Vivo has locked in June 26 for the X Fold6, ending a teaser campaign that’s been trickling out specs for the better part of a week. The Chinese launch kicks off at 7:00 PM local time, and the company isn’t waiting until then to start taking money — pre-orders are already open on vivo’s own China store and across Tmall and JD.com, with early reservation holders entered into a draw to win the phone outright.
The detail worth pausing on isn’t the date. It’s the chip. For the first time in the X Fold line, vivo has walked away from Qualcomm. Every foldable before this one ran Snapdragon silicon: the X Fold5 on the 8 Gen 3 and the X Fold3 on the 8 Gen 2. The X Fold6 instead runs MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 Super Edition, a variant that vivo says was built specifically for large-screen foldables rather than pulled off the shelf. According to the company’s numbers, the Super Edition pushes peak NPU performance up to 111% higher than the standard 9500 while cutting AI power draw by 56%. Vivo also suggests the switch freed up budget to spend where a foldable actually earns its keep: the hinge, the display glass, and the cameras.
And the camera is where Vivo is putting its marketing weight. The company is calling the X Fold6 a “foldable mini DSLR,” which is a bold thing to print on a phone this thin. The setup is led by a 200MP main sensor, paired with what Vivo says is the first Zeiss APO super periscope telephoto lens fitted to a foldable, and a Blueprint V3+ imaging chip doing the processing. It’ll also work with vivo’s Zeiss 200mm Teleconverter G2 and the 2.35x teleconverter that first showed up alongside the X200 Ultra, pushing the effective reach well past what the built-in optics manage on their own.




On the display side, vivo has confirmed an 8.02-inch inner panel and OriginOS 6 Fold running the software. The design gets a new finish called “Blue Hole,” named after deep-sea sinkholes, sitting on a 2.5D metal frame with flat edges and rounded corners. An official unboxing video has already gone out showing that colour, the in-box accessories, and the retail packaging, which is unusual this far ahead of a launch but fits the steady drip vivo has run all week.
A few things are still rumour rather than confirmation. Leaks point to a 6,900mAh battery, which would land the X Fold6 among the largest cells in the foldable class and a clear step up from the X Fold5’s 6,000mAh. The same reports mention a 50MP ultrawide and a 6.51-inch cover display, though Vivo hasn’t put its name to any of those yet. Expect more of the spec sheet to surface over the next week and a half as the date closes in.


One caveat for anyone reading this outside China: a Chinese debut doesn’t mean a global one is around the corner. Vivo has historically taken months to bring X Fold models to international markets, and it hasn’t said anything yet about pricing or wider availability. If you’re outside China and want this phone, the realistic advice is patience.













