Four-Phone Vivo X500 Family Emerges from GSMA Listings
The Vivo X500 series is rapidly taking shape in the GSMA IMEI database, revealing a four-model family: Vivo X500, X500 Pro, X500e, and the newly confirmed X500 Pro Max. This expanded lineup suggests Vivo is doubling down on a tiered strategy similar to rival flagships, with a standard model, a compact Pro, a value-focused X500e, and a camera-centric Pro Max at the top. Reports indicate the series is targeting a launch window around September, though it remains uncertain whether all four devices will debut together. The IMEI appearances strongly hint at an imminent rollout beyond initial launch markets, as such registrations typically precede broader availability. With a rumored X500 Ultra planned for a later release, the X500 Pro Max is expected to serve as Vivo’s interim halo device, anchoring the series with cutting-edge imaging and performance features.
Display Strategy: Three Sizes, One Big-Screen Flagship
Leaked details point to a carefully tiered display strategy across the Vivo X500 series. Three core sizes are reportedly in testing: 6.37 inches, 6.59 inches, and 6.85 inches. The standard Vivo X500 is expected to adopt the 6.59‑inch panel, positioning it as the balanced option for mainstream users. The X500 Pro may instead go smaller at 6.37 inches, a clear nod to compact flagship trends and a potential alternative to similarly sized premium rivals. At the top, the Vivo X500 Pro Max is said to feature a 6.85‑inch display, while another report cites a 6.9‑inch 2K AMOLED screen, suggesting either a rounding difference or evolving prototypes. In any case, the Pro Max is clearly framed as the series’ large-screen flagship, and leaks imply the future X500 Ultra could reuse this footprint, cementing a consistent big-display identity for Vivo’s highest-end camera phones.
Camera Stack: 200MP Periscope on the Vivo X500 Pro Max
Imaging is shaping up to be the signature differentiator in the X500 series specs, with the Vivo X500 Pro Max positioned as the photography flagship. Tipsters claim only the large-screen variant is currently testing a 200MP periscope camera, making the Pro Max the exclusive home for this high-resolution telephoto. This 200MP periscope setup is designed to deliver enhanced long-range zoom, potentially with improved detail retention and cropping flexibility compared to 50MP periscope modules expected on other X500 models. Across the series, Vivo is reportedly standardizing around a 50MP primary camera with an approximately 1/1.28‑inch sensor, likely the upcoming Sony LYT‑838. Higher-end variants, including the Pro and Pro Max, are said to adopt LOFIC sensor technology, improving dynamic range and mitigating overexposure in challenging lighting. An upgraded 50MP ultra‑wide camera is also under consideration, signalling a comprehensive push to raise baseline imaging quality, not just headline zoom capabilities.
Batteries and Performance: Massive Capacities and Dimensity 9600 Power
Battery and performance leaks suggest the X500 family is being built with endurance and speed in mind, supporting the trend toward 10000mAh battery phone discussions in enthusiast circles. For the Vivo X500 Pro Max specifically, reports mention a battery capacity around 7,000mAh paired with 100W wired and wireless charging, indicating a clear focus on longevity without sacrificing top-up speeds. While exact capacities for the other X500 variants have yet to surface, the overarching narrative points to significantly larger batteries than typical flagships, aligning with expectations of batteries exceeding 10,000mAh across the broader ecosystem of large-battery devices. Under the hood, the X500 Pro Max is tipped to run on MediaTek’s upcoming Dimensity 9600 series chipset, a logical evolution from the Dimensity 9500 used in Vivo’s X300 line. This combination of high-capacity power packs and next-gen silicon positions the X500 series to compete aggressively on both stamina and performance.
Positioning the X500e, X500, and X500 Pro in Vivo’s Lineup
While the Vivo X500 Pro Max dominates headlines with its 200MP periscope camera, the remaining three models form the backbone of the series. The standard X500, likely sporting a 6.59‑inch display and 50MP primary camera, appears targeted at users who want a balanced flagship experience without the extra bulk or cost of a big-screen model. The X500 Pro, expected to feature a 6.37‑inch panel, could appeal to those who prefer a more compact, premium device while still benefiting from LOFIC-enabled imaging and possibly an upgraded ultra‑wide camera. The least defined member is the Vivo X500e; technical details remain scarce, but its separate listing suggests a differentiated, possibly more affordable configuration. Together, these three models create a laddered portfolio beneath the Pro Max, allowing Vivo to segment by size, camera sophistication, and battery emphasis as the X500 series moves toward what looks like a broad global expansion.
