Previously, we shared that the vivo X100s Pro has passed certification by the 3C authority of China, alluding to its imminent release. Now, the same smartphone
was spotted on Google Play Console, revealing some of its key specs.
As shared by MySmartPrice, the X100s Pro was listed with the PD2324 model number on the Google Play Console database. The listing further showed that the chipset under the hood would be the MediaTek Dimensity 9300 SoC, which is consistent with the 3C certification. Furthermore, the Google Play Console database revealed that the device will have 16GB RAM and run on Android 14, presumably over OriginOS 4. The listing also shared the official render of the X100s Pro in a light blue variant and showcased the circular camera module at the rear housing at least 3 cameras.
It is unknown when the X100s Pro will launch, though given that it’s already in a couple of databases, the release seems imminent. Until then, stay tuned to TechNave for more trending tech news such as this.
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