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Vivo has launched its latest Y-series smartphone in China today. As expected it is the Vivo Y300 Pro. The device arrives as the successor to the Vivo Y200 Pro that was released earlier this year. The newest offering packs quite some significant upgrades including a mammoth battery, upgraded processor, and a new design. Read on to learn what the device offers out of the box. 

Vivo Y300 Pro specifications and features

The Vivo Y300 Pro comes with a protruding circular camera module and a slim profile. It features a curved AMOLED display measuring 6.7 inches and bearing an FHD+ resolution. The device has a 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, and up to 5,000 nits peak brightness. The screen is surrounded by thin bezels and integrated with a fingerprint scanner. Vivo says that the screen is responsive to oily and wet hands. 

The Vivo Y300 Pro features a dual rear camera setup of a 50MP Sony LYT-600 main sensor and a 2MP depth lens. There is also Aura Light LED flash unit. The phone has a 32MP front-facing selfie snapper. 

Internally, the Vivo Y300 Pro houses a Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 processor. It packs up to 8GB RAM and up to 512GB storage. The smartphone draws its power from a whopping 6,500mAh battery unit which is the biggest on any Vivo phone. It supports 80W charging. The company is promising 5-year warranty on the battery. Software-wise, the device runs on OriginOS 14-based Android 14 out of the box. 

The Vivo Y300 Pro starts at CNY 1,799 (~$253) for the 8+128GB variant whereas the 8+256GB option costs CNY 1,999 (~$281). The 12+256GB and 12+512GB configurations carry a price tag of CNY 2,199 (~$309) and CNY 2,499 (~$352) respectively. The smartphone is offered in Black Jade, White, Gold, and Titanium colors. It can be purchased starting September 14 in China. 

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