Vivo officially teased the Y600 Pro on April 17, 2026 on its China Weibo handle — and the single confirmed specification changes everything about what a mid-range battery phone can be. The Vivo Y600 Pro is confirmed to carry a 10,000mAh battery — the largest Vivo has ever put in any smartphone, making it Vivo’s first device to cross the 10,000mAh threshold.
This is not a concept or rumour. Vivo’s official account confirmed the “10,000-level” battery performance directly, alongside an official teaser image revealing the phone’s design, colour, and primary camera. Everything else — chipset, display size, full camera specs, pricing — comes from certification documents, reliable tipsters, and industry sources. This post clearly separates what is confirmed from what is expected.
Vivo Y600 Pro — Confirmed vs Expected Specifications
✅ OFFICIALLY CONFIRMED BY VIVO
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Battery Capacity | 10,000mAh (rated) |
| Main Camera | 50MP with Aspheric Premium Lens |
| Camera Setup | Dual rear cameras |
| Design | Large circular camera module, gold accents |
| Colour | Purple variant confirmed |
| Charging | 90W fast charging (from certification) |
🔵 EXPECTED — FROM TIPSTERS AND CERTIFICATION DOCUMENTS
| Specification | Expected Detail | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Display Size | 6.83-inch flat LTPS OLED | Digital Chat Station (Weibo tipster) |
| Display Resolution | 1.5K | Digital Chat Station |
| Refresh Rate | 120Hz | Multiple sources |
| Chipset | MediaTek Dimensity 7300E @ 2.5GHz | Digital Chat Station |
| RAM | 8GB / 12GB | Based on predecessor pattern |
| Storage | 128GB / 256GB | Based on predecessor pattern |
| Real Battery (marketed) | ~10,200mAh | Certification documents |
| OS | OriginOS 6 / Android 16 | Based on current Vivo India direction |
| 5G | Yes | Confirmed by product positioning |
Important: Specifications marked as expected may change at official launch. Always treat unconfirmed specs as estimates.
The 10,000mAh Battery — Why This Is Bigger Than the Number Sounds
The headline spec deserves a proper explanation because 10,000mAh at a competitive mid-range price is genuinely unprecedented in the Indian market.
Why the Rated Capacity Understates the Real Battery
Battery manufacturers use a rated capacity (the safe minimum guaranteed capacity) which is typically lower than the typical capacity (actual real-world energy storage). In the case of the Vivo Y600 Pro:
The battery uses a single-cell silicon-carbon anode design running at 4.53V — significantly above the standard 4.4V cutoff voltage used in conventional lithium-ion cells. This elevated voltage combined with silicon-carbon chemistry means:
- Rated capacity: 10,000mAh (official / certified figure)
- Real-world typical capacity: Estimated 10,200mAh to ~11,000mAh
- Result: The phone may actually deliver more than the headline number suggests
Why 4.53V and Silicon-Carbon Matters
Traditional graphite-anode batteries reach maximum voltage around 4.4V. Silicon-carbon (Si-C) anodes can safely operate at 4.53V because silicon’s crystal structure accommodates lithium ions at higher energy density. The Vivo T5 Pro 5G uses 4th-gen silicon-carbon technology — the Y600 Pro is expected to use the same or similar anode chemistry to achieve this capacity in a device that reportedly remains under 9mm thin.
What 10,000mAh Means for Real Indian Usage
| Usage Pattern | Expected Battery Life |
|---|---|
| Light use — calls, WhatsApp, browsing | 3.5 to 4.5 days |
| Moderate use — 3 hours screen on daily | 2.5 to 3 days |
| Heavy use — gaming + streaming + social | 1.5 to 2 days |
| Continuous YouTube streaming | ~25 to 28 hours |
| BGMI gaming (sustained) | ~13 to 15 hours |
For Indian users who travel frequently, work long days, or live in areas with unreliable charging access — a 10,000mAh battery changes the relationship with your phone entirely. Battery anxiety effectively disappears.
90W Fast Charging on a 10,000mAh Battery — How Long?
At 90W charging speed on a 10,000mAh cell, expect a full charge in approximately 75 to 90 minutes. More practically: a 30-minute morning charge adds roughly 35 to 40% capacity — giving you 8 to 10 hours of moderate use from a single quick session. Vivo’s FlashCharge technology on this scale will likely deliver 0 to 50% in approximately 40 to 45 minutes.
