In the fourth quarter of this year, Vivo is expected to introduce the X300, X300 Pro, and possibly the X300 Pro mini. Today, the ‘vanilla’ X300 variant appears to have been identified in the Geekbench database before that.

The benchmark test verifies that MediaTek’s forthcoming Dimensity 9500 chipset—which MediaTek is anticipated to introduce in September—will be used. The prototype that performed the benchmark has 16GB of RAM in addition to this (model number V2509A). Naturally, the phone was running Android 16, as that’s the version that’s supposed to be on it when it launches.

Geekbench 6.3.0 for Android showed that the X300 achieved a 2,352 single-core and 7,129 multi-core score. However, as we often repeat, prototype devices are still in the development stage, so don’t take benchmark results too seriously.

Interestingly, the test run shows that the GPU is labelled as Mali-G1-Ultra MC12, and the CPU of the Dimensity 9500 has one prime core clocked at 4.21 GHz, three cores clocked at 3.5 GHz, and four cores clocked at 2.7 GHz.