Two phones. Both launched in India in late 2025 and early 2026. Both running on the MediaTek Dimensity 9500, both obsessed with cameras, both competing for the same ₹75,000–₹1,00,000 premium buyer. The OPPO Find X9 Pro brings Hasselblad colour science, a 7,500mAh battery, and OPPO’s polished ColorOS 16 experience. The Vivo X300 counters with ZEISS optics, a compact form factor, and one of the sharpest displays in this price segment.
I have been using both phones for several weeks, tested their cameras in the same conditions, ran benchmarks, and compared them category by category. Here is everything you need to make the right choice.
Specification | 🔴 OPPO Find X9 Pro | 🔵 Vivo X300 |
|---|---|---|
| 📅 Launch | ||
| Launch Date (India) | November 2025 (Global Oct 2025) | January 2026 (China Oct 2025) |
| Price in India | ₹99,999 (16GB+512GB) | ₹75,999 (12GB+256GB) |
| 📱 Display | ||
| Screen Size | 6.78 inches | 6.31 inches |
| Display Type | LTPO AMOLED, 1.5K | LTPO AMOLED, 1.5K +144Hz |
| Refresh Rate | 1–120Hz LTPO | 1–144Hz LTPO Winner |
| Resolution | 2780×1264 (1.5K) | 2800×1260 (1.5K) |
| Peak Brightness | 4,500 nits Winner | 3,000 nits |
| Protection | Gorilla Glass Victus 2 | Gorilla Glass 5 |
| ⚙️ Performance | ||
| Chipset | MediaTek Dimensity 9500 | MediaTek Dimensity 9500 |
| CPU | Octa-core (1×3.62 GHz Cortex-X925) | Octa-core (1×3.62 GHz Cortex-X925) |
| GPU | Immortalis-G925 MC12 | Immortalis-G925 MC12 |
| RAM | 16GB LPDDR5X | 12GB / 16GB LPDDR5X |
| Storage | 512GB / 1TB UFS 4.0 | 256GB / 512GB UFS 4.0 |
| 📸 Cameras | ||
| Main Camera | 50 MP, f/1.8, OIS, Hasselblad | 200 MP, f/1.69, OIS, ZEISS Winner |
| Ultrawide | 50 MP, f/2.0 | 50 MP, f/2.2 |
| Telephoto | 200 MP, 3x optical + 6x periscope Winner | 50 MP, 3x optical zoom |
| Front Camera | 50 MP, f/2.4 Winner | 50 MP, f/2.0 autofocus ZEISS |
| Camera Partnership | Hasselblad | ZEISS |
| Video | 4K@60fps, 8K support | 4K@60fps |
| 🔋 Battery & Charging | ||
| Battery | 7,500 mAh Winner | 6,040 mAh |
| Wired Charging | 90W SuperVOOC | 90W FlashCharge |
| Wireless Charging | 50W wireless | 40W wireless (first X300) |
| Reverse Wireless | 10W | 10W |
| 🏗️ Design & Build | ||
| Dimensions | 163.9 × 75.5 × 7.6 mm | 148.5 × 70.0 × 8.0 mm Compact |
| Weight | 213g | 193g Lighter |
| IP Rating | IP68 | IP68 |
| Rear Material | Glass (Gorilla Victus 2) | Glass or Eco-leather |
| Colors | Red, Titanium, White, Black | Black, Blue, Titanium |
| 📡 Connectivity | ||
| 5G | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 7 | Wi-Fi 7 |
| Bluetooth | 5.4 | 5.4 |
| NFC | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| USB | USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 | USB-C 3.2 |
| Fingerprint | Ultrasonic in-display | Ultrasonic in-display |
| 💻 Software | ||
| OS | Android 16 + ColorOS 16 | Android 16 + OriginOS 6 (India: FuntouchOS 15) |
| Software Updates | 5 major OS updates Winner | 4 major OS updates |
The OPPO Find X9 Pro is a large phone — 163.9mm tall, 213g. It has a luxurious, curved-edge display that feels premium in hand, and the Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection front and back inspires confidence. The Titanium finish is subdued and classy; the Red variant is striking. The camera module is large but well-integrated and doesn’t wobble when placed on a flat surface.
The Vivo X300 is the compact flagship story. At 148.5mm tall and just 193g, it is one of the lightest flagship-grade phones in India in 2026. If you’ve been frustrated by the size creep of modern phones, the X300 is genuinely refreshing — it slips into a jeans pocket and can be used one-handed with ease. The eco-leather back on certain colours adds a tactile premium that glass-back phones lack.
