Vivo X300 Pro Could Launch With Same 90W Charging as X200 Pro

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Vivo seems to be gearing up for the launch of its next flagship smartphones, the Vivo X300 and X300 Pro, which are likely to debut in China this October. While the company hasn’t officially confirmed anything yet, leaks and certification listings are already revealing key specs. Most recently, the Vivo X300 Pro Satellite Communication Edition appeared on China’s 3C certification website, hinting at its charging capabilities. And from the looks of it, Vivo might stick to the same charging speed as the previous Vivo X200 Pro.

Charging

According to the 3C certification listing, a Vivo smartphone with the model number V2502DA is expected to support 90W fast charging. While the listing doesn’t name the device directly, sources believe it belongs to the upcoming Vivo X300 Pro Satellite Communication Edition.

This suggests that Vivo might not upgrade the charging speed this time around. The Vivo X200 Pro also featured 90W wired charging, paired with a hefty 6,000mAh battery. So, if Vivo follows the same battery and charging configuration, users can expect similar endurance and charging performance on the X300 Pro.

Camera

Now, let’s talk about what’s shaping up to be one of the most exciting features of the Vivo X300 Pro — the cameras. Leaks suggest that the phone will feature a powerful triple rear camera setup, headlined by:

  • A 50MP main sensor (Sony LYT-828, 1/1.3-inch)
  • A 200MP periscope telephoto lens (1/1.4-inch)
  • A 50MP ultrawide camera

That’s a solid setup, especially the 200MP periscope camera, which should offer exceptional zoom capabilities. Vivo has been making big moves in mobile photography lately, and the X300 Pro looks like it will continue that trend.

Performance

Under the hood, the Vivo X300 Pro is rumored to be powered by the Dimensity 9500 SoC — MediaTek’s next-gen flagship chip that’s yet to be officially announced. If true, this chip would be a step up from the Dimensity 9400 found in the Vivo X200 Pro. That earlier chip was built on a second-gen 3nm process and packed a Cortex-X925 core clocked at 3.6GHz, so expect the 9500 to bring even more power and efficiency.

Display

While exact display specs haven’t leaked for the X300 Pro, looking at its predecessor gives us some idea. The Vivo X200 Pro came with a 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED display, offering 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate. It’s safe to assume the X300 Pro will match or improve upon that, possibly with better brightness or HDR performance.

Here’s a quick comparison table to sum it up:

FeatureVivo X200 ProVivo X300 Pro (Expected)
Display6.78″ LTPO AMOLED, 1.5K, 120HzLikely similar or upgraded
ProcessorDimensity 9400Dimensity 9500 (rumored)
Rear Cameras50MP + 50MP + 200MP50MP + 50MP + 200MP (new sensor)
Main Camera SensorSony LYT-818Sony LYT-828
Charging Speed90W wired90W wired
Battery6,000mAhExpected same
Launch DateOctober 2024October 2025 (expected)

Launch

The Vivo X200 Pro launched in October 2024, and tipsters suggest that both the Vivo X300 and X300 Pro will follow the same timeline this year. While there’s no official launch date yet, October looks like a safe bet.

Vivo is clearly sticking to a familiar formula here — strong cameras, reliable performance, big battery, and fast charging — while upgrading the core components. The 90W charging might not be an upgrade, but if the rest of the package improves significantly, it won’t be a dealbreaker for most users.

FAQs

What is the Vivo X300 Pro charging speed?

It is expected to support 90W wired charging.

Will the X300 Pro have satellite support?

Which processor powers the X300 Pro?

It’s expected to feature the Dimensity 9500 SoC.

What camera sensor is used in X300 Pro?

The main sensor is tipped to be Sony LYT-828.

When will the X300 Pro launch in China?

It is likely to launch in October 2025.

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