vivo X300 Pro rumored to bring Dimensity 9500 chipset and a 7,000mAh battery

Peter, 17 July 2025

Yesterday, details on the vivo X300 Pro camera specs leaked, today there are more details on the rest of the phone. The sequel to the vivo X200 Pro will keep the same overall dimensions and design, but will bring a faster chipset and a bigger battery.

The X300 Pro is said to have a flat 6.8” display with “1.5K” resolution (possibly the same as on the X200 Pro, 1,260 x 2,800px).

Inside will be a Dimensity 9500 chipset, which has leaked extensively. It will use ARM’s new X930 (“Travis”) core clocked at 3.23GHz (the focus is on efficiency with this generation) and a new “Immortalis-Drage” GPU.

vivo X300 Pro (leaked image)
vivo X300 Pro (leaked image)

The vivo X300 Pro will have a large 7,000mAh battery, according to this leak. That’s 1,000mAh more than the X200 Pro has and 1,600mAh more than the X100 Pro had. There’s no word on charge speeds, but vivo might have to bump up the 90W wired and 30W wireless support of the current Pro to keep up with the increased capacity.

As we talked about yesterday, the 50MP main camera will use the latest Sony LYT-828 (1/1.28”) sensor. It will be joined by a 200MP periscope (1/1.4” sensor) and a 50MP ultra-wide. ZEISS has apparently cooked up a new lens coating that will improve image clarity, but the leaked renders just have the “T*” label.

The X200 series was unveiled in October and we expect the X300 series to arrive in the same time frame. By the way, check out the camera specs for the vanilla vivo X300 (or possibly the X300 Pro mini) here.

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vivo X200 Pro


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ill be buying the x300 pro straight away. coming from a x90 pro + even though its still a banger of a phone. think its time for something new :)

me neither but tech is tech and tech stuff just breaks, especially nowadays. Not to mention planned obsolescence being a thing these companies target. Besides, it's not like those phones sell enough to have widespread issues lmao

But again, this is how the naming convention has worked for years. The K resolution naming has replaced the previous 'p' naming. So a 2K screen = 1440p, 4k=2160p, 1.5K= something in between FHD and QHD. Same thing as the camera sensor ...

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