Vivo has launched the X300 Pro in Nepal and the price is actually lower than what they’re asking in India. That’s unusual. The company’s also offering some good deals if you buy early. We’ve been using this phone for a bit now, so here’s our complete Vivo X300 Pro review in Nepal – what it’s really like and whether it makes sense to spend this much money on it.
Display & Design

The screen measures 6.78 inches with 1.5K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. Everything moves without any stuttering when you swipe or scroll. The brightness goes up to 4500 nits, which means sunlight isn’t a problem when you’re outside. It has IP68/69 rating, so water and dust won’t get inside easily. The phone weighs 226 grams – you’ll feel it in your pocket but it’s not uncomfortable to hold for long periods.
Performance

This phone runs on MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 chip. Nepal gets this processor for the first time with the X300 Pro. There’s 16GB RAM and 512GB storage space. Apps open when you tap them, moving between different apps doesn’t make you wait and games play without freezing or dropping frames. The system runs Android 16 with some AI tools that can help you get things done faster on your phone.
Camera

The 200MP telephoto camera is what separates this from other phones. When you zoom in on something far away, other phones usually give you mushy, unclear pictures. This one doesn’t – the photos stay detailed. The regular 50MP camera takes good photos in most situations, and the ultrawide works fine for big scenes. Night photos come out usable without needing much editing. Zeiss worked on these cameras and it shows in how the pictures look. The front camera is 50MP and takes good selfies.
Battery

The 6,510 mAh battery gets you through a full day even if you’re using the phone a lot. Sometimes it’ll go into the second day too. Charging is 90W with the cable, which means it fills up pretty quick – maybe while you’re having breakfast. There’s 40W wireless charging as well if that’s what you prefer. They put the charger in the box, which is nice since many companies stopped doing that.
Additional Features & Accessories
The fingerprint sensor under the screen works every time you use it. Both speakers are loud enough for videos and music. You get Wi-Fi 7, NFC and all the usual connection options. There’s a special version with satellite connection for people who go to places without phone towers. If you bought the Zeiss lens attachment for last year’s X200 Ultra, it fits this phone too – good news for anyone who already has one.
Vivo X300 Pro Specifications
- Design & Build: 161.2 x 75.5 x 8 mm, 226 g, Glass front (Armor Glass), aluminum alloy frame, glass back, IP68/IP69 dust tight and water resistant
- Display: 6.78-inches LTPO AMOLED, 120Hz, 4500 nits (peak)
- Processor: Mediatek Dimensity 9500 (3 nm)
- Memory: 16GB+512GB
- Rear Camera: 50 MP, f/1.6, 24mm (wide) + 200 MP, f/2.7, 85mm (periscope telephoto) + 50 MP, f/2.0, 15mm, 119˚ (ultrawide)
- Front Camera: 50 MP, f/2.0, 20mm (wide)
- Software & UI: Android 16 + OriginOS 6 (5 major Android upgrades)
- Sensors: Fingerprint (under display, ultrasonic), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, Satellite connectivity support (optional, market/region dependent)
- Battery: 6510 mAh, 90W wired & 40W wireless charging
- Network & SIM: 5G, Nano-SIM, eSIM
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, IR Blaster, GPS, NFC, USB Type-C 3.2, OTG
- Colors: Phantom Black, Dune Brown
Vivo X300 Pro Price and Availability in Nepal
The Vivo X300 Pro price in Nepal is Rs. 179,999 for the 16GB/512GB version. That’s cheaper than what similar flagship phones cost here. Vivo’s running some launch offers right now – there’s cashback available and you can get their camera accessories at discounted prices. If you’re thinking about buying one, it’s worth checking out these offers since they won’t stick around forever.
| Vivo X300 Pro | Price in Nepal (Official) |
| 16GB/512GB | NPR 179,999 |
Conclusion
Should you buy the Vivo X300 Pro? If you’ve got the budget for a flagship phone and don’t want to overpay, this makes sense. The camera setup is probably the best reason to get it, but the processor, battery and everything else work well too. No phone is perfect, and this one has its quirks, but for the price with these launch offers, you’re getting a lot. Check it out if you’re planning to buy a new phone soon.
FAQs About Vivo X300 Pro
What is the Vivo X300 Pro price in Nepal?
The Vivo X300 Pro costs Rs. 179,999 in Nepal for the version with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. That’s less than what it costs in India, which doesn’t happen often
Is the Vivo X300 Pro camera good for photography?
Yeah, the camera is really good. It has a 200MP telephoto lens that keeps photos clear even when you zoom in a lot – most phones make zoomed photos look bad. There’s a 50MP main camera for regular photos and a 50MP ultrawide for big scenes. Zeiss helped design these cameras, so colors look natural and you get nice details in your photos. Night shots turn out better than you’d expect too.
How long does the Vivo X300 Pro battery last?
The battery is 6510 mAh, which gets you through a full day even if you’re on your phone a lot. Sometimes it goes into the next day before you need to charge. When you do plug it in, the 90W charging fills it up fast – like during breakfast or a quick break. There’s also 40W wireless charging if you want to use that. They include the charger in the box too.
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