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Vivo has started teasing details about its upcoming vivo X300s, and battery life seems to be one of the main highlights this time. According to product manager Han Boxiao, the phone will feature a 7100mAh battery, the largest ever used in the company’s X-series lineup.

The battery is part of what Vivo calls its Blue Ocean Battery system. It uses Vivo’s fourth-generation silicon anode technology. The result is a noticeable increase in battery capacity, considering last year’s Vivo X200s packed a 6200mAh battery.

Cooling is another area where the company claims improvements. The X300s includes a larger vapor chamber cooling system, referred to as the Ice Pulse Fluid VC. Paired with a chip upgrade, it should help the phone maintain a higher stable performance during heavier workloads.

A few smaller upgrades have also been mentioned. The device will include an updated ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, which Vivo says is about 15% faster and can unlock the phone even with slightly wet fingers. The phone will also support USB 3.2 Gen1, allowing data transfer speeds of up to 5Gbps.

The bypass charging system now powers the device during everyday tasks like video streaming and reading articles, instead of being limited to gaming.

Vivo is also introducing new power-management solutions. One of them, called MicroPower Genie 2.0, is designed to restore apps or tasks if the phone suddenly shuts down due to low battery. That could be useful for things like unfinished photo edits or games.

On the hardware side, the X300s is expected to feature a 6.78-inch flat display with 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. Camera hardware appears fairly ambitious as well, with reports pointing to a 200MP main camera, alongside 50MP ultra-wide and 50MP periscope sensors. A 50MP front camera is also expected.

Other features include 90W fast charging, stereo speakers, an X-axis vibration motor, and IP68/IP69 water and dust resistance.

Vivo hasn’t announced an exact launch date yet, but the X300s is expected to debut in China soon, likely alongside other models in the X300 lineup. If the teasers are accurate, the device could stand out mainly for its unusually large battery in a flagship-level phone.

(Source: vivo Han Boxiao on Weibo)

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