The Camera Trade-Off — Why Vivo Dropped from 200MP to 50MP
This is the most honest and important analysis missing from every competing article.
The Vivo Y500 Pro — the predecessor launched in November 2025 in China — featured a 200-megapixel main camera. The Y600 Pro steps this back to 50MP.
This is not a mistake or cost-cutting in isolation — it is an engineering trade-off.
Accommodating a 10,000mAh battery in a smartphone body that remains pocketable requires significant internal space reallocation. The Y500 Pro’s 200MP sensor with its larger optical module and additional processing hardware physically occupies more space than a 50MP setup.
By moving to a 50MP Sony-grade sensor with an Aspheric Premium Lens (the same optical engraving seen on Vivo’s premium camera phones), Vivo frees the internal volume needed for the larger battery cell while maintaining optical quality through better glass engineering rather than raw megapixel count.
Is 50MP worse than 200MP for real users? Not necessarily. The 200MP on the Y500 Pro was primarily a marketing specification — shot in default mode at 12.5MP binned resolution. A well-tuned 50MP sensor with a quality aspheric lens can outperform a 200MP sensor with mediocre glass in almost every real-world shooting condition. The trade-off Vivo is making is reasonable for a battery-focused device.
What the dual rear camera likely looks like:
| Camera | Expected Specification |
|---|---|
| Main | 50MP with Aspheric Premium Lens, f/1.79 |
| Secondary | 2MP depth sensor (based on Y-series pattern) |
| Front | 16MP or 32MP (unconfirmed) |
| Video | 4K front and rear (expected) |
Vivo Y600 Pro — Design Confirmed From Official Teaser
Vivo’s official teaser image on Weibo on April 17, 2026 revealed:
Rear Design: Large circular camera island — identical design language to the Y500 Pro. The circular module has prominent gold accent ring surrounding it, giving it a premium visual presence that differentiates it from the flat, industrial-looking camera modules on competitors like Realme P4 Power.
Colour: Deep purple with a gradient rear panel. The purple variant is confirmed — additional colours (likely black and possibly silver) expected at launch.
Build: Flat rear panel. No curved back. The flat design aids in-hand grip and is a deliberate choice for a phone that will be heavy due to its battery.
Physical size concern: A 10,000mAh battery means this phone will be noticeably heavier and thicker than standard mid-range devices. Expect 215g to 230g weight and 8.5mm to 9.5mm thickness — manageable but not slim. The Vivo T5 Pro 5G achieved 8.25mm with a 9,020mAh battery — the Y600 Pro’s engineering challenge is similar.
Vivo Y600 Pro — The iQOO Sibling Phone
One detail that no competing article covers properly: a separate iQOO-branded device with the same 10,200mAh battery is reportedly in development.
According to tipster Digital Chat Station, an iQOO variant carrying the same battery platform as the Y600 Pro is being developed for a later launch. This is consistent with Vivo’s established practice of sharing battery and chipset platforms across its Vivo and iQOO sub-brands.
The iQOO variant would likely receive a more performance-oriented chipset (potentially Snapdragon-based) and gaming-focused software features — targeting gamers who want massive battery life alongside high-performance gaming. No launch timeline has been confirmed for the iQOO version.
Vivo Y600 Pro vs Competitors — 10,000mAh Landscape
Vivo is not the first brand to cross 10,000mAh — but it is making this the standard rather than the exception:
| Phone | Battery | Charging | Chipset | Expected India Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vivo Y600 Pro | 10,000mAh | 90W | Dimensity 7300E | ~₹23,000–₹24,999 |
| HONOR Win | 10,000mAh | 66W | Dimensity 7300 | ~₹22,999 |
| Realme P4 Power | 10,001mAh | 80W | Dimensity 7300 | ~₹19,999 |
| OnePlus Nord 6 | 9,000mAh | 80W | Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 | ₹38,999 |
| Vivo T5 Pro 5G | 9,020mAh | 90W | Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 | ₹29,999 |
| Samsung Galaxy M56 | 7,000mAh | 45W | Exynos 1580 | ~₹26,999 |
Key insight from this comparison:
The Vivo Y600 Pro with 90W charging beats every 10,000mAh competitor on charging speed — HONOR Win offers only 66W and Realme P4 Power 80W. Faster charging on a larger battery is the combination that makes the Y600 Pro technically superior on battery management.
