Vivo Y300 Pro Hits Geekbench, Featuring Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 Chip and 12GB RAM

Usama Rasool

Soon, they will take the wraps off the Vivo Y300 Pro. There’s a strong build-up for it, and people believe it will be a phone worth remembering. We have seen it in DCS’s leaks thus far and a retail box image that confirmed it has a 6500mAh battery. But yesterday, we saw a Geekbench report that ratted out its SoC.


Geekbench wasn’t specific about the title of this chip, but from the clues we see in this report, the best guess is a Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 embedded here. That architecture with 4 x 1.8GHz cores and 4 x 2.21 GHz cores only belongs to one chip. And that is SD 6 Gen 1.

This SoC is a mid-tier platform. But it suits a phone in their Y segment. They have thankfully moved on from SD 685 and 695. Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 is a 4nm Adreno 710 5G-supported chip. The best part is that Geekbench foreshadows up to 12 GB RAM option inbound for this phone. 


All thanks to that chip in the Vivo's latest budget 5G mobile, we see it pulling 942 points (single core). And it also managed a 2801 score in the multicore category. They used a 12 GB RAM option for testing. But there should be more options when Vivo debuts it as an official phone.

Vivo V2410A is the model number they assigned to Vivo Y300 Pro. It’s the same phone that SGC certified not long ago. There were measurements in that document. Y300 Pro could be 7.69mm thin with only 195g weight. The old Y200 Pro was thicker and heavier than this.

 

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