V2309 · 6 variants · 297 samples
Android
14 Upside Down Cake
Battery
5400 mAh
Technology
Li-Ion
Chipset
k6989v1_64
Memory
16GB · 1000GB
Display
1260x2800 (120Hz)
Model
V2309
Android
16 Unknown
Battery
5400 mAh
Technology
Li-Ion
Chipset
k6989v1_64
Memory
16GB · 1024GB
Display
1260x2800 (120Hz)
Model
V2309
Android
16 Unknown
Battery
5400 mAh
Technology
Li-Ion
Chipset
k6989v1_64
Memory
16GB · 256GB
Display
1080x2400 (120Hz)
Model
V2309
Android
16 Unknown
Battery
5400 mAh
Technology
Li-Ion
Chipset
k6989v1_64
Memory
16GB · 1023GB
Display
1260x2800 (120Hz)
Model
V2309
Android
16 Unknown
Battery
5400 mAh
Technology
Li-Ion
Chipset
k6989v1_64
Memory
16GB · 512GB
Display
1260x2800 (120Hz)
Model
V2309
Android
16 Unknown
Battery
5400 mAh
Technology
Li-Ion
Chipset
k6989v1_64
Memory
12GB · 256GB
Display
1260x2800 (120Hz)
Model
V2309
Estimated charging time
1h 0min
to charge 0 → 100%
Max charging temperature
39.1°C
average peak while charging
Screen-on time
4h 30min
estimated on a full charge
Estimated battery life
9h 30min
estimated on a full charge
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The Vivo X100 Pro packs a 5400 mAh Li-Ion battery and lasts about 9h 30min on a full charge with around 4h 30min of screen-on time. It charges from 0 to 100% in roughly 1h 0min, peaking near 39.1°C while charging. Every figure is aggregated anonymously from real X100 Pro owners using Battery Guru (5 samples), so it reflects everyday usage rather than lab claims.
Based on 5 anonymized samples from Battery Guru.
Aggregated Battery Guru data shows the Vivo X100 Pro lasts about 9h 30min on a full charge, with roughly 4h 30min of screen-on time.
The X100 Pro charges from 0 to 100% in approximately 1h 0min, with charging temperatures peaking around 39.1°C.
The X100 Pro has a 5400 mAh Li-Ion battery.
It is aggregated anonymously from real X100 Pro owners using the Battery Guru app (5 samples), reflecting real-world usage rather than manufacturer specifications.