Exclusive First Look: vivo X Fold6 Hands-On Video Reveals OriginOS 6 Innovation
vivo X Fold6: How OriginOS 6 Fold is Redefining Mobile Multitasking
Foldable phones have always promised a laptop-like experience in your pocket, but the software has often felt like it was playing catch-up. vivo is aiming to bridge that gap with its upcoming vivo X Fold6. The company recently shared a hands-on look at its new OriginOS 6 Fold software, and it looks like a genuine leap forward for power users.
Parallel Mode: Four Apps, Zero Compromise
The headline feature here is undoubtedly “Parallel Mode.” While most foldables let you split the screen between two or maybe three apps, vivo is pushing the envelope by allowing four apps to run simultaneously. Unlike older multitasking implementations that often freeze background windows, vivo claims all four apps remain fully active in the foreground.
To make this work without the device turning into a stuttering mess, vivo completely redesigned the underlying framework of OriginOS. The goal was to ensure that even with a heavy load, the transition between windows remains fluid and responsive.
Overkill or Ingenious? The AI Test
In a demo video shared on Weibo, vivo showcased the X Fold6 running four different AI assistants at the same time through its “Atomic Workbench.” While having four chatbots running simultaneously might feel like a bit of a niche use case, it serves as a powerful proof of concept. If the hardware can handle four separate AI workflows at once, it can certainly handle your combination of Slack, Excel, Chrome, and a video call.
The Specs Powering the Experience
Of course, software this ambitious requires serious hardware to back it up. The vivo X Fold6 isn’t just about the OS; the rumored specs are equally impressive:
- Expansive Displays: A massive 8-inch inner display for work and a 6.51-inch cover screen for quick tasks.
- Long-Lasting Power: A rumored 6,900mAh battery, which should provide plenty of juice for that multi-window multitasking.
- Performance: Expected to run on the Dimensity 9500 SoC, ensuring it has the raw power to handle the new Parallel Mode.
With an official reveal expected later this month, the vivo X Fold6 is shaping up to be one of the most interesting foldables of the year. It’s clear that vivo isn’t just focused on making the screen bigger—they’re focused on making it more useful.
