
Vivo is gearing up to unveil its next flagship smartphones, the X300 and X300 Pro, shortly after China’s National Day holiday. According to leaker Digital Chat Station, the series—powered by the Dimensity 9500 chipset—could debut around October 13th, marking Vivo’s first device lineup with MediaTek’s latest high-end silicon.
Performance Benchmarks
Vivo’s product manager, Han Boxiao, revealed that the X300 Pro surpassed 4 million points on AnTuTu 11—the highest room-temperature score to date. Key figures include:
- Overall score: 4,011,932
- CPU performance: 1,043,247
- GPU performance: 1,510,982
- Memory performance: 667,254
- User experience: 790,449
During testing, the device’s temperature rose from 26.1 °C to 35.6 °C, with only a 5 percent battery drop.

Design and Display
Vivo positions the X300 as the true successor to last year’s X200 Pro mini, bundling pro-grade features into a compact frame:
- 6.31-inch 8T LTPO display
- APO periscope telephoto lens
- Telephoto macro lens
- Ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor
- High-spec USB port with exclusive BOE panel support
- 1 nit minimum brightness for eye protection
Despite its flagship specs, both X300 models measure just 7 mm at their thinnest point.
Advanced Haptic Feedback
For the first time in the X series, Vivo equips the X300 Pro with a custom-designed Super Sense vibration motor (model 751440). This X-axis linear motor uses advanced electromagnetic solutions and specialized alloys to deliver:
- Performance surpassing the previous 0816 motor in a smaller, lighter package
- Vibration output nearly on par with the 1016 motor
- 2.2× wider bandwidth compared to the prior 9595 generation
Storage Upgrade
The X300 Pro debuts Vivo’s dual UFS 4.1, 4-Lane storage architecture, elevating large-file read/write speeds by over 70 percent:
- Two UFS 4.1 quad-channels operating in parallel
- Peak throughput of 8.6 Gbps for faster handling of high-resolution videos and large assets
This storage configuration is expected to remain exclusive to the X300 Pro across all flagship platforms.
Camera System
Vivo confirms that both X300 models will feature blue glass panels with Zeiss T* coating to minimize stray light and ghosting. Highlights include:
- X300 Pro rear:
- 200 MP Samsung HPB telephoto sensor (fourth-gen)
- 50 MP, f/1.57, LYT-828 1/1.28″ gimbal-grade main camera
- X300 rear:
- 50 MP Zeiss APO periscope telephoto lens with LYT-602 sensor
- Samsung JN5 ultra-wide lens
- Front (both models):
- 50 MP Zeiss ultra-clear autofocus camera
- 92° wide-angle coverage
Software
Both the X300 and X300 Pro will ship out of the box with OriginOS 6 based on Android 15 in China. For international markets, Vivo will replace OriginOS with Funtouch OS to align with the brand’s global software strategy.
Battery and Charging
Battery capacities are unconfirmed, but reports point to:
- X300: 6000 mAh cell
- X300 Pro: 6500 mAh cell
Both models are expected to support 90W wired and wireless charging, ensuring rapid top-ups and cable-free convenience.
Release Outlook
With its cutting-edge chipset, record-breaking benchmarks, and pro-level optics, the Vivo X300 series aims to rival the top Android flagships of 2025. Stay tuned for official confirmation and pricing details as the October launch date approaches.