Key Takeaways
1. The Vivo X300 Ultra is set to launch in China on Monday, with unverified price listings circulating on Weibo for various storage options.
2. Prices in China are approximately €1,000 for the 12 GB RAM and 256 GB model, with higher prices for larger storage variants, and the complete package priced at €1,500.
3. Retailers in Hong Kong are offering pre-orders with prices that may include additional taxes, with the 12/256 GB version listed at around €1,162.
4. In Europe, the anticipated price for the top model (16 GB RAM, 1 TB storage) is about €1,999, which is significantly higher than prices in Hong Kong.
5. Expected color options include green and black, while a professional SmallRig camera cage will be sold separately for around €415.
Interest is rising as the launch of the Vivo X300 Ultra approaches in China on Monday. A poster that supposedly belongs to Vivo has been making rounds on Chinese Weibo for several days, claiming to show all available storage options and their prices for the Vivo X300 Ultra. However, the authenticity of this poster remains unverified. Regardless, the listed prices are primarily for customers on the Chinese mainland since import retailers usually add an extra 30 percent. If the details are correct, the prices in China would be around €1,000 for the 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage model, €1,070 for the 512 GB version, €1,194 for 1 TB, and €1,500 for the complete package that includes the camera kit.
Unusual Pricing in Hong Kong
It’s quite strange that a retailer in Hong Kong is already sharing import prices before the official launch of the Vivo X300 Ultra in China. It’s not clear if the prices listed by Trinity Electronics are leaks or simply rough estimates based on the leaked pricing from China. Nonetheless, it looks like the China model can be pre-ordered in Hong Kong for about €1,162 for the 12/256 GB version, €1,273 for the 16/512 GB, and €1,384 for the 1 TB model. Since these are prices converted from HKD, there will probably be extra taxes and import duties, unlike stores like Tradingshenzhen or Average Dad, where all taxes are already included. Trinity Electronics states that the China model is expected to start shipping on April 3, and it comes with a one-year warranty from Vivo.
Pricing Insights for Europe
There’s also some detailed info available regarding the anticipated Euro prices for Austria and Germany. The official Vivo shop for Austria, Germany, and Hungary, which opened with the Vivo X300 Pro, seems to have already listed the Vivo X300 Ultra, according to screenshots that have been shared online. However, those listings were not found when checked, so the leak can’t be confirmed directly, although the screenshots look quite credible.
As it stands, Vivo seems to be planning a European price of €1,999, but this is not for the 12/256 GB version, as some sources have suggested; it is actually for the top model featuring 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage. This price still represents a considerable increase over the roughly €1,384 expected in Hong Kong, even with an added 20% tax. Nevertheless, Vivo usually offers a 3-year warranty in Europe, and it’s likely there will be preorder promotions at the time of the launch, probably in April. Sadly, none of the leaks have clarified if there will be additional storage options beyond the 1 TB variant. Regarding colors, the green and black options are likely to be available in Germany and Austria, while the white color might not be offered. Additionally, the SmallRig camera cage for professional videographers, which has been seen multiple times before, is expected to be sold separately for around €415.
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