The chipset (Dimensity 7300E) positions it in the budget-mid range segment — not as fast as the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 in the Vivo T5 Pro, but appropriate for a battery-first device at a lower price point.
The 10,000mAh category is now three phones deep. What was a novelty in December 2025 (HONOR Win) is becoming a genuine market segment by May 2026. Vivo’s entry validates this direction permanently.
Vivo Y600 Pro vs Vivo Y500 Pro — Full Upgrade Analysis
| Feature | Vivo Y600 Pro | Vivo Y500 Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Battery | 10,000mAh | 7,000mAh (+43% upgrade) |
| Charging | 90W | 90W (same) |
| Main Camera | 50MP Aspheric | 200MP (downgrade) |
| Display | 6.83-inch LTPS OLED | 6.67-inch OLED |
| Chipset | Dimensity 7300E | Dimensity 7400 |
| Resolution | 1.5K | 1.5K (same) |
| Refresh Rate | 120Hz | 120Hz (same) |
| Focus | Battery endurance | Camera performance |
The Y600 Pro is a clear battery upgrade with camera trade-off. The Y500 Pro was a camera-first phone that also had a large battery. The Y600 Pro reverses that priority — battery first, camera competent. For buyers who valued the Y500 Pro’s 200MP camera above all else, the downgrade is real. For buyers who were already using the Y500 Pro in default 12.5MP binned mode (the majority), the practical camera difference is minimal.
Vivo Y600 Pro India Launch — What We Know
This section is the most important for Indian buyers — and the most honest:
China Launch: Expected end of April or early May 2026. Vivo’s Weibo teaser on April 17 typically precedes a China launch within 2 to 4 weeks.
India Launch: No official announcement yet. Based on Vivo’s established pattern with Y-series phones:
- China launch → India announcement typically follows in 2 to 4 months
- Expected India launch: Q3 2026 (July to September 2026)
- This timeline is an estimate — not confirmed by Vivo India
Expected India Price:
| Variant | Expected India Price |
|---|---|
| 8GB + 128GB | ~₹22,999 to ₹23,999 |
| 8GB + 256GB | ~₹25,999 |
| 12GB + 256GB | ~₹28,999 |
China pricing for the Y500 Pro started at CNY 1,799 (~₹20,600). The Y600 Pro is expected at CNY 1,999 (~₹22,900) in China. India pricing typically adds 10 to 15% for duties, import costs, and distribution margins — putting the base variant at approximately ₹23,000 to ₹25,000.
Where to buy in India (when available): Flipkart, Amazon India, Vivo India official website, and offline Vivo stores. Vivo has historically listed Y-series phones exclusively on Flipkart at launch in India.
Who Should Wait for the Vivo Y600 Pro?
Wait for the Vivo Y600 Pro if you:
- Travel frequently on long trips without reliable charging access — 3+ days of battery is transformative
- Work 14 to 16 hour days and currently struggle to reach evening with enough battery
- Are a delivery executive, field worker, or outdoor professional whose phone needs to last a full working day under heavy use
- Are currently considering a power bank purchase — the Y600 Pro eliminates that need entirely
- Want a competitive price for battery performance — ₹23,000 for 10,000mAh + 90W charging is exceptional value
Do not wait for the Vivo Y600 Pro if you:
- Need a phone now for this summer — the India launch is Q3 2026 at the earliest
- Prioritise camera performance — the 50MP setup is competent but the OnePlus Nord 6 offers a better overall camera experience
- Need the fastest chipset for gaming — Dimensity 7300E is mid-range; the Vivo T5 Pro 5G offers Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 now at ₹29,999
- Budget is under ₹15,000 — see our best phone under 15000 guide for current available options
OneRadar Verdict on the Vivo Y600 Pro Announcement
The Vivo Y600 Pro announcement is the most significant battery milestone from Vivo since the brand entered India. Crossing 10,000mAh with 90W charging — faster than HONOR and Realme’s competing 10,000mAh phones — while maintaining a competitive price around ₹23,000 to ₹25,000 makes this a genuinely compelling proposition for India’s battery-conscious market.
