Vivo has locked in April 27 for the Y600 Pro, and the headline spec is exactly the sort of thing that gets battery obsessives salivating: a 10,200mAh pack, the biggest Vivo has put in a phone so far. That is not a typo, and it is also a very loud message to rivals still pretending 5,000mAh is heroic.
The company is pitching the Vivo Y600 Pro as a durability-first device rather than a spec-sheet stunt. It says the battery is built around second-generation semi-solid tech, should keep working across a 60°C temperature range, and is designed for up to six years of battery health. Vivo also claims more than 24 hours of light use, over 12 hours under heavy workloads, and a full charge in under 80 minutes with 90W charging.
Vivo Y600 Pro battery and endurance claims
That battery size matters because the premium midrange segment has quietly become a war over endurance. Samsung, OnePlus, and Xiaomi have all been leaning hard into faster charging and smarter power management, but Vivo is going straight for capacity bragging rights, which is a risky but refreshingly unsubtle move.
Alongside the battery push, Vivo says the Y600 Pro will arrive with IP68 and IP69 ratings, chip-level AI power optimization, improved connectivity, OriginOS 6, and a 1.5K eye-care display. In other words, this is not being sold as a one-trick power bank with a screen bolted on.


Vivo Y600 Pro specs from the China Telecom listing
A China Telecom listing has already filled in most of the hardware blanks. The Y600 Pro is expected to use a 6.83-inch OLED panel with 1.5K resolution, be powered by the Dimensity 7300e, and ship with Android 16 and OriginOS 6. Cameras are straightforward: 50 megapixels on the back and 32 megapixels up front.
- Display: 6.83-inch OLED, 2800 x 1260 pixels
- Chipset: Dimensity 7300e
- Battery: 10,200mAh
- Charging: 90W
- Cameras: 50MP rear, 32MP front
- Memory: up to 12GB RAM, 512GB storage
The phone is said to measure 8.15mm thick and weigh 221 grams, which is a decent reminder that giant batteries still come with physics attached. It will be offered in Floating Gold, Bright Moon Black, Vast Blue, and Starry Purple, with sales in China expected to begin on April 30.
The open question now is whether Vivo can make the Y600 Pro feel like a polished everyday phone rather than just a battery monster with a launch date. If the company gets the balance right, this could force other brands to stop treating endurance as a side note and start treating it like a headline feature again.