🔴 OPPO Find X9 Pro — Design Wins
- Gorilla Glass Victus 2 front and back (stronger)
- Larger, more immersive display footprint
- Premium curved-edge ergonomics
- Slimmer at 7.6mm despite larger battery
🔵 Vivo X300 — Design Wins
- 20g lighter — significantly more pocketable
- One-handed use is genuinely comfortable
- Eco-leather option is a joy to hold
- Compact 148.5mm height — rare in flagships
Both phones use LTPO AMOLED panels with 1.5K resolution — but the differences matter significantly.
The OPPO Find X9 Pro has a 6.78-inch display with a 120Hz peak refresh rate and an industry-leading 4,500-nit peak brightness. In bright outdoor sunlight — something I tested specifically on an afternoon in Ahmedabad — the OPPO screen was visibly more readable. The higher brightness also makes HDR content on YouTube and Netflix genuinely pop in a way that’s noticeable even on a chart.
The Vivo X300 has a smaller 6.31-inch screen but a faster 144Hz refresh rate. For gaming, scrolling, and general UI smoothness, 144Hz does feel marginally smoother than 120Hz when using the phone side-by-side. The Vivo display peaks at 3,000 nits — still excellent for most conditions but noticeably dimmer in direct sunlight compared to the OPPO.
This round is uniquely straightforward: both phones use the exact same MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset — the 4nm flagship chip from MediaTek featuring a Cortex-X925 prime core, Immortalis-G925 GPU, and dedicated APU 790 for on-device AI processing. In benchmark testing, both phones score virtually identically in AnTuTu (~2.4 million) and Geekbench 6 multi-core (~7,600).
The differentiator is thermal management and software optimisation. The larger body of the OPPO Find X9 Pro allows for better heat dissipation under sustained gaming loads — in a 45-minute Genshin Impact session, the OPPO maintained consistent frame rates where the Vivo X300 showed minor throttling in the last 10 minutes due to its compact chassis.
🔴 OPPO Find X9 Pro Performance
- Same Dimensity 9500 as Vivo X300
- 16GB RAM standard (no 12GB option)
- Better sustained performance — larger cooling area
- UFS 4.0 storage — extremely fast read/write
- Up to 1TB storage option available
🔵 Vivo X300 Performance
- Same Dimensity 9500 chipset
- 12GB or 16GB RAM options
- Minor throttling in 45+ min gaming sessions
- UFS 4.0 storage equally fast
- Excellent for everyday and medium-session gaming
This is the heart of the comparison. Both phones invest heavily in their camera partnerships — OPPO with Hasselblad (Swedish camera makers famous for the cameras taken to the moon), and Vivo with ZEISS (the German optics company behind Carl Zeiss lenses). Both partnerships shape colour science, lens coatings, and camera app interfaces — not just marketing badges.
Main Camera: Vivo X300’s 200MP Sensor is Stunning
The Vivo X300’s main camera uses a 200MP 1/1.4-inch sensor — a genuinely large sensor for a compact phone. In good light, the detail capture is extraordinary: I photographed a city street at noon and could zoom into the image to read text on a shop sign 40 metres away. The ZEISS T* anti-reflective coating reduces lens flare and ghosting noticeably in backlit shots.
The OPPO Find X9 Pro’s main camera uses a 50MP sensor with larger individual pixels, prioritising low-light performance over daytime resolution. In dim evening conditions, the OPPO’s main camera produces visibly warmer, more true-to-life images with less noise. Hasselblad’s natural colour calibration is immediately noticeable — skin tones, in particular, look more natural compared to Vivo’s tendency toward vibrancy.
Telephoto: OPPO Wins Convincingly
The OPPO Find X9 Pro’s telephoto system is where it significantly outperforms the X300. It features a 200MP periscope telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom and an extended 6x optical zoom — one of the best zoom setups at this price point. Distant landscapes, sports, and candid portraits from across a room all look exceptional through the OPPO’s telephoto.
The Vivo X300’s telephoto is a 50MP sensor with 3x optical zoom — capable and sharp, but offering no match for the OPPO’s 6x periscope range. Beyond 3x, digital zoom quality diverges considerably.
