Vivo has officially confirmed several key details about the upcoming Vivo X300s, with additional information shared by tipster Digital Chat Station on Weibo. The device is expected to launch later this month in China alongside the Vivo X300 Ultra.

Contrary to earlier speculation suggesting the name X300 Max, the company confirmed that the device will be called Vivo X300s. According to Vivo Han Boxiao on Weibo, the “s” branding stands for “SuperMax,” highlighting upgrades in both performance and overall user experience.
The Vivo X300s is placed as a large-screen flagship variant of the standard Vivo X300, focusing on gaming, multimedia, and imaging capabilities.
One of the standout features of the device is its ZEISS-tuned 200-megapixel imaging system, continuing Vivo’s long-standing partnership with ZEISS for advanced smartphone photography.
The smartphone will feature a 6.78-inch BOE Q10+ display with a 144Hz refresh rate. It will also become the first phone in the X-series lineup to support native 144FPS gameplay for MOBA titles.

For eye comfort, the display integrates Circular Polarization Light 2.0, which is designed to reduce eye strain during extended screen use.
The Vivo X300s will also introduce a premium multimedia setup. It is equipped with 1511 symmetric dual speakers Pro, the same audio system used in the iQOO 15, delivering improved stereo sound.

Vivo claims the phone will offer 120% stronger positional sound signals, which could help gamers better identify directional audio cues in competitive titles.
On the haptics side, the device includes a custom 751440 ultra-sensory vibration motor, said to be the most powerful motor used in the X-series so far. It will also support 4D vibration feedback in more than 10 popular mobile games.

Under the hood, the smartphone will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500, delivering improved performance, efficiency, and advanced AI capabilities.
More details, including full specifications and pricing, are expected to be revealed during the official launch event later this month in China.
Sources: Vivo Han Boxiao and Digital Chat Station
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