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Vivo X300 Pro Launched in China #vivo #originos #newlaunch
Vivo x300 Pro Specifications :
Display:
Performance:
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Software & Features:
Build:
This phone is stacked for top-tier performance, insane camera power, and big battery endurance — a true flagship beast! 🚀📱
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Display:
⦁ 6.78" flat OLED (BOE Q10+)
⦁ 2800×1260p resolution
⦁ 1–120Hz adaptive refresh rate (8T LTPO)
⦁ Peak brightness 4500 nits
⦁ Ultra-smooth 120Hz refresh rate
⦁ PWM 2160Hz dimming + DC-like dimming for eye comfort
⦁ Circular Polarization 2.0 for better sunlight visibility
Performance:
⦁ MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipsetBattery & Charging:
⦁ LPDDR5x RAM + UFS 4.1 quad-channel storage
⦁ Ice Pulse Fluid VC cooling
⦁ Large 6,510mAh battery
⦁ Fast 90W wired + 40W wireless charging
Cameras:
⦁ Front: 50MP Samsung S5KJN1 with autofocus
⦁ Rear triple:
⦁ 50MP Sony LYT-828 main with OIS
⦁ 50MP Samsung ultra-wide
⦁ 200MP Samsung periscope telephoto with OIS
⦁ Imaging chips: VS1 (pre-processing) + V3+ (post-processing)
Software & Features:
⦁ Android 16 based OriginOS 6
⦁ Ultrasonic in-display fingerprint
⦁ Dual speakers, X-axis linear motor
⦁ Universal Signal Amplification System 3.0
⦁ Connectivity: Wi-Fi 7, BT 5.4, NFC, IR blaster, USB 3.2 Gen 1
⦁ Kilometre-level network-free comms
Build:
⦁ Dimensions: 161.98 × 75.48 × 7.99mmPricing (China):
⦁ Weight: 226g
⦁ IP68/69 water & dust resistant
⦁ Colors: Wilderness Brown, Free Blue, Simple White, Pure Black
⦁ 12GB+256GB: ¥5299 (~₹65,930 / $750)
⦁ 16GB+512GB: ¥5999 (~₹74,650 / $850)
⦁ 16GB+1TB: ¥6699 (~₹83,400 / $950)
⦁ 16GB+1TB Satellite + Photography Kit: ¥8299 (~₹1,03,320 / $1,175)
This phone is stacked for top-tier performance, insane camera power, and big battery endurance — a true flagship beast! 🚀📱
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Now Xiaomi cars are also made to kill it's users
A driver in China died after crashing his Xiaomi SU7 electric vehicle, which caught fire.
It's not entirely Xiaomi's fault as the driver was drunk and was driving at a speed of 214 KM/h which is way above the speed limit. After the crash, there was a power failure
However, since its a Xiaomi product, the doors get locked and all the rescue attempts failed to save the driver by the bystanders who saw the crash. Xiaomi shares fell about 9% after the incident in China.
https://fixvx.com/clashreport/status/1977850462847012989
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A driver in China died after crashing his Xiaomi SU7 electric vehicle, which caught fire.
It's not entirely Xiaomi's fault as the driver was drunk and was driving at a speed of 214 KM/h which is way above the speed limit. After the crash, there was a power failure
However, since its a Xiaomi product, the doors get locked and all the rescue attempts failed to save the driver by the bystanders who saw the crash. Xiaomi shares fell about 9% after the incident in China.
https://fixvx.com/clashreport/status/1977850462847012989
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POCO X8 PRO (Redmi Turbo 5) Expected Specifications :
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◽ Display: A 6.67-inch flat LTPS OLED screen with a 1.5K resolution, promising sharp visuals and vibrant colors.
◽ Battery: A remarkably large 7,000 mAh battery, which would provide exceptional endurance and multi-day usage on a single charge.
◽ Software: The device is expected to run an advanced software version, potentially Android 16 with Xiaomi’s HyperOS 3 interface, right out of the box.
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Google now shields Xiaomi phones with a 3-month security rule
⦁ Google now shares critical security patches privately with OEMs like Xiaomi before making details public.
⦁ There’s a 3-month embargo on releasing patch source code to prevent hackers from exploiting the info early.
⦁ OEMs can still send compiled patch updates to users immediately, so phones get fixes faster.
⦁ This “security through obscurity” helps protect devices better by giving manufacturers time to deploy patches worldwide first.
⦁ Xiaomi users benefit with quicker and more secure updates, especially on HyperOS devices.
Overall, it’s a win for faster, safer security updates without exposing vulnerabilities to attackers early! 🔒⚡
⦁ Google now shares critical security patches privately with OEMs like Xiaomi before making details public.
⦁ There’s a 3-month embargo on releasing patch source code to prevent hackers from exploiting the info early.
⦁ OEMs can still send compiled patch updates to users immediately, so phones get fixes faster.
⦁ This “security through obscurity” helps protect devices better by giving manufacturers time to deploy patches worldwide first.
⦁ Xiaomi users benefit with quicker and more secure updates, especially on HyperOS devices.
Overall, it’s a win for faster, safer security updates without exposing vulnerabilities to attackers early! 🔒⚡