GSMA IMEI Database Confirms Vivo X500 Lineup
The upcoming Vivo X500 series has effectively moved from rumor to reality after multiple entries appeared in the GSMA IMEI database. These listings confirm at least three models in the new flagship family: the standard Vivo X500, the Vivo X500 Pro, and a fresh addition called Vivo X500e. The X500 and X500 Pro are positioned as direct successors to the Vivo X300 and X300 Pro, while the X500e fills a new gap as a more balanced, value-focused option in the Vivo X500 series. The IMEI appearance signals that hardware development is well underway, even if fine-tuning is ongoing. It also marks a strategic rebranding move: Vivo is skipping the X400 designation entirely, reportedly due to cultural concerns around the number four, and jumping straight from X300 to X500 to headline its next wave of upcoming flagship phones.

Display, Performance and Security: How the X500 Series Raises the Bar
Early leaks suggest Vivo is preparing a clear tiered display strategy across its new smartphone lineup. The base Vivo X500 is tipped to feature a compact 6.37-inch panel, appealing to users who prefer smaller yet premium devices, while the Vivo X500 Pro may adopt a far larger 6.83-inch 2K LTPO OLED display. A 144Hz refresh rate is expected across the range, positioning these upcoming flagship phones as strong contenders for gaming and high-frame-rate content. Under the hood, the entire series is reportedly moving to MediaTek’s Dimensity 9600 platform, based on an advanced 2nm manufacturing process, promising major gains in performance, efficiency and on-device AI. Security is likely to get a boost too, with a 3D ultrasonic fingerprint reader — a flagship-grade feature that should deliver faster, more reliable authentication than conventional optical sensors.
Camera Innovations: LOFIC Sensors and 200MP Periscope Zoom
Photography appears to be a central pillar of Vivo’s X500 strategy. The series is expected to debut LOFIC (lateral overflow integration capacitor) sensor technology in the X lineup, with leaks pointing to a 50MP main camera that can better manage extreme highlights and shadows. This should significantly improve dynamic range, especially in harsh lighting conditions where detail is often lost. The Vivo X500 Pro is rumored to benefit most from this shift, potentially offering flagship-level imaging that rivals or surpasses current leaders. Another headline feature is a 200MP periscope telephoto camera, an ambitious addition that could set new standards for mobile zoom. If implemented well, users can expect clearer long-distance shots and more flexible framing options, especially for travel and wildlife photography, positioning the Vivo X500 Pro as a serious contender among camera-centric upcoming flagship phones.
Battery Ambitions and Charging Speed for Power Users
Battery life has become a key battleground in the flagship space, and Vivo seems intent on making a statement with the X500 series. Reports indicate that the new models could pack batteries up to 7,000mAh, far above the norm for premium smartphones. Combined with support for 100W fast charging, this setup aims to deliver multi-day endurance while still allowing rapid top-ups for demanding users. Such a configuration would particularly benefit gamers, content creators and frequent travelers who need sustained performance without constant access to power outlets. While final capacities and charging profiles may vary between the Vivo X500, Vivo X500 Pro and the more affordable Vivo X500e, the overall direction is clear: Vivo wants its next flagship generation to be synonymous with stamina as well as speed, strengthening its position against rivals that focus more narrowly on slim designs or peak benchmark numbers.
Three-Model Strategy and Competitive Positioning
Vivo’s decision to structure the Vivo X500 series around at least three core models — X500, X500 Pro and X500e — signals a deliberate multi-segment approach. The standard X500 is shaping up as a compact flagship for users who want top-tier performance in a manageable size. The Vivo X500 Pro targets enthusiasts who prioritize large displays, advanced cameras and bleeding-edge silicon, with some leaks hinting at a possible X500 Pro Max variant to push the envelope further. Meanwhile, the X500e appears designed as a more accessible entry into the flagship experience, emphasizing a strong price-to-performance ratio. This layered smartphone lineup mirrors broader industry trends, where brands deploy multiple trims to capture everything from value-conscious buyers to power users. With launch timing still unofficial but development clearly progressing, the X500 family is positioned to intensify competition in the premium Android space when it finally debuts.
