The Vivo X300e has passed China’s 3C certification, signaling it is one step closer to launch in the Chinese market. The certification confirms the device will support 90W fast charging. Details about the phone’s camera setup and platform were leaked by insider Smart Pikachu, not the regulator.
According to the leak, the Vivo X300e will feature a 6.6-inch display and a hefty 7000mAh battery. It is expected to sport a triple rear camera system co-engineered with Zeiss, including a periscope zoom module-a feature now common in premium camera phones from Xiaomi, OPPO, and Honor. The phone will reportedly run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset, placing it in the higher-end Android segment.
Vivo X300e camera and battery specifications
- 6.6-inch display
- 7000mAh battery
- Triple rear camera system co-engineered with Zeiss
- Periscope zoom module
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset
- Supports 90W fast charging
The design reportedly features Vivo’s distinctive Deco-style camera block. With a large battery and periscope zoom, the X300e aligns with recent trends in Chinese flagship smartphones, where big batteries (6500-7000mAh) and advanced zoom lenses have become widely available over the past year. While the 3C certification doesn’t reveal pricing or full specs, it usually precedes a product launch by weeks or months.
Vivo X300e positioning and market competitors
If the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 integration is confirmed, Vivo will position the X300e to compete directly with premium offerings from Xiaomi, OPPO’s Find series, and Honor’s Magic lineup. This move highlights Vivo’s push to challenge top-tier Android flagships with robust battery life and high-end camera features.

