Vivo is reportedly gearing up to release the Y300 Pro+, which would be a stepped-up phone over the non-Plus variant that launched in September last year. Looking back, the non-Plus model features the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1, and it packs a relatively large 6,500 mAh battery.
The Y300 Pro+, on the other hand, will reportedly come with the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3, a more capable mid-range SoC from Qualcomm. Vivo is also expected to pack the smartphone with a 7,320 mAh battery, which is a big upgrade over the predecessor. These pieces of information come from Weibo tipster Panda is bald, who has also shared the possible camera configuration of the phone.
Per the tipster, the Vivo Y300 Pro+ will sport a dual camera setup on the back, with a 50 MP primary camera. There's no info on the secondary camera, but it could be a depth sensor, similar to the non-Plus model. As for the front, the tipster claims that there will be a 32 MP selfie shooter, which again matches the non-Plus model.
Panda is bald hasn't shared any further information about the phone, but given that it has a "Plus" in its name, the display could be larger than the non-Plus Vivo Y300 Pro. The charging speed could also be upgraded from the 80 W fast charging support found in the non-Plus model (87 W Anker 20K power bank curr. $44.99 on Amazon).
There are no concrete details about the launch either. However, Vivo is set to launch the Y300i in China, and the Y300 Pro+ could be unveiled later this month or in early April.
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Panda is bald on Weibo (machine translated from Chinese)