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Vivo X Fold 6 Price Leak Shows Near-40% Hike Over the X Fold 5
Vivo’s X Fold 6 leaks at CNY 9,999 for the 12GB+256GB base model, nearly 40% more than the X Fold 5, as a 2026 memory cost surge reshapes foldable pricing.
Vivo’s X Fold 6 launches in China on June 26 at 7:00 p.m. local time. A retail box image doing the rounds on Weibo this week lists the base 12GB+256GB model at CNY 9,999 (~$1,475), per tipster Tech Little Q. If that starting price holds, it would mark a near-40% jump over the X Fold 5 it replaces.
The hike lands in the middle of a 2026 memory cost surge that is reshaping smartphone prices across the board. Counterpoint Research put DRAM up over 50% quarter-on-quarter in Q1 2026, with NAND Flash up over 90% QoQ, and called a rise in retail prices “unavoidable in 2026.” The X Fold 6 is the first 2026 foldable whose leaked price tag has surfaced, and the size of the gap against last year is what makes it the lead.
What the Weibo Leak Shows
The leak surfaced on Weibo via tipster Tech Little Q, whose translated post shared a retail-box image showing four storage variants and their prices. the leaked X Fold 6 price breakdown across all four variants reports the base 12GB+256GB at CNY 9,999 (~$1,475), the 12GB+512GB at CNY 10,999 (~$1,625), the 16GB+512GB at CNY 11,499 (~$1,700), and the 16GB+1TB at CNY 12,499 (~$1,845).
| Variant | Leaked price |
|---|---|
| 12GB + 256GB | CNY 9,999 (~$1,475) |
| 12GB + 512GB | CNY 10,999 (~$1,625) |
| 16GB + 512GB | CNY 11,499 (~$1,700) |
| 16GB + 1TB | CNY 12,499 (~$1,845) |
The leak also lists a 7,000mAh battery on the box label, matching what Vivo product manager Han Boxiao has already confirmed publicly. The authenticity of the price image has not been verified by Vivo, and Gizmochina advises readers to treat the figures with caution until the June 26 unveiling. Pre-order listings on Vivo’s Chinese store, which Gizmochina also references, line up with the four configurations in the leak.

How It Stacks Up Against the X Fold 5
Last year’s X Fold 5 launched in China on June 25, 2025, with the base 12GB+256GB at CNY 6,999. Stepping up the storage ladder added CNY 1,000 to CNY 1,500 per tier. The X Fold 6 leak puts every configuration CNY 3,000 above the X Fold 5’s price at the same storage.
| Storage | X Fold 5 (2025) | X Fold 6 (leaked) |
|---|---|---|
| 12GB + 256GB | CNY 6,999 | CNY 9,999 |
| 12GB + 512GB | CNY 7,999 | CNY 10,999 |
| 16GB + 512GB | CNY 8,499 | CNY 11,499 |
| 16GB + 1TB | CNY 9,499 | CNY 12,499 |
Gizmochina reports the X Fold 6 “could be nearly 40 percent more expensive than the X Fold 5 across comparable storage variants.” The CNY 3,000 step is unusually large for a year-on-year refresh, and the gap has drawn most of the early attention. The X Fold 5 eventually reached India at Rs 1,49,999 in a single 16GB+512GB configuration, so the X Fold 6 will likely land above that mark if it ships in India this year.
What’s New Beyond the Price
Vivo has confirmed a 7,000mAh battery, the largest it has ever put in a book-style foldable, and a 200MP primary camera built around Samsung’s 1/1.4-inch HPB sensor. Vivo’s official 7,000mAh battery confirmation came from product manager Han Boxiao, who said the phone can run up to 9.8 hours under heavy use, a figure the company claims is around 30 percent better than the X Fold 5.
The phone runs a MediaTek Dimensity 9500 Super Edition, a custom chip Vivo co-developed with MediaTek, marking the first time an X Fold has skipped Qualcomm entirely. Han Boxiao, in a June 12 Weibo post, said the Super Edition brings “up to a 111% jump in peak NPU performance” and a 56% drop in AI power consumption against the prior generation.
Imaging leans hard on Zeiss. The telephoto is a Zeiss APO-certified periscope using Sony’s LYT-602 sensor, and Vivo is keeping the telephoto extender accessory compatible, the same add-on that gave the X200 Ultra a 200mm reach. The inner display is an 8.02-inch foldable OLED rated at 5,000 nits of peak brightness. The chassis carries IPX8 and IPX9 water-resistance ratings, an upgraded hinge, and a side fingerprint reader. The operating system is OriginOS 6 Fold, a foldable-first OriginOS build for multitasking.
Color options confirmed by Vivo include Blue Hole, Salt Lake, and Polar Night, with a special Black Gold Edition carrying gold accents. The phone launches first in China; India and global pricing remain unannounced.
