This year's Easter surprise is not coming from Oppo itself, but from various leakers in China who have published several hands-on images in the past few hours of what is supposed to be the ultimate Hasselblad camera flagship phone of the year. That said, we have doubts about the authenticity of at least some of them.
A second price leak points to a slightly different euro price for the global Vivo X300 Ultra with 1TB of storage, suggesting Vivo may have changed its plans at the last minute. An initial euro price has also surfaced for the bundle with the 400mm Zeiss tele extender.
Just a few days after the official Vivo X300 Ultra launch event, it is becoming increasingly clear how fans of the ultimate Zeiss camera phone can save a lot of money. Anyone primarily looking for the best camera in a phone form factor and willing to live with some day-to-day limitations as a smartphone should go for the China version. Here is an overview of current import prices and some tips for dealing with a China phone.
Alongside numerous other Oppo phones, tablets, and wearables, Oppo today revealed in both global markets and China the official launch date for what is likely to be one of the most exciting camera flagships of the year. At least in China, the Oppo Find X9s Pro, the Oppo Pad Mini and Pad5 Pro, the Watch X3 Mini, and the Enco Clip2 earbuds will also launch at the same time.
Two leakers, one message: After plenty of camera-related details have emerged about the Xiaomi 18 and 18 Pro, a new leak now hints at a key upgrade coming to the successor of the Xiaomi 17 Ultra. The innovative 200 MP optical zoom lens on the upcoming Ultra model will apparently receive several notable improvements.
Both an Oppo executive and a well-known leaker have shared additional details about the Hasselblad camera on the Oppo Find X9 Ultra in recent hours, and these indications are highly promising for anyone looking for the best smartphone camera of the year. In direct comparisons, even some of the camera specs of the Vivo X300 Ultra appear weaker.
Just hours before its official launch in China, the Vivo X300 Ultra can already be tried out in many places. Numerous hands-on images show the Zeiss camera flagship in several colors, also in direct comparison with its predecessor.
For several days, a supposed poster has been circulating in China revealing the retail prices of all Vivo X300 Ultra storage configurations. Ahead of the launch in China next week, there is now more concrete information available. Not only the import prices from China, but also the official euro pricing for Austria and Germany are known, and one of the accessories aimed at video creators will also be available in the EU.
A new promotional video reveals what is likely the most comprehensive camera kit for the Vivo X300 Ultra, not only unboxing and testing the Zeiss camera but also the two teleconverters. New camera samples, both with and without the telephoto extenders, primarily showcase portrait shots.