New price leaks revealed possible changes in Vivo’s plans to price its new global phone, the X300 Ultra, with a storage space of 1 TB within European markets. This recent information contradicts previous leaks that showed screenshots from the official store of the Vivo branch in Austria indicating that the price of the phone would be 1,999 euros, which raised speculation about the possibility of Vivo intentionally leaking the initial price to test consumer reactions before the official launch.
The famous technical leaker Roland Quandt confirmed, based on information from a retailer in Europe, that this pioneering phone equipped with Zeiss cameras will be launched at a slightly lower price of 1,900 euros. This new pricing puts the phone in direct and fair competition in the market, as it means that Vivo will not impose higher fees than Apple imposes on its flagship phone, the iPhone 17 Pro Max, which is equipped with the same storage capacity of 1 terabyte to encourage users to purchase.

Experts pointed out a second price leak regarding an additional package that includes an advanced optical teleconverter to enhance photography capabilities. Although the details of the package are not completely clear, it is highly likely that it includes the G2 Ultra Telephoto Extender with a diameter of 400 mm, as this comprehensive package is expected to be sold at a price of around 2,300 euros, which means paying an additional amount of 400 euros for the complete camera kit with the teleconverter.
These prices seem relatively high for some users, even though they are for the highest version of the phone, which comes with 16 GB of random memory and a huge storage space of 1 TB. Buyers wishing to save a large amount of money can choose to purchase the Chinese version of the phone, which provides the same powerful specifications with the ability to overcome some simple technical limitations by following specific tips and tricks for dealing with imported devices.
The Vivo branch in Austria offers large and attractive discounts to customers who pre-order, provided that they purchase a large amount of accessories for the phone before it is officially available in the market. Vivo is scheduled to officially announce the final European prices for this flagship phone distinguished by Zeiss cameras on April 16, 2026, while shipments of the Chinese version will begin through most retailers specializing in importing starting next week to meet consumer requests.