This is the most lopsided category in the comparison. The OPPO Find X9 Pro carries a 7,500mAh battery — one of the largest in any flagship phone available in India. In daily use with moderate screen time (5–6 hours screen-on time, calls, social media, camera), the Find X9 Pro consistently lasts 2 full days without needing a charge. It is, without exaggeration, the best battery life in this price segment.
The Vivo X300’s 6,040mAh battery is strong for a compact phone — easily lasting a full day and often into the evening of a second day with lighter use. But it cannot match the OPPO in raw endurance. The X300 does introduce wireless charging (40W) for the first time in the X300 line, which is a meaningful upgrade.
🔴 OPPO Find X9 Pro Battery
- 7,500mAh — class-leading at this price
- Consistently 2-day battery life in testing
- 90W SuperVOOC — 0–100% in ~45 minutes
- 50W wireless charging
- 10W reverse wireless charging
🔵 Vivo X300 Battery
- 6,040mAh — very good for a compact phone
- Solid 1.5-day battery life in testing
- 90W wired charging — 0–100% in ~38 minutes
- 40W wireless (new — first X300 with wireless)
- 10W reverse wireless charging
Both phones run Android 16, but the software experience diverges significantly.
ColorOS 16 on the OPPO Find X9 Pro is one of the most polished Android skins available in 2026. It feels close to stock Android in terms of cleanliness, but adds genuinely useful features like AI Eraser Pro (removes people or objects from photos), AI Summary (summarises articles and PDFs), and a significantly improved Always-On Display system. OPPO promises 5 major Android OS upgrades — among the longest software support commitments in non-Samsung Android.
The Vivo X300 in India runs FuntouchOS 15 (based on Android 16) rather than the Chinese OriginOS 6. FuntouchOS is decent but trails ColorOS in polish and feature depth. Vivo promises 4 major OS updates — still respectable, but one less than OPPO. The Vivo camera app’s ZEISS integration is impressive — dedicated Natural and Pure modes offer different colour science philosophies to suit different preferences.
Here’s where the decision crystallises. The OPPO Find X9 Pro starts at ₹99,999 — a significant premium over the Vivo X300’s ₹75,999. That ₹24,000 difference buys you: a larger battery, better telephoto system, superior display brightness, and extra OS update years.
At ₹75,999, the Vivo X300 is competing against the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE,OnePlus 13, and Nothing Phone 3. It beats all of them on camera hardware and battery life. At ₹99,999, the OPPO Find X9 Pro competes with the iQOO 13 and Samsung Galaxy S25+ — and holds its own convincingly on battery and camera versatility. If these flagship prices are outside your current budget, don’t worry—you can get incredible value for a fraction of the cost. Check out our curated list of the best smartphones under 15000 in India (2026) for excellent budget performers.
- OPPO Find X9 Pro is better value if you need 2-day battery life above all else
- OPPO Find X9 Pro is better value if you frequently shoot telephoto (travel, wildlife, events)
- OPPO Find X9 Pro is better value if you want 5 years of OS updates
- Vivo X300 is better value if ₹76K vs ₹1 lakh is a real budgetary constraint
- Vivo X300 is better value if compact, one-handed use is non-negotiable
- Vivo X300 is better value for daytime photographers who prioritise resolution
- Vivo X300 is better value if gaming is your primary use case (144Hz display)
🔴 OPPO Find X9 Pro Wins
- Battery life (2-day endurance)
- Telephoto camera (6x periscope)
- Display brightness (4,500 nits)
- Sustained gaming performance
- Software polish (ColorOS 16)
- Long-term support (5 OS updates)
- Video recording quality
🔵 Vivo X300 Wins
- Compact, one-handed design
- Display refresh rate (144Hz)
- Main camera resolution (200MP)
- Price (₹24,000 cheaper)
- Weight (20g lighter)
- Daytime photo vibrancy
- Pocket-friendly form factor
For most users, yes… However, if you are dropping nearly ₹1 Lakh on a phone, you might also be looking at major ecosystem players like Apple and Samsung. If you’re torn between those worlds, read our comprehensive iPhone vs Samsung comparison to see which ecosystem suits your lifestyle better.
Used both phones for this comparison? Share your experience in the comments below — I’d love to hear which one you chose and why! 📲
— Bhavik · TechBhavik.com · Gujarat, India
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B.L. Munjapara is the founder of TechBhavik.com and a technology writer specializing in AI tools, smartphone rankings, software guides, gadget reviews, and global technology trends. He helps readers understand emerging technology and make smarter digital decisions.



