Probably, the huge battery capacity of the Vivo Y300 Pro+ can adequately support the ultra-bright screen. Vivo Y300t also has a large battery, but costs even less.
The Y300 Pro+ battery is extremely capacious thanks to silicon-carbon technology. It belongs to the third generation and has an energy density of 838 Wh/l. Vivo promises more than 25 hours of video playback, 14.7 hours of online gaming, and almost 15 hours of navigation with a map. The smartphone can be used as a charger thanks to OTG reverse charging with a power of up to 7.5W. The phone supports wired charging up to 90W with the included charger.
Vivo Y300 Pro+ has a 6.77″ AMOLED screen with FHD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate with an optical fingerprint scanner and a 32MP front camera. The phone is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor combined with 8 GB or 12 GB of RAM and up to 512 GB of storage. The smartphone is equipped with Bluetooth 5.2, stereo speakers, NFC, dual SIM slots (nano + nano) and Wi-Fi 6.
On the back there is a 50 MP main camera (LYT-600, Sony IMX882) and a 2 MP depth module. The phone is IP64-rated for dust and water resistance and runs on OriginOS 5 (Android 15). The phone comes in Black, Silver and Pink colors, measures 163.4×76.4×7.9 mm and weighs 199 g. The 8/128 GB variant costs about $250, and the 12/512 GB variant costs $350. The smartphone will be available in China starting April 3.
Vivo Y300t’s battery is slightly smaller, but 6500 mAh — this is also a lot. It has a 44W charger and supports OTG as well. The phone has a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor, a 6.72″ FHD+ 120Hz LCD display, a 50MP f/1.8 primary camera and an 8MP selfie camera. The phone also has OriginOS 5 (Android 15) and supports Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and NFC.
The Vivo Y300t is available in Black, White, and Blue colors, with dimensions of 165.7×76.3×8.1 mm and a weight of 208 g. Prices in China start at ~$165 for the 8/128 GB variant and reach $235 for the 12/512 GB.
Sources: GSMArena, Gizmochina