Vivo has recently launched its next flagship phone Vivo X300 Pro. Built from the ground up as a camera-centric device, meant to not just take on the established competition, but completely destroy it. With a 50 MP main camera, a 50 MP ultra-wide and a 200 MP sensor below its zoom lens, it’s certainly making a statement before you even reach the shutter button.
In fact, digging deeper into the additional camera settings and tune-ups of these two phones can certainly yield infinite combinations of comparisons between them. So, let’s keep it simple – default settings, out-of-the-box camera experience. How do they do it? Well, the samples are worth following:
iPhone 17 Pro Max vs Galaxy S25 Ultra camera specs:
Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max |
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main camera 50MP, f/2.0 24mm 1/1.28-inch sensor |
main camera 48MP, f/1.6 24mm 1/1.3-inch sensor |
ultra wide 50MP, f2.0 15mm 1/2.76-inch sensor |
ultra-wide camera 48MP, f/2.2 13mm 1/2.55-inch sensor |
telephoto 3.5X zoom (85mm) 200MP, f/2.7 1/1.4-inch sensor |
telephoto 2 4X Zoom (100mm) 48MP, f/2.8 1/2.55-inch sensor |
front camera 50MP |
front camera 18MP center stage |
zoom quality
Vivo X300 Pro 100x Zoom
front camera
Main camera (day photos)
Main camera (night photos)
Ultra-wide camera (night photos)
So, what do you think about the Vivo X300 Pro photos? Are they living up to your expectations, maybe even crushing the iPhone? Or does Apple need to move on?