The new generation of smartphones will be remembered for the shift to the Max label, clearly inspired by Cupertino and that has targeted both the top tier and the midrange. The next novelty would be called vivo X300 Max, on track to arrive together with the Ultra model. The Chinese insider Digital Chat Station talks to us for the first time, along with the first details about its features.
In one of the recent posts on Weibo – the well-known Chinese social network – the leaker revealed the model codes of Vivo’s upcoming smartphones. The models V2547A and V2547DA would simply be vivo X300 Ultra and its variant equipped with satellite connectivity.
There would then be a third smartphone, coded V2548A: it would be the alleged vivo X300 Max, an unprecedented addition to the X series that should continue the line of the previous X200s. A name change certainly more in line with current trends: Xiaomi 17 Pro Max, Redmi Turbo 5 Max and the future Xiaomi 17 Max – this last one is still a leak – are among the most obvious examples.
According to what has emerged so far, the new vivo X300 Max would feature a flat 6.78″ display with 1.5K resolution, ultra-thin bezels and an under-display ultrasonic fingerprint reader. Below you will find a summary of the leaked specs:
All in all, it seems to be a base vivo X300, but with the screen of the bigger Pro brother and a larger battery – recall that the devices offer panels of 6.31″ and 6.78″ and capacities of 6,040/6,510 mAh. The launch of the new Max variant is expected to take place during the month of March, during the launch event of vivo X300 Ultra.
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