits of mobile zoom photography.

To support such imaging power, the phone is expected to run on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, paired with a large battery designed for heavy workloads such as video capture, editing and gaming.

Key Expected Specifications

  • Display:8-inch LTPO OLED, 2K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
  • Rear Cameras: 200MP main camera, 200MP periscope telephoto, 50MP ultra-wide
  • Front Camera: 50MP
  • Battery: Around 7000mAh
  • Charging: Up to 100W wired, 40W wireless
  • Operating System: Android 16 with OriginOS 6
  • Durability: IP69 water and dust resistance
  • Other Features: Ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, USB 3.2 support

Vivo X300s: Focused on Performance and Gaming

While the Ultra model emphasises photography, the Vivo X300s is expected to focus on speed and gaming performance.

The device could feature a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, making it one of the smoothest displays in the X-series lineup. The higher refresh rate is also expected to support native 144FPS gameplay in compatible titles.

Despite the gaming focus, the X300s is still expected to include ZEISS-powered camera hardware, allowing it to maintain strong photography capabilities.

Key Expected Specifications

  • Display:78-inch AMOLED (BOE Q10 Plus), 144Hz refresh rate
  • Processor: Flagship chipset from the MediaTek Dimensity processors series
  • Rear Camera: 200MP ZEISS main camera
  • Gaming Support: Native 144FPS optimisation
  • Haptics: Custom large 4D vibration motor
  • Design: Large-screen flagship build
  • Focus: Gaming performance and smooth user experience

Competition With Other 2026 Flagships

When released, the new Vivo devices will likely compete with several other high-end smartphones launched this year, including the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, Xiaomi 17 Ultra and Oppo Find X9 Ultra.

Manufacturers across the premium segment are increasingly focusing on larger sensors, periscope zoom systems and AI-assisted photography. For example, Xiaomi continues to expand its imaging partnership with Leica.

Vivo’s approach stands out, however, because of the dual-200MP camera configuration and the external telephoto extender accessory, which could offer greater optical zoom flexibility than many competing devices.

Upgrades Over the Previous Generation

Compared with earlier models in the lineup such as the Vivo X200 series, the upcoming X300 range is expected to introduce several improvements:

  • Higher-resolution camera sensors, including dual 200MP lenses
  • Larger battery capacity close to 7000mAh
  • Next-generation flagship processors
  • Support for professional photography accessories

The Vivo X300s and Vivo X300 Ultra appear to represent two different directions within the flagship smartphone market.

The X300s is designed to provide high refresh-rate performance and gaming capabilities, while the X300 Ultra focuses heavily on advanced camera technology and professional imaging tools.

If the expected specifications hold, the X300 series could become one of the most competitive flagship smartphone releases of 2026, particularly for users looking for powerful hardware, strong photography performance and premium design.

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