Vivo’s next flagship series is generating a lot of chatter online, and for good reason. Multiple leaks have surfaced over the past few weeks pointing to significant camera upgrades on the Vivo X500 lineup, with the top-tier Pro Max model getting the most attention. According to Gadgets360, details shared on Weibo suggest the X500 Pro Max could come with a 200-megapixel periscope camera, a notable step up from its predecessor.
The leaks have been rolling in at a steady pace since early June 2026, painting a clearer picture of what to expect from the series. While none of this is confirmed by Vivo, the volume and consistency of the information suggests someone with knowledge of the product roadmap has been talking.
The Vivo X500 series is shaping up to be a four-model lineup. That’s a broader range than some competitors offer, and it signals Vivo’s intention to cover more ground in the premium Android market. Here’s a quick summary of what has leaked so far:
- Vivo X500 Pro Max: A 6.85-inch display, a 200-megapixel periscope camera, and LPDDR6 RAM
- Vivo X500 Pro: Tipped to run on the Dimensity 9600 Pro chip and include an 85mm periscope lens
- Vivo X500: Expected to use an upgraded Dimensity 9500 series chip alongside a telephoto camera
The camera specs are worth paying attention to. A 200-megapixel periscope sensor on the Pro Max would put it in direct competition with the best camera phones on the market right now. Periscope lenses already offer strong optical zoom by bouncing light through a prism, and pairing that with a high-resolution sensor gives you more flexibility when cropping and editing shots without losing quality.
The mention of LPDDR6 RAM on the Pro Max is also significant. LPDDR6 is faster and more power-efficient than the LPDDR5X memory found in most current flagship phones. If Vivo is using it, the X500 Pro Max could set a new bar for multitasking performance in Android devices.
Vivo has been building a strong reputation for camera hardware through its partnership with Zeiss, which has featured on several X-series phones in recent years. That relationship has helped the brand compete seriously with Samsung and Xiaomi in the camera department. An upgrade to 200 megapixels on the periscope lens would be a continuation of that strategy, not a departure from it.
The Dimensity 9600 Pro chip tipped for the X500 Pro is also interesting. MediaTek’s Dimensity chips have come a long way, and the 9600 Pro, if it exists, would likely represent the top of MediaTek’s 2025-2026 stack. Vivo choosing it over a Snapdragon processor would reflect a trend we’ve seen with other Chinese brands prioritizing MediaTek for cost and supply chain reasons.
No official launch date has been confirmed, but the pace of leaks suggests the series is not far off. Vivo typically launches its X-series flagships in the second half of the year, so an announcement before the end of 2026 seems likely. As more details emerge, the X500 lineup is shaping up to be one of the more interesting flagship releases of the year.
