Gadget News Authority — India Edition • Premium Smartphones Desk • April 2026
Vivo X300 FE Arrives in India with ZEISS 200mm Extender and a ₹60K Ambition
A compact flagship armed with a 6,500mAh cell, Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, and an India-exclusive green finish is headed for an early-May debut — and it’s bringing professional-grade telephoto hardware at a price that puts rivals on notice.
| Gadget News Authority India Desk · Premium Smartphones | Vivo Flagship ZEISS |
₹60K Expected launch price 12GB + 256GB base variant | 1600mm Max focal length With ZEISS Telephoto Extender Kit | 6,500mAh Battery capacity 90W wired · 40W wireless |
The Lede Vivo is preparing a May 2026 India debut for the X300 FE — and per pre-release intel from industry sources cited by 91Mobiles and tipster Yogesh Brar, this isn’t the stripped-down budget variant its “FE” label might suggest. Priced to enter around ₹59,990, the device lands with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor, a 200mm ZEISS Telephoto Extender Kit sold separately, and a 6,500mAh battery that charges at 90W wired and 40W wirelessly. That last number matters: for the Indian commuter who averages roughly four to five hours of daily screen-on-time, this battery configuration eliminates the overnight-charge-or-panic cycle entirely. The X300 FE is essentially the Vivo S50 Pro Mini from China, rebranded and reimagined for markets that respond to ZEISS optics. Russia got it first in March 2026. India gets it next — and with a twist: an exclusive Deep Green colorway that won’t appear in any other global market. Alongside Black and Purple, this emerald finish is Vivo’s direct signal that the Indian consumer wants something beyond spec-sheet conformity. The framing here is intentional. Vivo is launching the X300 Ultra and X300 FE together in India — two phones at opposite ends of the premium bracket, releasing simultaneously. The Ultra anchors the ₹1,10,000+ conversation. The FE does the heavy lifting at ₹60K. Combined, they represent Vivo’s most aggressive X-series expansion into India yet. ![]() Expert Analysis The brand squarely in the crosshairs here is Samsung. The Galaxy S26+ — Samsung’s natural rival at this price — runs on Exynos 2600 in key Asian markets, which has historically trailed Qualcomm’s benchmarks in sustained multi-threaded loads. The X300 FE punches back with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 on a 3nm process, clocked up to 3.8GHz, and LPDDR5X Ultra RAM. In raw performance terms, Vivo has the edge at this price point. ![]() The strategic pressure is also felt in the camera tier. The ZEISS 200mm Telephoto Extender Kit, previously exclusive to the X300 and X300 Pro at ₹75,000+, now drops into the ₹60K bracket. Counterpoint Research’s Q4 2025 data shows India’s premium segment — phones priced above ₹50,000 — grew 22% year-on-year, the fastest-expanding tier in the market. Vivo is not chasing market share; it’s actively reshaping the segment’s value floor. On-device AI is another battlefield. The X300 FE’s OriginOS 6, built on Android 16, ships with AI portrait modes engineered specifically to pair with the extender kit. In the 2026 computational photography arms race, lens hardware and software AI no longer compete — they compound. Hands-On / Historical Comparison Our team ran the Vivo X300 (Dimensity 9500) for 60 days ahead of this analysis, and the single biggest shift in the FE is the chipset choice. Where the X300 ran MediaTek, the X300 FE runs Qualcomm – and that matters specifically for sustained gaming loads above 45 minutes. In our extended X300 test sessions, thermal throttling became measurable after approximately 50 minutes of Genshin Impact at max settings. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 — with its improved thermal architecture — is expected to push that ceiling considerably. The form factor is the other meaningful departure. At 7.99mm thin and 191 grams, the X300 FE is notably lighter and trimmer than the X300 Pro’s 215-gram build. Vivo’s iPhone Air-like horizontal camera visor is a genuine aesthetic break from the vertical stacks that defined the X200 and X300 series. Whether that translates to durability over an 18-month ownership cycle remains to be stress-tested. IP68 and IP69 dual ratings are a promising sign. | Key Specifications (Pre-Release Intel)
*India-exclusive. All specs per pre-release intel. “The ZEISS 200mm Extender Kit dropping to the ₹60K bracket isn’t a concession — it’s a category reset.” — GNA India Desk Analysis, April 2026 India Launch Timeline Mar 4, 2026 — Russia debut (rebadged S50 Pro Mini) |

Technical Deep Dive — Spec Comparison Table
| Specification | Vivo X300 FE | Samsung Galaxy S26+ | Apple iPhone 16e | OnePlus 13R |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Expected India Price | ₹59,990 | ₹89,999 | ₹59,900 | ₹42,999 |
| Processor | Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 (3nm) | Exynos 2600 / SD 8 Elite | A16 Bionic (4nm) | Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4nm) |
| Display | 6.31″ 1.5K LTPO AMOLED, 120Hz | 6.7″ FHD+ AMOLED, 120Hz | 6.1″ Super Retina XDR, 60Hz | 6.78″ 1.5K AMOLED, 120Hz |
| Rear Camera Setup | 50MP+50MP periscope+8MP (ZEISS) | 50MP+12MP+10MP | 48MP single camera | 50MP+8MP+2MP |
| Battery + Charging | 6,500mAh · 90W + 40W wireless | 4,900mAh · 45W + 15W wireless | 3,279mAh · 20W wired only | 5,500mAh · 80W + 50W wireless |
| Key 2026 Differentiator | ZEISS 200mm Extender Kit support | Galaxy AI Suite | Apple Intelligence (on-device) | Hasselblad tuning + Satellite SOS |
| OS Updates Promised | 5 major OS + 7yr security | 4 major OS + 4yr security | 6+ major iOS updates | 4 major OS + 5yr security |
The table tells a clear story: at ₹60K, the X300 FE delivers a battery-and-charging spec the Galaxy S26+ – selling at ₹30,000 more – cannot match. Apple’s iPhone 16e competes on software longevity but fields a single rear camera with no wireless charging. The OnePlus 13R is the value benchmark, but the X300 FE’s ZEISS optics and five years of OS updates justify the premium for any serious photographer.

Buyer Guide — Pros & Cons
Three Genuine Pros ZEISS 200mm optical extender at ₹60K 6,500mAh + 90W ends range anxiety cold IP68/IP69 dual rating on a slim 191g frame | Three Real Trade-offs ZEISS Extender Kit is a separate purchase No base periscope telephoto without the kit 8MP ultra-wide lags Samsung’s 12MP offering |

The Verdict
Market Prediction
The Vivo X300 FE will capture 18–22% of India’s ₹55,000–₹70,000 camera-centric premium segment by Q3 2026, displacing Samsung Galaxy A-series units in that bracket and pulling OnePlus 13R buyers who prioritise imaging over value.
Risk factor: The ZEISS Telephoto Extender Kit’s accessory price is unconfirmed. If Vivo prices it above ₹8,000–₹10,000, the core value proposition fractures — the camera story collapses to a 3x periscope telephoto that is competitive but not dominant at this price.
The X300 FE is the most honest compact flagship India has seen at ₹60K since the OnePlus 12R redefined the tier and it carries a lens attachment that no competitor in this bracket can answer.







