New leaks revealed recent details about the new “Vivo X300 Ultra” phone from Vivo. The phone will reportedly be launched in March, and will supposedly offer satellite connectivity right out of the box.

The much-awaited Vivo X300 Ultra has appeared in a new leak. As a reminder, Vivo is expected to position the device as an alternative to the Xiaomi 17 Ultra and Find X9 Ultra phones. Therefore, the X300 Ultra should also compete with the Galaxy S26 Ultra, which will replace the Galaxy S25 Ultra on February 25 (current price $759 – refurbished on Amazon).

Based on the recent 3C certification, Vivo has prepared two versions of the X300 Ultra for sale in its local market. On the one hand, the company has adopted the regular X300 Ultra in the 3C with model number V2547A. Previously, the X300 Ultra was thought to be linked to the model number V2536A, which is refuted by recent evidence.

However, 3C certification confirms that the V2547A supports up to 100W charging, an increase of 10W over the X200 Ultra. On the other hand, Vivo has also certified the V2547DA. The 3C certification defines the V2547DA, a derivative of the V2547A, as the BeiDou version of the regular V2547A. In other words, Vivo will launch a version of the X300 Ultra with satellite connectivity. It remains to be seen whether this version will be available globally like the standard Vivo X300 Ultra at this stage.

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