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Vivo X300 Pro Is An iPhone 17 Pro Rival With A Bigger Battery And Zeiss-Tuned Cameras
Vivo X300 Pro in Dune Gold
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Vivo launched the X300 and X300 Pro at an event in Shanghai, China on October 13, followed by an India debut last week. The Vivo X300 Pro takes on the iPhone 17 Pro, Oppo Find X9 Pro, and Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra with an improved camera system, the latest MediaTek processor, and a familiar design language – something Oppo and OnePlus have deviated from this year.
The new flagship sports a large circular camera module on the back but flattens its sides. Vivo has steadily removed curves from its premium phones, a move that might bother some people. However, this design offers better grip than the slippery Vivo X100 Pro and is nowhere near as sharp as the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. While the phone is heavy at 228 grams, it feels comfortable thanks to good weight distribution. It retains the IP68 and IP69 dust and water resistance ratings from last year.
There is no annoying Camera Control copy here, but you do get an Action Button clone on the left side. It supports both a standard long-press and a double-press trigger, which is currently not possible on Apple iPhones.. For example, I have set my unit to trigger DND with a long press and enable the flashlight with a double press.
Vivo X300 Pro display
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The Vivo X300 Pro features a 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED display with thinner bezels, making the device slightly slimmer and shorter than its predecessor. Colors are vivid, and the screen is easily legible in bright environments. It supports a 1,260 x 2,800 resolution with 452ppi pixel density, a dynamic 120Hz refresh rate, and a 94.85 percent screen-to-body ratio that makes HDR content look more immersive than before.
Under the hood, the Vivo flagship is powered by the top-tier MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset, paired with 16GB of LPDDR5X Ultra RAM and 512GB of UFS 4.1 storage. It offers smooth performance in day-to-day use and handles demanding games without overheating. You will notice the thermal improvement over last year’s Dimensity 9400 and recent rivals during extended gaming sessions.
Vivo continues its photography lead with a triple rear camera setup. The X300 Pro sports a 50MP Sony LYT-828 main camera, a 200MP telephoto sensor with 3.5x optical zoom, and a 50MP JN1 sensor for ultrawide shots.
Vivo X300 Pro camera samples
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Zoom shots from the new Vivo X300 Pro
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As for the camera quality, you get good color vibrancy and white balance in daylight shots. Compared to the Vivo X200 Pro, the new model manages highlights and shadows better, offering more detail in challenging low-light environments. Portrait shots look as good as before, though there are occasional inconsistencies in processing. And like before, there are plenty of Zeiss effects and filters to play around with.
It also gets a Telephoto Extender Kit that supports 2.35x zoom. Co-engineered with Zeiss, the kit includes a lens, adapter ring, mounting parts, and a matching phone case. Unlike the Oppo-Hasselblad Teleconverter Kit, Vivo’s Extender Kit works with both the X300 Pro and the standard X300.
Vivo X300 Pro in Dune Gold
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The Vivo X300 Pro packs a big 6,510mAh battery in China and India, though European models will ship with a smaller 5,440mAh cell. Both versions support 90W wired fast charging and 40W wireless charging. Regardless of the region, it should last an entire day with ease on moderate use. However, don’t expect it have multi-day endurance of the Oppo Find X9 Pro or the OnePlus 15.
For the first time, Vivo is bringing its OriginOS out of China. The Vivo X300 Pro runs Android 16-based OriginOS 6 globally. It offers a modern design, better UI uniformity, and is a clear upgrade over Funtouch OS.
You get iOS 26-like design elements, including translucent effects and a Dynamic Island-style feature for multitasking. For instance, you can select multiple photos from the gallery, drag them to the top of the screen to reveal shareable options, and drop them into an app like WhatsApp. It is a smart implementation of an existing concept.
Vivo X300 Pro: Price And Availability
Vivo X300 Pro in Dune Gold
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The Vivo X300 Pro is priced at INR 1,09,999 for the single 16GB RAM + 512GB storage variant in India. It is available for pre-booking now and will go on sale in Dune Gold and Elite Black starting December 10. Like previous Vivo flagships, the X300 series will not be released in the U.S.
