Vivo has introduced the X Fold 6 in China at its June 2026 launch event, adding another book-style foldable to its range. The handset carries a large circular camera unit on the back and opens to reveal an 8.02-inch Samsung M14 AMOLED display. When closed, it uses a 6.51-inch outer screen for everyday tasks. At its heart is an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 9000 series processor, built to handle demanding workloads without fuss.
Power comes from a 7,000mAh battery that supports 80W wired charging, reducing the time spent waiting beside a socket. The phone also includes two 20-megapixel front-facing cameras, one set inside the folding display and another placed on the cover screen, allowing users to take calls or capture photos whether the device is open or shut.
Vivo X Fold 6 Price, Storage Variants, Colour Options and Sale Date
Vivo will sell the X Fold 6 from CNY 7,999 (around Rs. 1,11,000). That price buys the model with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Buyers who want 12GB + 512GB will pay CNY 8,999 (about Rs. 1,25,000). The 16GB + 512GB version costs CNY 9,999 (roughly Rs. 1,39,000). At the top of the range sits the 16GB + 1TB model. Vivo has priced it at CNY 10,999 (around Rs. 1,53,000).
The company also offers a Black Gold Edition for CNY 11,299 (roughly Rs. 1,57,000). Sales in China begin on July 1 through Vivo’s online store. Buyers can choose from Blue Hole, Polar Night, and Salt Lake colour options, with the names translated from Chinese.
Vivo X Fold 6 Display, Performance, Software and Security Features

The Vivo X Fold 6 runs Android 16 with OriginOS 6 Fold. It supports two SIM cards and carries two AMOLED displays. The main folding screen measures 8.02 inches and delivers a resolution of 2,504 x 2,312 pixels. Samsung’s M14 luminescent material forms the panel.
It supports a 120Hz refresh rate, a 300Hz touch sampling rate, HDR playback, a 100 percent DCI-P3 colour gamut, 1.07 billion colours, and a pixel density of 424ppi. The outer display measures 6.51 inches with a resolution of 1,120 x 2,528 pixels. It offers the same core display features as the inner panel. Vivo also says the phone meets IP58 and IP59 standards for dust and water resistance.
A 3nm MediaTek Dimensity 9500 Super processor drives the device. It combines four efficiency cores at 2.7GHz, three performance cores at 3.5GHz, and a prime core that reaches 4.21GHz. Graphics come from an ARM Mali G1-Ultra GPU. Buyers can choose up to 16GB of LPDDR5x Ultra RAM and as much as 1TB of UFS 4.1 storage. For security, Vivo includes a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and face unlock.
Zeiss Camera System, Battery Capacity and Connectivity Details

Vivo equips the X Fold 6 with a Zeiss-backed triple rear camera system. The main camera uses a 200-megapixel sensor with an f/1.68 aperture and optical image stabilisation. A 50-megapixel ultrawide camera handles wider scenes. A second 50-megapixel sensor serves as the periscope telephoto lens and supports up to 100x digital zoom. The phone also carries two 20-megapixel selfie cameras with f/2.4 apertures. One sits on the inner display and the other on the cover screen. The camera system can record video at up to 8K resolution.
A 7,000mAh battery powers the device. It supports 80W wired charging and 40W wireless charging. Connectivity covers 5G, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, USB Type-C, GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, QZSS, and NavIC. Vivo also includes a gravity sensor, ambient light sensor, proximity sensor, gyroscope, e-compass, and an IR blaster. The phone measures 157.16×145.66×4.40mm when open and 157.16×74.26×9.40mm when folded. It weighs about 228g.
Final Words
The Vivo X Fold 6 demonstrates that foldable smartphones are not merely a flashy experiment but are a viable contender in the high-end smartphone market. Vivo has loaded up a lot of flagship features into one foldable.Vivo has packed in a lot of flagship features in one foldable. It’s also equipped with fast wired and wireless charging, IP-rated protection and ample storage, making it even more attractive.
The price tag is definitely in the luxury category, but the hardware indicates that Vivo is seeking to make every yuan count. It’s a good-looking first impression on paper, but how it performs in the real world will be the deciding factor as to whether it becomes the foldable to beat. There is one thing for sure, if the spec sheets of smartphones were an Olympic event, then Vivo X Fold 6 will be on the podium by now, possibly asking where the charging cable is.






