Vivo X300 Ultra: European model to be slightly cheaper as euro price leak includes camera kit

Did Vivo use a leak to "test" the reaction to a €2,000 launch price for the Vivo X300 Ultra? There is no proof for that conspiracy theory, but a new price leak now contradicts the previously leaked price of €1,999 that appeared in screenshots from Vivo Austria’s official online store. According to Roland Quandt, the brand-new Zeiss camera flagship will launch at a slightly lower €1,900, which at least means Vivo would not be charging more than Apple does for its 1TB iPhone 17 Pro Max.
Roland cites a European retailer as the source, and on Bluesky he also mentioned a second euro price for the package with the teleconverter. It is not clear which bundle this refers to, but it is likely the one with the 400mm G2 Ultra tele extender. That full package is apparently expected to retail for around €2,300, which would mean a €400 premium for the camera kit with teleconverter. These prices are not easy to swallow, even if this is the top version of the Vivo X300 Ultra with 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage.
Anyone looking to save a substantial amount will naturally go for the China model, for which we recently published an up-to-date price overview with several tips and tricks for minimizing the trade-offs. Vivo Austria, on the other hand, is advertising significant discounts for pre-order customers, provided they buy a large amount of accessories for the Vivo X300 Ultra before availability begins. The official European price of the Zeiss camera flagship will be confirmed on April 16, 2026. The China model, by contrast, will begin shipping from most import retailers as early as next week.
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