The Larger Story Behind the Hike
The X Fold 6 is not the only phone getting more expensive in 2026, and the leak is a useful marker for where the industry stands. Q1 2026 memory price tracker data on smartphone BOMs, published March 10, 2026, show DRAM contract prices up over 50% QoQ in Q1 2026 and NAND Flash contract prices up over 90% QoQ, a sustained surge Counterpoint attributes to AI-driven demand on memory fabs. The firm projects that flagship bill-of-materials costs will rise $100-$150 by Q2 2026, and that DRAM and NAND will together account for 41% of a premium flagship’s BOM by then.
- DRAM contract prices: over 50% QoQ in Q1 2026 (Counterpoint Research)
- NAND Flash contract prices: over 90% QoQ in Q1 2026 (Counterpoint Research)
- Flagship BOM cost: $100-$150 higher by Q2 2026 (Counterpoint Research)
- Low-end retail: around $30 higher in 2026 (Counterpoint forecast)
- Premium flagship retail: $150-$200 higher (Counterpoint forecast)
A rise in retail prices seems unavoidable in 2026. We expect low-end retail prices to increase by around $30, while the cost pressures on some premium flagships will likely be passed on to consumers, resulting in price hikes of $150 to $200.
Counterpoint senior analyst Shenghao Bai made the point in the firm’s March 10 release. The X Fold 6 leak, a near-40% jump in yuan, fits the upper end of that range, and points to why the next several months of foldable launches are likely to keep climbing.
Where It Sits in the Foldable Field
Vivo is not alone in raising foldable prices this year. Honor’s Magic V6 launched in China with its 12GB+256GB base at CNY 8,999 (~$1,330), and Oppo’s Find N6 is at CNY 9,999 (~$1,475) for the same configuration, per Gizmochina’s roundup of the foldable field. The leaked X Fold 6, at CNY 9,999 for the base, would match the Oppo Find N6 at the entry tier and price the phone above the Honor Magic V6.
The wider foldable market is also expanding. the iPhone Fold market value forecast projects Apple’s first foldable will capture 34% of foldable market value in its first year, a sign the category is moving from early-adopter premium toward mass-premium. And the X Fold 6 arrives in the same week that the Galaxy Z Fold 8 is tipped to cost more than the Z Fold 7, with the increase tied by leak accounts to the same memory cost cycle.
The X Fold 6 is the first major 2026 foldable to put a leaked price on the chart, and the bar it sets will likely hold for the rest of the year.
What Still Has to Be Confirmed
Two things remain unverified. The retail-box image has not been confirmed by Vivo, and tipster Tech Little Q has not provided sourcing beyond the photo. The prices Gizmochina reports carry a “pinch of salt” caveat, and the final numbers will be set on stage in Beijing on June 26.
The second unknown is global and India availability. The X Fold 5 reached India in July 2025 at Rs 1,49,999. Vivo has not announced X Fold 6 availability outside China, so any India or Europe pricing remains a guess until the company speaks.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much will the Vivo X Fold 6 cost?
Per a Weibo leak by tipster Tech Little Q, the base 12GB+256GB Vivo X Fold 6 is listed at CNY 9,999 (~$1,475) in China. Higher variants sit at CNY 10,999 for 12GB+512GB, CNY 11,499 for 16GB+512GB, and CNY 12,499 for 16GB+1TB. Vivo has not confirmed the leak; the company announces final pricing on June 26.
When does the Vivo X Fold 6 launch?
Vivo will unveil the X Fold 6 in China on June 26 at 7:00 p.m. local time (4:30 p.m. IST). The launch is China-first; Vivo has not announced India or global availability, though the X Fold 5 reached India at Rs 1,49,999 in July 2025.
Why is the X Fold 6 so much more expensive than the X Fold 5?
The biggest factor is the 2026 memory cost surge. Counterpoint Research put DRAM prices up over 50% QoQ and NAND Flash up over 90% QoQ in Q1 2026, and projected that flagship phone bill-of-materials costs would rise $100-$150 by Q2. Counterpoint senior analyst Shenghao Bai said a rise in retail prices is “unavoidable in 2026,” with premium flagships facing $150-$200 hikes.
What are the key Vivo X Fold 6 specs?
Vivo has confirmed a 7,000mAh battery, a MediaTek Dimensity 9500 Super Edition chipset, a 200MP primary camera with Samsung’s 1/1.4-inch HPB sensor, a Zeiss APO-certified periscope telephoto, an 8.02-inch foldable OLED with 5,000-nit peak brightness, IPX8 and IPX9 water resistance, and OriginOS 6 Fold. Vivo product manager Han Boxiao said the Super Edition chip brings up to a 111% jump in peak NPU performance.
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