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Vivo X Fold 6 may pack a 7000 mAh battery and a 200 MP camera
Vivo’s next foldable, the X Fold 6, may be built to solve two of the biggest foldable complaints at once: battery life and thickness. According to Digital Chat Station, the phone is being prepared for a late-June launch

Vivo’s next foldable, the X Fold 6, may be built to solve two of the biggest foldable complaints at once: battery life and thickness. According to Digital Chat Station, the phone is being prepared for a late-June launch in China with a Dimensity 9500 chip, a 7000 mAh battery, and a camera setup that sounds more like a proper flagship than a thin-screen experiment.
The leaks point to an engineering-stage device, so the final spec sheet could still shift. But if these numbers hold, Vivo would be pushing one of the most aggressive battery claims we have seen in a foldable, while also trying to keep the chassis slim and relatively light. That is exactly the sort of trade-off rivals such as Samsung and Honor have spent years trying to manage without making the phone feel like a brick in a pocket.
X Fold 6 camera setup and battery
The headline hardware is hard to ignore. Vivo is said to be testing a 200 MP main camera with a large sensor, plus a 50 MP periscope telephoto lens and a separate 50 MP ultrawide camera.
- 200 MP main camera with a large sensor
- 50 MP periscope telephoto camera
- 50 MP ultrawide camera
- Battery: about 7000 mAh
- Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 9500
If Vivo actually ships that mix, it will be leaning hard into the “camera phone first, foldable second” formula. That makes sense: in a category where many devices still compromise on optics, a strong imaging stack is often the easiest way to justify the folding premium.
Design details and launch timing
For unlocking, the phone is expected to use a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. A white finish is also said to be among the test versions, and it may end up as one of the launch colors.

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Digital Chat Station has a decent track record on early hardware details, having previously surfaced information on the Xiaomi 15, Xiaomi 15 Pro, the Realme GT 7 Pro, and the fact that Dimensity 9400 would arrive before Snapdragon 8 Elite. That does not make every leak gospel, but it does make this one worth a look, especially if Vivo really is trying to combine flagship imaging, a huge battery, and a thin foldable body in one device.
What Vivo is trying to prove with X Fold 6
The bigger question is whether Vivo can turn those specs into a phone people actually want to carry every day. Foldables have improved fast, yet battery life and camera quality still separate the merely impressive from the genuinely desirable.
If the X Fold 6 lands near the end of June with these parts intact, it could force competitors to answer a very awkward question: why are their foldables still making users choose between portability and endurance?
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Eli is obsessed with the tangible future. He reviews phones, wearables, and everything with a battery. Known for his rigorous testing protocols and unabashed teardowns, Eli has broken more review units than he cares to admit, all in the name of discovering the truth about durability and repairability.


