India, May 6 -- This will be the first time Vivo's 'Ultra' flagship phone graces the Indian market. The X100 Ultra never made it here, and neither did the X200 Ultra last year. About time. There were understandable business considerations at the time, including currency valuations, questions about demand versus shipments making financial sense, and an ecosystem of lenses that wasn't as matured as it hopefully is now. Third time lucky, with Vivo's third generation 'Ultra' flagship. The X300 Ultra joins existing ultra-flagship competition from Samsung and Xiaomi, who have for different stretches of time, already figured the specifics (and courage) to sell their Ultra flagships in this market. But there's a set of relevant questions you must...