Vivo Confirms Vivo X300s Launch Soon With 200MP Camera

Chinese smartphone maker Vivo has confirmed that the Vivo X300s will launch soon in China. The company also revealed several key specifications of the upcoming device. A senior executive shared the information on the Chinese social platform Weibo.

Vivo Product Manager Han Boxiao confirmed the details in a recent post. He said the Vivo X300s will be a larger and improved version of the standard X300 model. The device is also expected to launch alongside the Vivo X300 Ultra.

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The smartphone will feature a 6.78-inch flat AMOLED display. The panel uses BOE’s Q10+ material, which aims to improve brightness and power efficiency. The display will support a 144Hz refresh rate and 1.5K resolution.

Vivo also said the screen will include Circular Polarization Light 2.0 technology. The company claims this feature can help reduce eye strain during long use.

For multimedia, the phone will include dual 1511 symmetric speakers. It will also support the “Super-sense Gaming Audio Zone” feature. According to Vivo, this system can improve in-game audio detail by up to 120 percent.

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The device will also use a 751440 vibration motor. Vivo says the new motor provides stronger and more precise haptic feedback for gaming and daily use.

In terms of cameras, the company confirmed a 200-megapixel main rear camera. However, it did not share full camera specifications.

Recent media reports suggest the phone may use the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 processor. Leaks also point to a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera, a large 7,000mAh battery, and an IP69 rating for water and dust resistance.

Vivo’s X-series phones target the premium smartphone market. The upcoming device could attract buyers in South Asia who want strong camera features and long battery life.

Vivo is expected to announce the full specifications and pricing when the device launches in China later this month.

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