Vivo’s upcoming X300 series aims to rival the iPhone 17 by offering not only upgraded processors and cameras but also a unique connectivity feature that appeals to Apple users. The X300 Pro, powered by MediaTek Dimensity 9500, is set to be Vivo’s flagship competitor, while the compact X300 caters to those seeking portability without compromising on performance.
AirDrop-Style File Sharing
A standout feature of the X300 series is an AirDrop-style file sharing tool integrated into OriginOS 6, which runs on Android 16. This feature allows users to wirelessly transfer files between Vivo devices and Apple products, including Macs and iPads, simply by signing in with a Vivo account. Unlike traditional methods, no cables or shared Wi-Fi are required. While it remains part of Vivo’s ecosystem, this functionality marks a significant step toward Android-iOS interoperability.
Design and Camera Upgrades
The X300 Pro is expected to include a Hasselblad-tuned quad camera setup along with design refinements, providing both style and photography capabilities. The smaller X300 model offers similar software benefits in a more compact form factor, appealing to users who prioritize portability.
Ecosystem Bridging
With this series, Vivo is not just improving hardware; it’s actively bridging Android and Apple ecosystems. For users who frequently switch between Android phones and Apple computers, the X300 series could remove compatibility frustrations, making cross-platform workflows smoother and more efficient.