Vivo X300e is edging closer to launch after the model believed to be the V2612A cleared China’s 3C certification. The listing strengthens expectations that the device will support 90W fast charging and adds to the key approvals it has already secured.
What makes the latest development more notable is the growing list of certifications behind the phone. Vivo X300e is now said to have passed MIIT, TENAA, and 3C in China, a combination that usually points to an announcement that is not far away.
Three certifications now point in the same direction
The V2612A model first appeared in TENAA’s database, where it was linked to the Vivo X300e name. Later, technology bloggers in China said the device would be sold in the domestic market as Vivo X300e.
There is also a sign that the phone may not stay limited to China. Its name was spotted in the IMEI database several weeks ago, suggesting a possible global release as well.
| Certification | What It Suggests | Status |
|---|---|---|
| MIIT | Core regulatory approval | Completed |
| TENAA | Device listing and model identification | Completed |
| 3C | Charging capability details | Completed |
90W charging is the clearest hardware clue so far
The 3C filing is the most revealing document in the certification trail because it usually exposes charging support. In this case, the Vivo X300e is expected to back 90W fast charging.
Wireless charging has not been confirmed yet, so it remains unclear whether Vivo will include that feature. For now, the wired charging spec is the only power-related detail that appears to be taking shape with some confidence.
Display and design details are already taking form
Early information from TENAA points to a 6.59-inch flat OLED display. That choice suggests a more direct and practical design language rather than a curved-panel approach.
The front is also said to house a 50-megapixel selfie camera. On the back, the phone is expected to use a square camera module positioned in the top-left corner.
A triple camera setup could be the main attraction
The rear system is said to include a 50-megapixel main camera, a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera, and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera. Among those, the periscope lens stands out most because it should offer more flexibility for long-range shooting.
Reports also indicate that Zeiss optical support and image tuning may be part of the package. If that holds true, Vivo appears to be positioning the X300e as a photography-focused model rather than just a spec-driven handset.
| Reported Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Display | 6.59-inch flat OLED |
| Selfie Camera | 50MP |
| Rear Cameras | 50MP main, 50MP periscope telephoto, 8MP ultra-wide |
| Charging | 90W fast charging |
Big battery, slim body
Another major talking point is the battery. Vivo X300e is said to carry a 7,100mAh battery, which is unusually large for this class of phone.
Even with that capacity, the device is reported to stay under 8 mm thick and weigh around 203 grams. If accurate, that combination would make it one of the more balanced large-battery phones in its segment.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 could define the performance tier
Under the hood, the Vivo X300e is rumored to use Snapdragon 8 Gen 5. The same report says this approach aligns with the Vivo X300 FE.
That chip choice suggests flagship-level ambitions, especially when combined with the large battery, periscope camera, and flat OLED panel. Vivo has not confirmed the final specifications, launch schedule, or availability yet.
Still, with MIIT, TENAA, and 3C now in place, the signs around Vivo X300e point toward a formal unveiling soon, possibly this month or in August.
