The vivo X300 Ultra is no longer a China-only flagship. A new certification filing in Indonesia has effectively sealed its global release, following earlier European approvals. For U.S. smartphone buyers tracking next-generation Android hardware, this is a major confirmation.
The device carries the model number V2562, which has been consistently linked to the X300 Ultra since late 2025. With regulatory boxes now checked across multiple regions, a worldwide launch window is clearly imminent.
Global Certifications Lock It In
After passing European certification in December, the X300 Ultra has now appeared in Indonesia’s TKDN database — a key requirement for devices sold locally. This dual-region approval pattern typically precedes a broad international rollout, including North America.
Industry tracking sites such as GSMArena have independently verified the listing, reinforcing the global launch narrative.
Rumored vivo X300 Ultra Specifications
- 6.82-inch LTPO AMOLED display
- QHD+ resolution with adaptive refresh rate
- Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset
- 200MP primary camera
- 200MP periscope telephoto camera
- Metal frame design
- No dedicated camera shutter button
- Battery capacity of at least 7,000mAh
If these specifications hold, the X300 Ultra would become the first smartphone in the world to feature dual 200MP cameras — a direct challenge to Samsung’s Ultra line and Xiaomi’s top-tier flagships.
What This Means for U.S. Buyers
Vivo’s recent strategy has focused on narrowing the gap between Chinese-first launches and global availability. A confirmed worldwide release makes the X300 Ultra a realistic option for U.S. Android users who want bleeding-edge camera hardware without waiting a year for international variants.
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Launch Timing
While vivo hasn’t announced an official release date, multiple certifications suggest a launch window in early 2026. Given vivo’s recent rollout patterns, U.S. availability should follow closely behind the initial global announcement.
We’ll continue tracking confirmed specs, pricing, and U.S. carrier compatibility as more information becomes available.
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