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Vivo X300 Ultra: Official Euro and China import prices leaked

Not only the official Euro price of the Vivo X300 Ultra in Austria, but also the first import prices from China are already known ahead of launch
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Not only the official Euro price of the Vivo X300 Ultra in Austria, but also the first import prices from China are already known ahead of launch
For several days, a supposed poster has been circulating in China revealing the retail prices of all Vivo X300 Ultra storage configurations. Ahead of the launch in China next week, there is now more concrete information available. Not only the import prices from China, but also the official euro pricing for Austria and Germany are known, and one of the accessories aimed at video creators will also be available in the EU.

Interest is building ahead of the Vivo X300 Ultra launch in China on Monday. On Chinese Weibo, a supposed Vivo poster has been circulating for several days that is said to reveal all storage configurations of the Vivo X300 Ultra in China, including official pricing. It cannot be confirmed whether this poster is authentic. In any case, these prices are only relevant for buyers on the Chinese mainland, as import retailers typically add around 30 percent. If the information is accurate, the Vivo X300 Ultra in China would cost approximately €1,000 for the 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage variant, €1,070 for 512 GB, €1,194 for 1 TB, and €1,500 for the full package with the camera kit.

A supposed poster with Vivo X300 Ultra pricing has been circulating in China
A supposed poster with Vivo X300 Ultra pricing has been circulating in China

First import prices emerge online

It is unusual that a retailer in Hong Kong is already listing import prices before the Vivo X300 Ultra has officially launched in China. It is currently unclear whether the prices shown in the online shop of Trinity Electronics are a leak or simply estimates based on leaked China pricing. In any case, it appears that the China model in Hong Kong can be ordered with 12/256 GB for approximately €1,162, with 16/512 GB for about €1,273, and with 1 TB of storage for around €1,384. Since these are converted HKD prices, additional taxes and import duties will likely apply, unlike with retailers such as Tradingshenzhen or Average Dad, where all taxes are included. According to Trinity Electronics, the China model will begin shipping on April 3, and a one-year Vivo warranty is included.

Vivo shop in Europe leaks official Euro prices

There is also more detailed information available, specifically what appears to be the officially planned Euro price for Austria and Germany. The official Vivo shop for Austria, Germany, and Hungary, which has been in place since the launch of the Vivo X300 Pro, appears to have already listed the Vivo X300 Ultra, at least based on screenshots circulating online. When checked, those listings were no longer available, so the leak cannot be directly confirmed, although the screenshots appear highly authentic.

The Vivo X300 Ultra is apparently going to be sold in Austria, Germany, and Hungary for around €2,000
The Vivo X300 Ultra is apparently going to be sold in Austria, Germany, and Hungary for around €2,000

€2,000 for the European Vivo X300 Ultra with 1 TB

Accordingly, Vivo appears to be planning a European price of €1,999, though not for the 12/256 GB version as some have claimed, but for the top configuration with 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage. This still represents a significant premium over the approximately €1,384 expected in Hong Kong, even after adding 20% tax. However, Vivo typically offers a 3-year warranty in Europe, and at launch, likely in April, there will probably be preorder deals again. Unfortunately, none of the leaks have confirmed whether additional storage options will be available beyond the 1 TB version. As for colors, the green and black versions will likely be offered in Germany and Austria, while the white variant may not be included. Also listed was the SmallRig camera cage for professional videographers, which has been seen multiple times before and is expected to be sold separately for around €415.

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> Expert Reviews and News on Laptops, Smartphones and Tech Innovations > News > News Archive > Newsarchive 2026 03 > Vivo X300 Ultra: Official Euro and China import prices leaked
Alexander Fagot, 2026-03-28 (Update: 2026-03-28)