What you need to know
- Vivo is positioning the X Fold 6 as a foldable device that prioritizes camera performance without sacrificing the big screen experience.
- The phone has a 200-megapixel main camera, ZEISS optics and a special V3+ imaging chip for advanced photography.
- The support of the ZEISS G2 telephoto converter enables zooming up to 200mm, giving users more flexibility for long-distance shooting.
Vivo is no longer keeping the X Fold 6 under wraps. The company has started confirming key details of its next Galaxy Z Fold competitor ahead of its official launch in China later this month, and it’s clear that photography is the star of the show.
Previously folding ones forcing consumers to decide between superior camera quality or larger screens and thinner profiles. Vivo is eager to try this with the X Fold 6, which looks like one of the most ambitious foldable camera phones we’ve seen yet.
Vivo CEO Han posted some information about Boxiao WeiboThe X Fold 6 is said to have a 200MP primary camera using the same large 1/1.4-inch sensor. Vivo X300 Ultra. The company also has a ZEISS APO Super Telephoto camera with Sony’s LYT-602 sensor as it continues its partnership with premium optics provider ZEISS.
But Vivo’s most impressive trick may be its support for the ZEISS G2 telephoto converter. The accessory lets you shoot as close as 200mm, so you can reach further away subjects. Boxiao even claims the setup is ideal for concert photos. However, unlike the X300 Ultra, the new foldable won’t support the more powerful 400mm teleconverter.
The camera system will be powered by Vivo’s latest in-house V3+ imaging chip, which handles all the image processing duties. Vivo has also shared some sample shots to show what the hardware can do.
The screen also attracts attention. The X Fold 6 will have an 8.02-inch internal display with Samsung’s M14 glossy material. Vivo claims the panel has a peak brightness of 5,000 nits outdoors, but also a brightness as low as 1 nit for more comfortable night viewing.
As we said earlier, the foldable device will be equipped with a Dimensity 9500 Super Edition processor and will support desktop mode when connected to external displays. A massive 7,000 mAh battery is also rumored, but Vivo is yet to officially confirm this feature.
The foldable phone is expected to go on sale in China this month, and its availability outside of China could determine how much pressure Samsung puts on rivals like its upcoming phones. Galaxy Z Fold 8 row.
Android Central’s Take
Fewer compromises on a foldable device ultimately benefit consumers, especially those who need flagship cameras with the convenience of a larger screen. Features like a 200-megapixel sensor, a brighter display, and long-range photography options make the device feel more practical than just flashy. However, Vivo’s strategy still has a familiar feature: stuffing impressive hardware into the first launch in China only limits who can really benefit from it. It’s hard not to roll your eyes when companies introduce cutting-edge features that many global buyers will never officially get their hands on.





