Vivo’s X300 Ultra, the camera-packed flagship positioned as a Galaxy S26 Ultra rival, has cleared a key European certification hurdle. Model V2562 appeared in the EEC database, strongly signaling an international rollout beyond its expected China launch in coming weeks.
Unlike the China-only X200 Ultra, this move confirms broader availability—likely hitting Europe in February or March 2026, though US entry remains doubtful, leaving Samsung’s territory safer.
Specs That Could Steal the Spotlight
Rumors paint a beast: Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, 6.8-inch 2K display, massive 7,000mAh battery, and groundbreaking dual 200MP sensors (main + periscope telephoto) flanked by 50MP ultra-wide and selfie cams. That’s sensor muscle Samsung’s S26 Ultra—sticking to S25 Ultra’s 5,000mAh and similar cameras—might struggle to match.
Vivo’s global push adds real choice in the ultra-premium segment, especially if pricing undercuts Samsung while delivering superior battery and photography.

