A Four-Model Vivo X500 Lineup Takes Shape
The Vivo X500 lineup is rapidly evolving from rumor to a clearly tiered flagship smartphone series. Initial GSMA IMEI database entries confirmed three models—Vivo X500, X500 Pro, and the new X500e budget variant—signalling that development is already underway and a launch window is approaching. A subsequent GSMA database leak has now added a fourth device, the Vivo X500 Pro Max, firmly establishing a four-phone family positioned from entry to ultra-premium. The X500 and X500 Pro are expected to succeed the X300 generation, while the X500e fills a gap as an affordable extension that did not exist in the previous series. Together, these listings portray an ecosystem where each model targets a distinct user: mainstream upgraders, enthusiasts, camera-first buyers, and cost-conscious consumers, all under a single, cohesive Vivo X500 lineup.

Vivo X500 Pro Max: Camera-Focused Flagship at the Top
The Vivo X500 Pro Max is emerging as the crown jewel of the Vivo X500 lineup, at least until an anticipated X500 Ultra eventually arrives. IMEI database registration under the “X500 Pro Max” market name confirms that this will be the series’ most ambitious model. Leaks point to a 6.9-inch 2K AMOLED display, a MediaTek Dimensity 9600-series chipset, and a roughly 7,000mAh battery paired with 100W wired and wireless charging, underscoring its flagship status. On imaging, the Pro Max is tipped to use a 50MP LOFIC-equipped main camera, a 200MP periscope telephoto lens, and possibly a multispectral sensor, positioning it as Vivo’s premier camera flagship. This “extra-big cup” variant appears designed to push hardware boundaries and compete directly with other top-tier camera-centric phones in the broader flagship smartphone series landscape.

Core Hardware: Dimensity Power, High Refresh Displays, and Big Batteries
Beyond the headline-grabbing Pro Max, early leaks suggest the entire Vivo X500 lineup shares a strong performance foundation. The standard X500 is rumored to feature a 6.37-inch display, while the X500 Pro may scale up to 6.83 inches, with both reportedly supporting a 144Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling and responsive gaming. Under the hood, the family is expected to ride on MediaTek’s Dimensity 9600 series, with the Pro Max likely adopting a top-binned variant and other models using related chips. A 3D ultrasonic fingerprint sensor has also been tipped, signaling a push toward faster, more secure biometric authentication. Powering all this, the series is rumored to carry around 7,000mAh batteries with 100W fast charging, a major endurance and convenience upgrade over the previous X-series generation and a clear bid to attract heavy users.
Imaging Strategy: LOFIC Sensors and Tiered Camera Capabilities
Camera technology appears to be the central pillar of Vivo’s X500 strategy. According to testing leaks, three Dimensity-powered X500 variants are being evaluated with 50MP main cameras built on approximately 1/1.28-inch ultra-large sensors, likely the upcoming Sony LYT-838. This wide sensor adoption signals a baseline of strong low-light and dynamic-range performance across the series. Above that, the “big cup” X500 Pro and “extra-big cup” X500 Pro Max reportedly incorporate LOFIC (Lateral Overflow Integrator Capacitor) sensor technology, which is designed to better handle extremes of brightness and shadow, promising more consistent imaging in complex lighting. For the Pro Max, a 200MP periscope telephoto and a multispectral sensor further underline its role as the camera flagship. The result is a tiered camera stack where each step up the ladder delivers a clear, tangible imaging upgrade.
X500e Budget Variant and Vivo’s Multi-Tier Global Ambition
The introduction of the Vivo X500e budget model is a telling move about Vivo’s broader ambitions. Unlike the previous generation, which lacked an “e” variant, the Vivo X500e signals a deliberate effort to extend the X500 brand into more accessible territory. Its appearance alongside the X500, X500 Pro, and X500 Pro Max in GSMA and IMEI database listings also hints at coordinated planning for a global market rollout, even if exact launch regions and timing remain fluid. By spanning from the X500e budget segment up to the camera-focused Pro Max, Vivo is clearly positioning the Vivo X500 lineup to compete across multiple price and performance tiers simultaneously. This multi-layered approach suggests the company is betting that a unified yet stratified series can attract first-time buyers, mainstream upgraders, and power users under a single, recognizable flagship umbrella.
