Vivo X300 series: With its next X300 series, Vivo will not only improve the camera and processor but also launch a new connectivity feature that will directly compete with Apple’s ecosystem. As to a senior Vivo executive on Weibo, OriginOS 6, which is based on Android 16, would be used when the X300 Pro and X300 launch.

The special feature is that the X300 Pro, which will directly compete with the Apple iPhone 17 series, will include a MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset and is seen as the company’s strongest option to date. It will be significantly thinner and have a new rear camera setup.

just like the iPhone 17’s file sharing feature

The most appealing function is AirDrop, a wireless file sharing the ability that makes it simple to move files between Vivo smartphones and Apple products like the MacBook and iPad. No cable or identical Wi-Fi will be needed for this; all that is needed is to log in with the same Vivo account on both devices. Direct connectivity with Apple goods is an attempt to close the gap between iOS and Android, even if this capability will only be available within Vivo’s ecosystem for the time being.

iQOO 15 will assist this feature.

The X300 series will not be the only device with this new file sharing capability. With the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 CPU, Vivo’s sub-brand’s upcoming iQOO 15 will also come with OriginOS 6 and the same technologies.

In regard to hardware, the X300 Pro will include a quad camera setup that has been improved by Hasselblad, while the X300 is a smaller phone that is a better choice for people who want small phones.

Apple and Android can be used in cooperation.

All things considered, Vivo is not simply focusing on hardware upgrades this time. The X300 series aims to close the gap between Apple and Android. It may become a unique draw for people who use Android phones and Apple computers or tablets at the same time if its new AirDrop-like feature performs as planned.