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Vivo to unsettle iPhone 17 Pro and Galaxy S26 Ultra with DSLR-level tech on its next

Two 200MP cameras, DSLR-grade stabilization, and a global launch — Vivo's X300 Ultra is coming for Apple and Samsung's lunch in 2026.

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Vivo X300 with iPhone 17 Pro Max.
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Vivo’s product manager Han Boxiao took to Weibo this week to talk telephoto cameras, and what he described sounds less like a smartphone spec sheet and more like a pitch for a professional cinema rig.

The subject: the fifth-generation Zeiss 200-megapixel “Thanos” periscope telephoto lens coming to the Vivo X300 Ultra — and if even half of it holds up, the iPhone 17 Pro and Galaxy S26 Ultra have a real problem on their hands.

New zoom sensor with some serious resolution and stabilization muscle

The centerpiece is a new Samsung HPE sensor sitting behind Zeiss’ fifth-gen 200MP Thanos telephoto lens, with improvements across colour, focus, HDR, and power efficiency. But the thing that jumps out is the stabilization.

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Regular telephoto OIS on most phones wobbles between 0.7° and 1°. The X200 Ultra’s 1.2° was already making competitors nervous. The X300 Ultra reportedly triples that, hitting 3° optical image stabilization — CIPA 7.0 territory, the kind of rating you’d expect on a dedicated professional camera, not something that fits in a jacket pocket.

Han Boxiao showed the lens physically moving in a demo video, and it’s the sort of thing that makes you do a double-take.

Faster autofocus for moving subjects

Then there’s autofocus. A new Blueprint high-refresh-rate AF engine pushes telephoto motion capture to 60fps — double what the rest of the industry manages at 30fps. Wildlife, sports, kids who won’t stay still — the X300 Ultra is apparently ready for all of it.

Zoom out to the full camera system and it gets more interesting. The X300 Ultra pairs this telephoto with a 200MP Sony LYT-901 primary sensor, making it the only phone currently expected to field two 200MP cameras simultaneously. Neither Apple nor Samsung are anywhere near that on paper.

A China launch is expected later this month, with a global rollout pencilled in for sometime in Q2 2026 — the first time Vivo’s Ultra series is heading to international markets at all.

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