
before the official launch of the vivo x fold 6, the company first revealed the flagship foldable’s core imaging configuration and key hardware details via weibo, using real-world sample photos to showcase its imaging capabilities.
as vivo’s next-generation foldable flagship, the x fold 6 introduces several industry-first features in its imaging system: the main camera uses samsung’s 200-megapixel hpb sensor (1/1.4-inch sensor size, f/1.68 large aperture, cipa‑certified 4.5‑stop ois); it also debuts a zeiss apo‑certified periscope telephoto module on a foldable device, along with sony’s lyt‑602 ultra‑sensitive image sensor for the first time. paired with g2 zoom lens technology, the equivalent focal length can extend up to 200mm, covering all shooting scenarios from ultra‑wide-angle to telephoto.
in terms of image processing, vivo has custom‑designed the v3+ independent imaging chip, supporting a continuous lossless zoom portrait system spanning 23mm to 100mm. the entire focal range is equipped with dual led flashlights, while deeply integrating ai‑driven semantic understanding, scene recognition, and computational photography algorithms, significantly enhancing image quality in low light, during motion, and under complex lighting conditions.
other specifications include an 8.02‑inch 2k ltpo flexible inner display with a peak brightness of 5,000 nits and adaptive adjustment between 1 and 5,000 nits; it’s powered by mediatek’s dimensity 9500 flagship platform and houses a massive 6,900mah battery. at present, the official release date has not yet been announced.