The Vivo X300 Pro camera specifications were leaked yesterday, and additional information about the phone’s other features has surfaced today. The Vivo X200 Pro’s successor is expected to feature a faster chipset and a larger battery, while maintaining the same general size and design.

According to reports, the X300 Pro boasts a flat 6.8″ display with “1.5K” resolution—possibly the exact 1,260 x 2,800px resolution as the X200 Pro. A widely leaked Dimensity 9500 chipset will be inside. It will utilise a new “Immortalis-Drage” GPU and ARM’s new X930 (“Travis”) core, which is clocked at 3.23 GHz.

This leak suggests that the Vivo X300 Pro will feature a substantial 7,000mAh battery. That is a 1,600mAh increase over the X100 Pro and a 1,000mAh increase over the X200 Pro. Although there is no information on charge speeds, Vivo may need to increase the current Pro’s 90W wired and 30W wireless support to meet the increased capacity.

The 50MP primary camera will utilise the most recent Sony LYT-828 (1/1.28″) sensor, as we discussed yesterday. A 50MP ultra-wide and a 200MP periscope (1/1.4″ sensor) will complement it. Although the leaked renders only bear the “T*” designation, it appears that ZEISS has developed a new lens coating that will enhance image clarity.

We anticipate the X300 series to launch around the same time as the X200 series, which was unveiled in October.