Vivo X Fold 6 leaks suggest the company’s next foldable may have just walked into the spotlight ahead of its expected June launch. Photos circulating on Chinese social media appear to show actress Zhu Zhu at the French Open holding what is believed to be the Vivo X Fold 6, giving Vivo’s upcoming book-style flagship its first real-world outing.

The device in the images has a blue-green finish, a large circular rear camera module, and a slimmer profile than earlier Vivo foldables. One shot also shows it partially folded, which is handy if you were wondering whether this thing still opens like a miniature laptop. Vivo has not confirmed the handset, so treat the leak as strong evidence rather than an official unveiling.

What the leaked Vivo X Fold 6 photos show

Vivo’s industrial design language seems intact here: curved edges, a prominent camera island, and a finish that is trying hard not to look like every other premium phone on a table. The bigger takeaway is less the color than the silhouette, because foldables still live or die on whether they look elegant when shut. Vivo appears to be leaning into that, at least from the pictures.

Vivo X Fold 6 rumored specs

  • MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset
  • 6,900mAh battery
  • Triple rear camera setup: 200-megapixel main camera, 50-megapixel ultra-wide, 50-megapixel periscope telephoto
  • Side-facing fingerprint scanner

If those leaks hold up, Vivo is trying to fix two of the biggest foldable complaints at once: battery life and camera compromise. That would put pressure on rivals that still treat foldables like regular flagships with a hinge bolted on, rather than a device users might actually keep in their pocket all day.

OriginOS 6 Fold and Atomic Workbench

Vivo has already confirmed that the X Fold 6 will ship with OriginOS 6 Fold and an updated Atomic Workbench. The pitch is productivity-first: multiple apps in a task-focused workspace, less app switching, better AI assistance, and deeper multitasking. In other words, Vivo wants this foldable to sound less like a luxury gadget and more like a small computer that happens to make calls.

That strategy makes sense. Samsung has spent years teaching buyers that foldables are for multitasking, while Honor and Oppo have pushed the hardware race harder on thinness and battery. Vivo seems to be splitting the difference: premium hardware, plus software that tries to justify why the inner screen exists at all.

Launch timing for Vivo’s next foldable

The company is expected to unveil the X Fold 6 by the end of this month. If the French Open sighting is genuine, Vivo has done the usual pre-launch dance: let the internet do the teasing, then arrive with the polished version and hope nobody has already decided the story from the leaks.

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