
vivo Y300 GT announced with Dimensity 8400 and 7,620mAh battery
Michail 09 May 2025
vivo Android Announcement
The vivo Y300 series just got its latest member with the Y300 GT. The device was announced in China and features similar specs to the recently announced iQOO Z10 Turbo.
Y300 GT features a 6.78-inch AMOLED (FHD+ 144Hz) with 5,500 nits peak local brightness, a 16MP front-facing cam and an embedded optical fingerprint scanner.
vivo Y300 GT
The device is equipped with MediaTek's Dimensity 8400 chipset paired with 8/12GB RAM and up to 512GB storage. There's a 50MP main cam (LYT-600) around the back alongside a 2MP depth helper.
vivo Y300 GT key specs
The software is covered by OriginOS 15 based on Android 15 while the battery comes in at 7620mAh and supports 90W wired charging.
vivo Y300 GT colors
vivo Y300 GT comes in Desert Gold and Black colors. Pricing starts at CNY 1,999 ($277) for the 8/256GB trim and goes up to CNY 2,499 ($346) for the 12/512GB version.
vivo Y300 GT (in Chinese)

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