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PTA Crackdown Seals Offices and Makes Arrests Against Illegal IoT Device Providers
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority has launched a nationwide crackdown on illegal LoRaWAN networks after declaring all unlicensed LoRaWAN devices and operations unlawful.
LoRaWAN is a long-range, low-power wireless network protocol used to connect IoT devices over large distances.
The regulator said the move is meant to protect Pakistan’s fast-growing Internet of Things ecosystem from serious security risks.
According to PTA, the enforcement campaign is already underway and teams are acting against companies and individuals who import, sell or use LoRaWAN equipment without approval.
Offices have been sealed, devices have been confiscated, and arrests have been made during the ongoing operation.
PTA officials said unapproved LoRaWAN technology can create harmful interference in the national radio spectrum and can disrupt sensitive communication networks.
They warned that such interference could affect major digital projects and delay the rollout of secure technology services across the country. The authority stressed that only certified and legally licensed equipment can be used in Pakistan. It added that non-certified devices weaken compliance systems that are required to support national-level digital projects.
Public cooperation has also been requested. PTA has advised citizens to avoid buying unlicensed LoRaWAN devices and to purchase equipment only from PTA-authorized sellers. People have been urged to report any illegal activity related to LoRaWAN imports or installations.
LoRaWAN technology is widely used in smart farming, industrial monitoring, smart metering and vehicle tracking.
PTA said that while the technology is useful, only approved equipment can guarantee safety, compliance, and uninterrupted IoT operations across Pakistan.
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Your PC’s Intel Processor Just Got Better Without You Doing Anything
Intel’s Arrow Lake-S desktop processors just got better inside your PC, without you doing anything, all thanks to OTA (over-the-air) software updates.
These Arrow Lake processors, launched last year as the Core Ultra 200S series, received a muted response at release. However, new testing indicates that performance has improved substantially since then. According to benchmarks published by Phoronix, the flagship Core Ultra 9 285K now runs about 9% faster on average under Linux compared with its launch results. It achieves these gains while using 15% less power.
In simpler terms, your Arrow Lake PC will get slightly better at gaming and many other tasks, automatically. These improvements come entirely from software updates, including microcode refinements, kernel tuning, and compiler optimizations that have allowed the hardware to perform as originally intended.
Why the Gains Matter
Arrow Lake’s launch was marked by inconsistent performance and efficiency that fell short of expectations. The new data shows how much software can influence hardware behavior, reinforcing that significant gains do not always require new components.
Intel is also addressing performance on Windows systems. The company has released an “Application Performance Optimizations” (APO) tool that adjusts CPU power distribution in real time. Early testing shows up to a 14% increase in frame rates in some games. If Windows updates continue to align with Linux improvements, Arrow Lake owners may see similar benefits across both platforms.
Why Should You Care?
Users who already bought Arrow Lake processors effectively gain a free upgrade simply by keeping drivers and software updated. For those who avoided the platform due to early reviews, the improved stability and efficiency may change its appeal as the platform continues to mature.
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X Fined €120 million for Deceptive Verification Blue Tick — Musk Says “Bulls**t”
The European Union issued a €120 million fine (about $140 million) against X on Friday for violating the Digital Services Act. Elon Musk’s social media platform was found to be using its popular blue tick verification deceptively.
It marks the first time a company has been penalized under the law. Elon Musk responded on X with a one-word post: “Bullshit.”

The dispute intensified a day later when Nikita Bier, X’s head of product, accused the European Commission of exploiting an internal posting format to boost reach for its announcement about the fine.
Bier claimed the Commission used a format reserved for advertisements, despite not using its ad account since 2021. He also alleged the Commission published “a link that deceives users into thinking it’s a video and to artificially increase its reach.” The post in question does contain a video.
In response, X disabled the European Commission’s ad account. The move is unlikely to have a meaningful impact, as the Commission reportedly has not used the account in years.
Regardless of the platform dispute, X remains responsible for the €120 million penalty unless it succeeds on appeal. The company must also present a plan within the next 60 days addressing the “deceptive” use of verified checkmarks or risk additional sanctions.
The European Commission has been contacted for comment by The Verge.
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