Vivo Y600 Pro Teased With 10,000mAh Battery and 50MP Camera

Vivo has officially confirmed that its upcoming Y600 Pro will pack a 10,000mAh battery, the largest capacity the company has ever placed in a smartphone.
The Chinese manufacturer shared the details in a teaser post on Weibo on April 17, 2026, positioning the device as the successor to the Y500 Pro that arrived in November 2025 with a 7,000mAh cell.
The teaser image shows the phone in a purple finish with a prominent round camera island on the flat rear panel.
A gold-colored ring surrounds the circular module, which houses two camera cutouts. An LED flash sits outside the island toward the right corner.
Vivo also confirmed that the primary rear sensor is a 50-megapixel unit equipped with an aspheric lens, marking a step down from the 200-megapixel main camera on the Y500 Pro.
Separate leaks shared today provide further details on the display and processor.
According to information leaked by tipster Digital Chat Station and official sources, the Vivo Y600 Pro will feature a flat 6.83-inch OLED LTPS panel with 1.5K resolution.

The same reports point to a MediaTek Dimensity 7300e chipset running at up to 2.5GHz under the hood. Exact battery capacity in the leaks is listed at 10,200mAh, aligning closely with Vivo’s official “10,000-level” endurance claim.
Support for 90W fast charging has also surfaced in multiple reports, though Vivo has not yet verified that specification.
The Y600 Pro appears aimed squarely at the mid-range segment where extended battery life has become a key differentiator.
Vivo’s teaser highlights “long battery life exceeding 10,000 meters,” a phrasing that directly references the massive cell and suggests the phone could deliver multi-day usage under heavy loads.
The design retains the rounded camera aesthetic of the predecessor while simplifying the module to two active lenses.
No information has been released yet on RAM, storage variants, front camera, or exact pricing, though the Y500 Pro launched at the equivalent of roughly 1,799 yuan in China.
Vivo has not announced a firm release date but industry reports indicate the Y600 Pro could arrive in China before the end of April or in early May 2026.
The phone will compete directly with other large-battery models expected from Redmi and Honor in the same price band.