Vivo X300e Specs Leak in Full: 50MP Zeiss Trio, 7,100mAh, and 7.99mm Thin

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Saturday, 04 July 2026 at 11:47
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Vivo isn't done with the X300 series. The X300e has now surfaced in a detailed spec leak from Digital Chat Station — and it slots in as a Snapdragon-powered alternative to the Dimensity-based X300s, sharing a similar battery and camera philosophy while differentiating on chipset and target market. No launch date yet. But the picture is clear enough to be interesting.
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Summary

  • The Vivo X300e packs a 6.59-inch flat 1.5K OLED display, Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset, and a 50MP selfie camera, matching the X300 FE's core platform.
  • Rear cameras include a 50MP Zeiss main, an 8MP ultrawide, and a 50MP Sony IMX8-series periscope telephoto — all with Zeiss tuning.
  • Battery is 7,015–7,100mAh with 90W wired fast charging — same capacity as the X300s but without wireless charging.
  • The phone measures just 7.99mm thin at 203g — an impressive achievement for this battery size.
  • An ultrasonic fingerprint sensor is possible but unconfirmed; design features a square camera island and metal frame.

Where It Fits in Vivo's Expanding X300 World

The X300 series has become a lineup in its own right. You've got the X300 (compact, 200MP), X300 Pro (periscope telephoto focus), X300 Ultra (dual 200MP, absolute flagship), X300 FE (Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, more accessible), and X300s (Dimensity 9500, released March 2026 at ¥4,999). Now the X300e. Vivo's clearly trying to cover every conceivable buyer profile.
The X300e's Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 positions it alongside the FE in terms of chipset, but the larger 7,100mAh battery and Zeiss periscope telephoto give it a more complete camera and endurance story. I suppose it's the version for someone who wants the full X-series camera experience — Zeiss tuning across all three lenses — without stretching to the X300s pricing or accepting a MediaTek chip.
7,100mAh in a 7.99mm chassis at 203g is the kind of engineering stat that makes you wonder what compromises had to happen elsewhere — and what Vivo's silicon-carbon cell supplier is charging for that density right now.

The Camera Setup Deserves a Closer Look

The 50MP main with Zeiss tuning is expected — that's the X300 standard. The 8MP ultrawide is a step down from the 50MP ultrawide on the X300s and X300 Pro, which is the most notable spec cut in this configuration. You'd notice it if you shoot wide-angle photos regularly.
The periscope telephoto uses a Sony IMX8-series sensor — likely a variant in the IMX882 lineage given Vivo's recent supplier relationships. At 50MP, it should deliver excellent zoom detail. No zoom focal length or optical multiplier has been confirmed yet, which is a gap in this leak.
All three cameras carry Zeiss APO optical tuning and coatings, which is the X-series' most consistent differentiator in real-world color rendering and flare resistance.

90W Charging on a 7,100mAh Cell — No Wireless

The X300s shipped with 90W wired and 40W wireless charging. The X300e reportedly drops the wireless option, keeping only 90W wired. On a 7,100mAh battery that's roughly a 60-70 minute full charge from flat — acceptable, but the wireless omission will frustrate users who've made it part of their routine. Whether this is confirmed or just the current prototype spec isn't clear.
No launch timeline from Digital Chat Station. Given the X300e appeared in IMEI databases alongside the X Fold 6 back in February, and the X Fold 6 just launched in late June, the X300e could be coming sooner than the lack of teasers suggests.
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