The camera downgrade from the Y500 Pro’s 200MP is honest and well-reasoned — a 50MP Aspheric lens will serve most Indian users better than a 200MP sensor with inferior glass. The engineering trade-off is transparent and the right call for a battery-first device.
The key question remaining is the launch timeline. A Q3 2026 India arrival — while this summer’s heat is at its worst — would be ideal timing. We will update this post with full specifications, official pricing, and sale dates the moment Vivo makes them official.
OneRadar will update this post within 24 hours of any official announcement from Vivo.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the battery capacity of Vivo Y600 Pro?
The Vivo Y600 Pro has an officially confirmed 10,000mAh battery — the largest Vivo has ever used in any smartphone. This was confirmed by Vivo on its official China Weibo handle on April 17, 2026. Certification documents suggest the real marketed capacity may be approximately 10,200mAh. The battery uses silicon-carbon anode technology at 4.53V for higher energy density in a compact form factor.
When will Vivo Y600 Pro launch in India?
Vivo has not officially announced an India launch date for the Y600 Pro. The phone is expected to launch in China in late April or early May 2026 first. Based on Vivo’s typical Y-series India launch pattern, the India arrival is estimated for Q3 2026 — around July to September 2026. This is an estimate and not an official announcement.
What is the expected price of Vivo Y600 Pro in India?
The Vivo Y600 Pro is expected to be priced around ₹22,999 to ₹24,999 for the base 8GB + 128GB variant in India. This estimate is based on the phone’s China pricing expectations (CNY 1,999 ≈ ₹22,900) plus India import and distribution margins. Official pricing will only be confirmed at launch.
What chipset does the Vivo Y600 Pro use?
According to leaks from tipster Digital Chat Station, the Vivo Y600 Pro is expected to use the MediaTek Dimensity 7300E chipset clocked at 2.5GHz. This is a mid-range chipset positioned below the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 in the Vivo T5 Pro. Some reports had previously suggested Dimensity 7400 — the exact chipset will be confirmed at official launch.
Why did Vivo downgrade the camera from 200MP to 50MP on the Y600 Pro?
The Vivo Y500 Pro had a 200MP main camera. The Y600 Pro steps back to 50MP to make room for the 10,000mAh battery. Fitting a 10,000mAh cell requires significantly more internal volume than a 7,000mAh cell. By using a more compact 50MP optical system with a higher-quality Aspheric Premium Lens, Vivo can house the larger battery while maintaining practical camera performance. For most users who shoot in default resolution, the 50MP Aspheric lens will produce equal or better results than the 200MP setup in everyday shooting conditions.
How does Vivo Y600 Pro compare to Vivo T5 Pro 5G?
The Vivo T5 Pro 5G is already available in India at ₹29,999 with a 9,020mAh battery and Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset. The Vivo Y600 Pro is expected at ₹23,000 to ₹25,000 with a 10,000mAh battery but the less powerful Dimensity 7300E chipset. The T5 Pro wins on performance, display quality (144Hz vs 120Hz), and IP rating (IP68+IP69). The Y600 Pro wins on battery capacity (+980mAh) and expected price (₹6,000 to ₹7,000 less). Read our detailed Vivo T5 Pro 5G review for the full picture.
Is there an iQOO version of the Vivo Y600 Pro?
Yes — tipster Digital Chat Station has reported that a separate iQOO-branded device carrying the same 10,200mAh battery platform as the Y600 Pro is reportedly in development. The iQOO variant is expected to feature a more performance-oriented chipset and gaming-focused features. No launch timeline has been confirmed. OneRadar will cover it when official details are available.
What does the Vivo Y600 Pro look like?
Based on the official teaser image from Vivo’s Weibo on April 17, 2026, the Y600 Pro features a flat rear panel with a large circular camera island — similar to the Y500 Pro design. The camera module has a gold accent ring. The confirmed colour is purple with a gradient finish. The phone is expected to have a flat display (not curved), inline power button and volume rocker, and a USB-C charging port at the bottom.
All specifications marked as expected are based on leaks, certification documents, and tipster reports as of April 19, 2026. Confirmed specifications are from Vivo’s official Weibo announcement. OneRadar will update this post with full verified specifications, official India pricing, and sale date within 24 hours of Vivo’s official announcement. Bookmark this page or check back for updates.
