Vivo X300 Pro Officially Launched in Nepal: Exciting Deals Await!

Vivo X300 Pro Officially Launched in Nepal: Exciting Deals Await!

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Vivo X300 Pro Officially Launched in Nepal: Exciting Deals Await!

When a company like Vivo, known for pushing boundaries in mobile photography and innovative hardware, launches a new flagship, expectations naturally run high. And the Vivo X300 Pro, now officially launched in Nepal, doesn’t disappoint, at least on paper.

As the direct successor to the beloved X200 Pro, the X300 Pro doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel. Instead, it leans into a well-tested formula with meaningful refinements. In a time when even premium flagships like the Samsung S25 feel like incremental AI tweaks over their predecessors, Vivo’s move to fine-tune its strongest features feels refreshing.

The good news? It comes at a surprising price point, NPR 1,79,999 for the 16GB RAM and 512GB storage variant, which is Rs. 5,000 cheaper than the X200 Pro. And it brings along some tempting launch offers, including cashback and camera kits. But there’s much more than meets the eye. Let’s dive deep.

Design & Display

At first glance, the Vivo X300 Pro doesn’t stray far from the X200 Pro’s aesthetic DNA. But look closer, and you’ll notice a mature evolution in its design language. The biggest visual change? A flat display that replaces the previously curved panel, offering a more premium, symmetrical look, reminiscent of the iPhone’s design philosophy.

The display itself is a 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED panel with an impressive 144Hz refresh rate, 2K resolution (1260 x 2800 pixels), and up to 4,500 nits peak brightness. For anyone wondering if curved screens are still relevant, Vivo’s shift here speaks volumes about the industry’s direction.

And yes, there’s now an Action Button on the left frame, another subtle nod to iPhone users, but one that’s undeniably useful.

Protection-wise, the screen is topped with Armor Glass, ensuring better durability and resistance to scratches and cracks. The device is also IP68/IP69 rated, meaning it’s built to handle dust and even the occasional dunk in water.

Camera

Let’s be honest, when you think of the X-series, you think camera prowess. And Vivo has again partnered with Zeiss to co-engineer the triple-lens camera setup on the X300 Pro, delivering flagship-grade imaging with surgical precision.

Rear Cameras:

  • 50MP main sensor (Sony LYT828) with gimbal stabilization for ultra-smooth video and low-light photography.

  • 200MP periscope telephoto lens with 3.7x optical zoom, OIS, and a large 1/1.4" sensor.

  • 50MP ultrawide camera with a 119° field of view.

The new main sensor promises better light sensitivity and dynamic range, while the periscope unit gives it an edge over competitors when it comes to optical zoom, something that’s often compromised in slim flagships.

On the video front, the X300 Pro adds a major feather to its cap: 10-bit Log video recording at up to 4K 120fps. This makes it a legit option for creators and vloggers who need more control in post-production.

Front Camera:

A big leap here, a 50MP front-facing shooter with a larger 1/2.76” sensor, ideal for selfies and front-facing video content.

Overall, the camera bump may be physically large, enough to be visible through jeans, as many users have noted, but it’s a justifiable tradeoff for the sheer versatility it brings.

Performance & Hardware

Under the hood, Vivo has gone with MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 chipset, built on the 3nm process, setting the tone for a performance-intensive experience. While Snapdragon chips often dominate headlines, MediaTek has been quietly catching up, and the Dimensity 9500 is said to be a direct rival to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5.

Coupled with 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB of blazing-fast UFS 4.0 storage, multitasking and data access are snappy and seamless.

And the software experience finally gets a much-needed lift. Unlike previous Vivo global models that shipped with the underwhelming FunTouchOS, the X300 Pro now comes with OriginOS 6 based on Android 16,  a much cleaner, faster, and more visually refined user interface. It’s not as customizable as its Chinese counterpart, but it’s still a major step forward for Vivo’s international software game.

Battery & Charging

Vivo didn’t stop at refinement, it delivered a substantial upgrade in battery life too. The 6,510mAh silicon-anode battery is one of the largest in any mainstream flagship today.

It supports:

  • 90W wired fast charging

  • 40W wireless charging

This massive battery combined with efficient 3nm architecture promises all-day endurance and then some. It’s especially impressive when you consider that the phone is still just 7.99mm thick and weighs 226g.

 

Price and Launch Offers in Nepal

The Vivo X300 Pro has been officially launched in Nepal at a price of Rs. 1,79,999 for the 16GB RAM and 512GB storage variant, surprisingly Rs. 5,000 cheaper than the previous X200 Pro.

The phone will be available for purchase starting December 15, 2025, through Daraz and authorized retail stores across Nepal.

To make the launch even more attractive, Vivo is offering three exclusive launch deals (buyers can choose one):

  • Offer A: Rs. 7,000 Cashback

  • Offer B: Telephoto Lens Kit worth Rs. 30,000, available for Rs. 14,999

  • Offer C: Grip Kit Set worth Rs. 15,000, available for Rs. 7,000

Additionally, Vivo includes a 2-year extended warranty and 1-time breakage & water damage insurance valid for 6 months,  adding excellent value to an already compelling flagship package.

Vivo X300 Pro Full Specifications

Category

Details

Body

161.98 x 75.48 x 7.99 mm, 226 g

Build

Metal frame, glass back, IP68/IP69 rating

Display

6.78” AMOLED, 144Hz, 2K resolution, 4500 nits

Processor

MediaTek Dimensity 9500 (3nm)

RAM & Storage

16GB LPDDR5X + 512GB UFS 4.0

Rear Cameras

50MP (main), 200MP (periscope), 50MP (ultrawide)

Front Camera

50MP

Battery

6,510mAh, 90W wired, 40W wireless

OS

Android 16, OriginOS 6 (Global)

Colours

Phantom Black, Dune Brown

Price (Nepal)

Rs. 1,79,999 (16/512GB)

Conclusion

The Vivo X300 Pro brings smart upgrades where it matters, a powerful camera, big battery, beautiful display, and top-tier performance. It’s not a complete redesign, but it improves on the already-great X200 Pro in just the right ways.

With a price tag that’s actually lower than last year’s model, and valuable launch offers, it stands out as one of the best flagship deals in Nepal right now. If you want a phone that looks good, performs fast, and takes amazing photos, the Vivo X300 Pro is worth every rupee.

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