Vivo is preparing to launch its next-generation foldable smartphone with some impressive hardware upgrades. The Vivo X Fold 6 will feature a 200-megapixel main camera and a massive 7,000mAh battery, according to new leaked specifications from tipster Digital Chat Station.
The device is scheduled to arrive in late June, powered by MediaTek’s flagship Dimensity 9500 chipset. Despite packing a large battery and upgraded camera hardware, Vivo plans to maintain a slim and lightweight design that won’t compromise portability.
The leaked specifications paint a picture of a premium foldable that could challenge Samsung’s dominance in the category. The 7,000mAh battery would be among the largest ever fitted in a foldable smartphone, addressing one of the biggest pain points for users who need all-day battery life from their devices.
The camera system will be headlined by a 200-megapixel main sensor with a large image sensor for improved light capture. Vivo will pair this with a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera that uses a medium-sized sensor for zoom photography. Previous leaks also mentioned a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens to complete the triple camera setup.
Other confirmed features include:
- Side-mounted fingerprint sensor for security
- Vivo’s signature large circular camera module design
- Display with more rounded corners compared to previous models
- White color option for prototype units
The timing puts Vivo in direct competition with other Chinese brands racing to launch foldables this summer. The X Fold 6 will face off against the Honor Magic V6, Oppo Find N6, and Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 in the Chinese market.
This represents a significant step forward for Vivo’s foldable ambitions. The company has been working to establish itself as a serious player in the premium foldable segment, which continues to grow as prices become more accessible and the technology matures. The combination of flagship processing power, professional-grade cameras, and extended battery life could help Vivo carve out a larger share of this competitive market.
The engineering prototypes suggest Vivo is sticking with design elements that worked well in previous generations while making targeted improvements to core specifications. The focus on camera quality and battery life addresses two areas where foldable phones have traditionally lagged behind traditional flagship smartphones.
