vivo X300 review
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vivo X300 review
"The X300 brings some great improvements over the X200 Pro mini - presumably the fastest Android hardware, a new 200MP primary camera, a revamped 50MP selfie with autofocus, and an improved battery and charging. But let's rewind a bit and give you some context. The X300 is a compact flagship phone that is now available in some Asian countries and Europe. It has a 6.31-inch LTPO OLED screen with 1216p resolution, 10-bit color depth, and 120Hz dynamic refresh rate."
"The X300, just like the X300 Pro, utilizes MediaTek's most powerful chip to date, one that was developed closely with vivo - the Dimensity 9500 with new generation ARM CPU cores and a brand-new ARM G1 Ultra GPU. There is also an industry-first dual UFS 4.1 configuration for the storage for higher performance. Then comes the camera setup. The X300 introduces a 200MP ISOCELL HPB-based main camera, followed by a 50MP 3x periscope telephoto."
"There is also a new generation of Si/C battery (6,040mAh in Asia, 5,360mAh in Europe) with 90W wired, 40W wireless charging, plus options for reverse wired and wireless charging and bypass charging as well. The final bits worth mentioning are the ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, the large vibration motor, Wi-Fi 7 support, and the heavily improved Origin OS 6 based on Android 16."
The vivo X300 is a compact flagship available in parts of Asia and Europe with a 6.31-inch LTPO OLED display at 1216p, 10-bit color, and 120Hz dynamic refresh. The phone uses the Dimensity 9500 with new ARM CPU cores and an ARM G1 Ultra GPU, and it introduces an industry-first dual UFS 4.1 storage configuration. The camera system centers on a 200MP ISOCELL HPB main sensor, alongside a 50MP 3x periscope and a 50MP AF ultrawide, plus a 50MP AF selfie camera. Battery capacities differ by region and support 90W wired and 40W wireless charging. Additional features include an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, large haptic motor, Wi‑Fi 7, and Origin OS 6 on Android 16.
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