Who will be the first to place two 200-megapixel sensors in a smartphone? Surprisingly, it may not be Oppo, but Vivo. According to reports, the upcoming Vivo X300 Ultra is expected to debut as the first—and so far only—flagship to feature this configuration in 2026.
Earlier speculation pointed to the Oppo Find X9 Ultra, rumored to arrive with a “400MP combo.” However, reliable Chinese tipster Digital Chat Station now claims Oppo has taken a different route, sticking with a dual-periscope design and shelving the idea of dual 200MP cameras. Vivo, on the other hand, seems determined to push the megapixel race further.
Camera Setup of the Vivo X300 Ultra
- Main sensor: 200MP
- Second sensor: 200MP periscope lens (1/1.4-inch, large aperture)
- Ultra-wide sensor: Up to 50MP
The device is also expected to include Zeiss T* lens coating, Vivo’s in-house image processing chips (likely a successor to the V3+), and possibly a new Sony 1/1.1-inch sensor—the same one rumored for the Xiaomi 16 Ultra.
Hardware and Performance
The broader Vivo X300 series will reportedly split its hardware lineup. The X300 and X300 Pro are said to ship with MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500, while the X300 Ultra will feature Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, the direct successor to the Snapdragon 8 Elite.
Vivo’s Strategy
These leaks suggest Vivo is making a bold play to cement its status at the top of the camera-phone market. By doubling down on megapixels and pairing them with cutting-edge optics and processing, the company signals that in 2026, the race will not only be about the size of individual sensors, but also about how many of them a phone can carry.








