Breaking it down simply — vivo appears to be gearing up for a major addition to its Y-series lineup in China. The upcoming Vivo Y600 Pro has been teased over the past few days, but a new listing on China Telecom, along with appearances on Geekbench and 3C, has now revealed almost everything about This product. What immediately stands out is the battery. At 10,200mAh, the Vivo Y600 Pro could become the largest battery ever seen on a Vivo smartphone, pushing well beyond what we typically see even in battery-focused mid-segment devices.

Vivo Y600 Pro battery details

The Vivo Y600 Pro could house a massive 10,200mAh battery with 80W fast charging support, ensuring quick top-ups. Despite packing such a massive battery, the phone is listed at just 8.15mm thick and weighs 221 grams, which is relatively manageable given the capacity. For context, most phones in this segment typically offer 5,000–6,000mAh batteries, while newer “battery-focused” models are pushing 7,000mAh or slightly more. Crossing the 10,000mAh mark puts the Y600 Pro in a completely different category, closer to niche endurance devices than mainstream smartphones. Vivo Y600 Pro

Vivo Y600 Pro specs

The Vivo Y600 Pro is expected to feature a 6.83-inch OLED display with a 1.5K resolution (2800 × 1260 pixels) and an in-display fingerprint sensor. inside, This product is powered by a MediaTek chipset (MT6858T), believed to be an overclocked version of the Dimensity 7100, likely to be marketed as the Dimensity 7300e. Geekbench listings show 12GB of RAM, Android 16 out of the box, and scores of 1,036 (single-core) and 3,103 (multi-core). This positions the phone firmly in the mid-segment performance bracket, suitable for everyday tasks and moderate gaming rather than premium-tier-level workloads.

For optics, the Y600 Pro keeps things simple with a 50MP rear camera and a 32MP front camera. The setup is quite standard with more emphasis on the primary camera. The secondary sensor could be for ultra-wide. It is set to become available in multiple configurations, going up to 12GB RAM and 512GB storage.

The China Telecom listing suggests a China launch on April 30th, though Vivo hasn’t officially confirmed it yet. Whether the Y600 Pro makes it to markets like India remains unclear, but it’s speculated to arrive as an iQOO phone. If so, then the Vivo Y600 Pro would be recommended for people who want extreme battery life without constantly worrying about charging, and who use their phone heavily for streaming, gaming, or hotspot usage. It can be skipped if you prioritise top-tier performance or camera versatility and don’t actually need multi-day battery life.