Vivo is set to launch its Y300 Pro+ smartphone in China next week. Ouyang Weifeng, the company’s Vice President of Products, made the announcement via a post on the Chinese social media site Weibo. In the post, he revealed a promotional poster that highlights the design and key specifications of the upcoming Vivo Y300 Pro+.
Vivo Y300 Pro+ Launch Date Confirmed
The official launch date for the Vivo Y300 Pro+ has been scheduled for March 31 in China, a detail previously hinted at in leaks earlier this week. The poster shared by Weifeng not only supports earlier design leaks but also details the phone’s specifications.
The Vivo Y300 Pro+ is expected to feature a robust 7,300mAh battery along with support for 90W fast charging. It will be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset. The design is showcased in three color options: black, pink, and blue, featuring a distinctive circular camera module on the back.
In addition, leaked promotional materials circulating on Weibo, shared by the insider known as Sandwich Sister, indicate that the Y300 Pro+ will come equipped with an AMOLED display, offering options of up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. The camera setup is rumored to include a 50-megapixel dual rear camera and a 32-megapixel front-facing camera. The device is likely to run on Android 15, customized with OriginOS 5.
Vivo Y300 Pro+ and Y300 GT Appear on Geekbench
Both the Vivo Y300 Pro+ and the Vivo Y300 GT have also been reportedly listed on the Geekbench benchmarking website under the model numbers V2456A and V2452GA, respectively. The Geekbench entries suggest that both devices will feature the Android 15 operating system alongside the 12GB of RAM. The V2456A achieved scores of 1,208 in single-core tests and 3,276 in multi-core tests.
On the other hand, the V2452GA recorded scores of 1,645 for single-core testing and 6,288 in multi-core testing, seemingly powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 8400 chipset. Both models are slated for a joint launch event on March 31.