Global versions are expected to retain a rated battery cycle lifespan of up to 1,200 charge cycles, irrespective of the variations
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| On October 30, Vivo X300 Pro will be on sale in a few international countries |
On October 30, the Vivo X300 series will be introduced in a few international regions. The Vivo X300 and Vivo X300 Pro's pricing, battery life, RAM, and storage variants have all been disclosed by a tipster ahead of their release in Europe. Both phones have been included on a number of certification websites, including as the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) database, since their launch in China earlier this month. Early December is when the lineup is anticipated to land in India.
Price and Key Features of the Vivo X300 Series Leaked (Expected)
Xpertpick reports that the Vivo X300 and Vivo X300 Pro will launch internationally in a single 16GB + 512GB edition, according to tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore (@Sudhanshu1414). It is anticipated that the Vivo X300 will retail for CZK 26,990, or about Rs. 1,13,890, while the X300 Pro will cost CZK 34,990, or approximately Rs. 1,47,650.In addition to the price, the article claims that the worldwide models would have lesser batteries than their Chinese counterparts and included official-looking renderings. According to reports, the Vivo X300 and Vivo X300 Pro's international versions have 5,360mAh and 5,440mAh capacity, respectively. In China, they have 6,040mAh and 6,510mAh batteries, respectively, and enable 90W wired and 40W wireless charging.
According to the EU Energy Label listings, the Vivo X300, model number V2515, has an estimated battery life of 52 hours and 15 minutes and has a “A” grade for Energy Efficiency, Drop Reliability, and Repairability.
With a slightly lower 48-hour, 21-minute endurance, the Vivo X300 Pro, model number V2514, received a "B" grade for efficiency and a "C" rating for repairability. Notwithstanding these variations, it is anticipated that both smartphones' international versions will continue to have robust durability features, such as IP68 water and dust resistance and a rated battery cycle longevity of up to 1,200 charge cycles.
The Indian versions of the Vivo X300 and X300 Pro can have lesser batteries than their Chinese equivalents, much as the international version. We may hear more about these variations in the upcoming weeks, but they may also introduce the Zeiss Telephoto Extender Kit in the nation.
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