Last week, vivo confirmed that its upcoming foldable, the vivo X Fold6, will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 Super Edition chipset. The company has now revealed key details about its cameras and displays.
While vivo has yet to announce a launch date, it has revealed new details about the X Fold6. The foldable will feature an 8.02-inch internal display made using Samsung’s bright M14 material.

According to vivo, the panel can reach a peak brightness of 5,000 nits while also supporting a 1 nit ultra-low brightness mode. It has also received the TÜV Rheinland Global Eye Protection 3.0 certification.
Moving on to the cameras, the vivo X Fold6 is confirmed to feature a 200MP primary rear camera, a big upgrade over the 50MP primary sensor on the The camera uses Samsung’s 1/1.4-inch HPB sensor, features an f/1.68 aperture, and supports CIPA 4.5-level image stabilization.

The foldable will also come with a Zeiss APO-certified periscope telephoto lens powered by Sony’s LYT-602 sensor, which also supports CIPA 4.5 level image stabilization. vivo also shared a number of camera samples taken by the X Fold6.



Additionally, the X Fold6 will be compatible with the vivo Zeiss 200mm Teleconverter G2, which debuted alongside the vivo X300 Ultra. The camera system will be powered by vivo’s V3+ imaging chip and will offer a range of AI-powered photography features.



The vivo X Fold6 is scheduled to debut later this month in China. It will be available in the new “Blue Hole” color option, which the company has officially announced. The same variant had also recently appeared in nature.
It has also been confirmed that the foldable will run OriginOS 6 Fold with several new multi-tasking and AI features. It is said to come with a 6,900mAh battery.

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