Vivo X300s (V2548A) spotted on the Geekbench database; Chipset and performance details revealed

Earlier reports suggested that Vivo could launch a new device under its Vivo X300 series called Vivo X300 Max. But at the beginning of this month, Vivo’s Product Manager confirmed that the device will be called Vivo X300s and not Vivo X300 Max.
Today, Vivo officially announced that the Vivo X300s will be launching alongside the Vivo X300 Ultra model in China on 30th March. Ahead of this upcoming launch, a new Vivo device with model number V2548A has been spotted on the Geekbench database (via @yabhishekhd). It is said that this model number belongs to Vivo X300s.
Vivo X300s (V2548A): Spotted on Geekbench
The device received a 3310 single-core score and 10141 multi-core score. It was spotted with an octa-core processor that includes four cores clocked at 2.70GHz, three cores clocked at 3.50GHz and a primary core clocked at 4.21GHz. The chipset is paired with the Mali-G1-Ultra MC12 GPU. These details suggest that the smartphone could be powered by MediaTek Dimensity 9500 SoC.
Other than this, the device was spotted with a 16GB RAM option, running Android 16 OS. Previously, this same model number was also spotted on China’s 3C database, which revealed that the device may arrive with 90W wired fast charging support.
Vivo X300s: Confirmed features
The smartphone sports a 6.78-inch display with BOE Q10 Plus material and supports circular polarised light 2.0, making natural light more friendly. It offers a 144Hz refresh rate (first in the X series), and it is the first X series model to support native 144FPS in large-scale MOBA mobile games.
The smartphone features 1511 War Drum Master Symmetrical dual speakers Pro, with upgraded new-generation amplifiers and algorithms. Both the top and bottom speakers are 1511, offering a super-large size and ultra-wide sound field. It also features the same ultra-sensory gaming sound field as the iQOO 15, directly improving game sound details by 120%.
It is equipped with a 751440 custom ultra-sensory vibration motor. Featuring a height-enhanced design, advanced electromagnetic scheme, and special alloy materials, this motor achieves superior performance compared to the 0816 motor. Its vibration intensity is almost equivalent to that of the 1016 motor, and its bandwidth is 2.2 times greater than that of the traditional 9595 motor. This motor supports 4D game vibration for over 10 mainstream mobile games, with customizable vibration intensity. This is the largest X-axis motor in X series history.
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