Vivo is expected to announce the Vivo X300 series on Oct. 13 in China. However, the global launch may also be around the corner, as the global variant of the Vivo X300 has recently appeared on Geekbench.
Vivo X300’s global version spotted on Geekbench

Reports have revealed that the global versions of the Vivo X300 and X300 Pro have model numbers V2515 and V2514, respectively. As can be seen above, the V2515 has appeared on Geekbench, revealing its key details.
Like the Chinese version of the Vivo X300, its global variant also features the Dimensity 9500 SoC. For those who don’t know, this new chip, which is scheduled to launch on Sept. 22 in China, adopts a 1+3+4 CPU configuration made up of one Travis core clocked at 4.21GHz, three Alto cores at 3.50GHz, and four Gelas cores at 2.7GHz. Both Travis and Alto belong to Arm’s new X9 line, while Gelas are part of the updated A7 series. The chip also features a Mali-G1 Ultra MC12 GPU built on a new architecture, promising over 40 percent efficiency gains and more than 40 percent improvement in ray tracing capabilities.
The Vivo X300’s global version scored 3177 in the single-core test and 9701 in the multi-core test. Apart from the D9500 chip, the device is equipped with 16GB of RAM and Android 16. Speculations are rife that the Vivo X300 series will mark the global debut of OriginOS 6.
The appearance of the Vivo X300’s global version on Geekbench is a strong hint that the company could be internally testing its performance. It is likely that the Vivo X300 series will debut globally in November or December.
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