Vivo X300 Max Emerges with 200MP Camera and 7,000mAh Battery

Leaks reveal Vivo's X300 series model numbers and SRRC approval, suggesting an X300 Ultra, a Beidou-enabled Ultra, and a newly surfaced X300 Max with a 200MP camera and a massive 7,000mAh battery, expected in March.

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Vivo X300 Max Emerges with 200MP Camera and 7,000mAh Battery

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Imagine a phone that treats battery anxiety like a bygone era. That appears to be Vivo's aim with the newly leaked X300 Max—if the rumors hold true. Fresh filings with China's SRRC and an inside tip from Digital Chat Station have stirred up the rumor mill, and suddenly a handful of model numbers tell a bigger story.

Three designations have surfaced: V2547A, V2547DA and V2548A. The first two line up with the X300 Ultra and a Beidou-equipped Ultra variant, while V2548A seems to be the newcomer—the X300 Max. Curiously, past chatter called this same device the X300s. Naming games aside, the regulatory nod also confirms support for the N79 band, so these phones are being prepped with current radio standards in mind.

  • V2547A — Vivo X300 Ultra
  • V2547DA — Vivo X300 Ultra (Beidou satellite model)
  • V2548A — Vivo X300 Max

Specs leaked by the same source sketch a flagship-sized handset with a 6.78-inch OLED flat panel at roughly 1.5K resolution. The bezels are said to be ultra-thin. An ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor handles security. Short sentence. Clean design.

Photo ambitions seem bold. A circular camera island reportedly houses a 200-megapixel main sensor, an ultra-wide shooter and a mid-range periscope telephoto. In other words: reach, detail and field of view—three pillars for a modern imaging suite. Under the hood, the X300 Max may run on MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500, after rumors that a ‘Plus’ variant of the chipset was shelved.

Now the headline figure: a gargantuan 7,000mAh battery. Yes, seven thousand milliampere-hours. Expect days of endurance—or at least a dramatic drop in nightly charging rituals. Want fast charging, too? The leaks haven't nailed down charge speeds yet, but a cell that size changes use-case calculus on its own.

Outside the X300 family, the tipster also tied the PME110 model number to Oppo’s Find X9s Pro (previously reported simply as Find X9s). The Find X9 Ultra's codename remains under wraps for now. All of these devices are expected to appear in March in China, with global releases penciled in for the second quarter—except the X300 Max, which may stay China-centric at launch.

Leaks are one thing; hands-on reviews and official announcements are another. Still, between the SRRC clearance, model registrations and consistent leaks, Vivo’s spring lineup is shaping up to be one of the more consequential flagships cycles—especially if manufacturers prioritize battery life and massive sensors over the usual spec race. Keep your charger close, but maybe not too close.

Source: gizmochina

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