Vivo X300 released in four colors, equipped with a 6.31-inch screen and a thickness of about 7.95mm

Vivo X300 released in four colors, equipped with a 6.31-inch screen and a thickness of about 7.95mm


Vivo officially announced that the vivo X300 will be available in four color options: Lucky Color, Cozy Purple, Free Blue, and Pure Black. The new phone features a 6.31-inch flat screen, just 7.95mm thick, crafted with velvet glass technology and a metal frame with vertical edges. The vivo X300 series launch event is scheduled for 7:00 PM on October 13th.

CNMO noted that Vivo Product Manager Han Boxiao previously revealed that the vivo X300's screen is custom-made by BOE and uses Q10 Plus luminescent material. The vivo X300 supports 8T 120Hz LTPO technology, enabling AOD always-on display. For eye protection, the new phone supports a full-frequency, full-brightness DC dual solution, offering a hardware-level 1nit low brightness for a natural, comfortable, and low-stimulation sleep experience.

In terms of performance, the vivo X300 will be equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 flagship processor, achieving an AnTuTu score exceeding 4 million points. It will also feature the vivo V3+ imaging chip, which enables customized NPU image processing.

For imaging, the vivo X300 will feature a 200-megapixel Zeiss super main camera, using a Samsung HPB sensor. Jointly developed by vivo and Samsung, it boasts a large 1/1.4-inch sensor. The new phone will also feature a 50-megapixel Zeiss APO super periscope telephoto lens, equipped with an exclusive custom LYT-602 coating and Zeiss T* coating.

Other sources have revealed that the vivo X300 is expected to run OriginOS 6, support Apple ecosystem connectivity, and be equipped with a 6200mAh battery and 90W wired fast charging.

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