Vivo has confirmed that both the X300 and X300 Pro smartphones will support the Vivo Zeiss 2.35x telephoto teleconverter accessory. This accessory, which was also introduced with the X200 Ultra, helps users capture distant subjects more clearly with improved zoom capability. The teleconverter comes in a silver color for the X300 and black for the X300 Pro, designed to match the phone’s look while acting as a handy photography tool.

The teleconverter is versatile and supports several shooting modes including landscape, candid shots, portraits, and professional scenes. The phones feature a powerful 200MP telephoto lens, and the teleconverter mode adds snapshot and portrait options for greater flexibility. A key highlight is image stabilization—Vivo’s X300 Pro has a strong CIPA 5.5 stabilization rating, while the standard X300 has a 4.5 rating, helping to keep steady shots even when zoomed in.
This telephoto technology has evolved from Vivo’s earlier models, starting with the X100 Ultra’s 200MP ZEISS APO lens, followed by the X200 Pro with optimized teleconverter support. The X300 series builds on this foundation with better stabilization and teleconverter support across all models. These features make the X300 series ideal for concert and stage photography, where capturing clear long-distance shots is crucial.
The Vivo X300 and X300 Pro smartphones, powered by MediaTek Dimensity 9500 processors, will officially launch on October 13th, 2025.
