Vivo is gearing up to launch its X300 series in China next month, comprising the standard Vivo X300 and the flagship Vivo X300 Pro. These devices will succeed last year’s Vivo X200 lineup and are expected to bring notable upgrades in performance, camera technology, and design features.
Vivo X300 Pro: Advanced Vibration and Storage
The Vivo X300 Pro will feature a custom-built Super Sense vibration motor (model 751440), designed with advanced electromagnetic solutions and specialized alloy materials. According to Vivo’s product manager, Han Boxiao, the motor will be lighter, occupy less space, and offer 2.2 times the bandwidth of the X200 Pro’s 9595 motor, making it the most powerful vibration system in the X-series to date.
In terms of storage, the X300 Pro will utilize dual-channel UFS 4.1 four-lane onboard storage, increasing read/write speeds by over 70% and reaching a maximum speed of 8.6Gbps. The device will also incorporate Vivo’s first proprietary Universal Signal Amplifier chipset, featuring one communication booster and four Wi-Fi booster chips for improved connectivity.
Camera and Display Features
The Vivo X300 Pro will reportedly use Samsung’s new 200MP sensor for high-quality portrait photography. The standard Vivo X300, replacing the X200 Pro Mini, will sport a 6.31-inch 8T LTPO BOE display with ultra-low 1 nit minimum brightness, an APO periscope telephoto sensor, and a telephoto macro shooter. It will also include an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor and a high-spec USB Type-C port for fast and reliable data transfer.
Performance Benchmarks
Benchmark leaks indicate that the X300 Pro scored 40,11,932 points on AnTuTu, with impressive CPU, GPU, and memory performance scores, highlighting its capability for intensive multitasking and gaming.
The Vivo X300 series promises significant upgrades over its predecessors in vibration feedback, storage speed, display quality, and camera technology, making it a highly anticipated launch for premium smartphone enthusiasts.