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The vivo X Fold6 is Shaping Up to Be a Foldable Beast: Camera and Display Specs Revealed
Just when we thought foldable phones were hitting a plateau, vivo decided to shake things up. Following last week’s confirmation that the upcoming vivo X Fold6 would pack the high-performance MediaTek Dimensity 9500 Super Edition, the company has pulled back the curtain on the specs that actually matter for daily use: the screen and the cameras. And honestly? They are looking pretty impressive.
A Display That Might Actually Outshine the Sun
Let’s start with the canvas. The vivo X Fold6 is sporting a massive 8.02-inch inner display. It’s not just any panel, though; it’s built using Samsung’s cutting-edge M14 luminous material. The headline figure here is a staggering 5,000 nits of peak brightness. To put that in perspective, you could likely use this thing in the middle of a desert at high noon without squinting. For those who prefer the dark, it also features a 1-nit ultra-low brightness mode and carries the TÜV Rheinland Global Eye Protection 3.0 certification to keep your eyes fresh during late-night reading sessions.
The Camera: A 200MP Leap for Foldables
Foldables have historically lagged behind traditional flagships in the camera department due to space constraints, but vivo is challenging that narrative. The X Fold6 is confirmed to feature a 200MP primary sensor, a massive leap from the 50MP shooter found on the previous model. It utilizes Samsung’s 1/1.4-inch HPB sensor with a wide f/1.68 aperture and CIPA 4.5-level image stabilization—meaning your shots should stay crisp even if your hands aren’t perfectly steady.
But the hardware doesn’t stop there. There’s also a Zeiss APO-certified periscope telephoto camera using Sony’s LYT-602 sensor. If you really want to push the boundaries of mobile zoom, the X Fold6 is compatible with the vivo Zeiss 200mm Teleconverter G2. Combined with vivo’s proprietary V3+ imaging chip, this device is clearly aimed at users who take mobile photography seriously.
Power, Battery, and That ‘Blue Hole’ Finish
Under the hood, we’re looking at a rumored 6,900mAh battery, which is exceptionally beefy for a foldable device. It will run OriginOS 6 Fold, which is specifically optimized for multitasking on that large internal real estate. Visually, the phone is expected to debut in a striking new colorway called ‘Blue Hole,’ a finish that has already started making waves in recent leaks.
While we are still waiting for the official launch date—expected later this month in China—the vivo X Fold6 is positioning itself as a powerhouse that doesn’t force you to choose between a large screen and elite camera hardware. Whether you’re a power user or a photography enthusiast, this is definitely one to watch.
