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Vivo X Fold 6 shines in new promo images and video

The Vivo X Fold6 can be seen in beautifully produced images and a promotional video before its launch - also in colors other than turquoise.
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The Vivo X Fold6 can be seen in beautifully produced images and a promotional video before its launch - also in colors other than turquoise.
Well before Apple’s first launches its foldable and Samsung unveils its first ultra-class foldable phone, the Vivo X Fold6 is sure to catch the eye of fans of the renowned Zeiss cameras. A brand-new promotional video in 4K quality and high-quality promotional images showcase it in its best light prior to its launch.

The Vivo X Fold 6 will be officially unveiled on June 26, 2026, as we learned a few hours ago, but many details about what is likely to be the most exciting foldable phone of the year have already been revealed by official sources. For example, fans of the Zeiss camera on the Vivo X300 will be able to use a 200mm tele-extender to transform the 3.7x telephoto lens into an 8.8x optical zoom for the first time on a foldable device. Also officially confirmed is an upgraded version of the Dimensity 9500 camera, optimized for foldable devices and AI performance.
 

New promotional video sums up the advantages of the Vivo X Fold6

Today, June 17, numerous new and high-quality promotional images were released on Weibo, along with the video below, which summarizes the key advantages of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra expected on July 22. These include superior multitasking capabilities and its use as a PC replacement. Regarding the display, Vivo is using a new Samsung M14 AMOLED panel. However, it is currently unclear whether it will be as crease-free as, for example, the Oppo Find N6 or the upcoming wide-version of the Galaxy Z Fold 8, which is expected to use particularly thick UTG glass. Apple's foldable iPhone, potentially dubbed the iPhone Ultra, will capture everyone's attention in the fall, but at least in the camera deparment, the Vivo X Fold 6 is likely to remain the frontrunner.
 

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Alexander Fagot, 2026-06-17 (Update: 2026-06-17)