The Vivo X500 series has been leaking in pieces for a while now, and the latest information from Digital Chat Station adds some specifics around the vanilla Vivo X500’s display, chipset, battery, and cameras.
According to DCS, the current engineering sample of the Vivo X500 sports a 6.59-inch mid-screen flat display, which lines up with earlier reports pegging that size to the standard model.
More interesting is the claim that the X500 will apparently run on 3nm-based Dimensity 9500 (referred to as the DX5), rather than the upcoming Dimensity 9600.

It could be a deliberate choice by Vivo to make the X500 a slightly affordable option in a lineup where the Pro and Pro Max take the glory.
On the camera front, DCS says the engineering prototype features a 50MP main sensor with a 1/1.28-inch (approximately) footprint. There’s also a mid-sensor periscope telephoto lens on board.
DCS notes that this could be the same 64MP periscope unit that’s in testing for the X500 Pro, though that’s still pending confirmation.
Last but not least, the Vivo X500 engineering sample is reportedly testing with a 7,500mAh battery (give or take). That’s a massive cell for a phone with a sub-6.6-inch display, and it fits with earlier reports suggesting the entire X500 family would feature 7,000mAh-plus batteries. The X300 series tops at around 6,510mAh in the Pro model.
Where the X500 fits
Vivo is likely building a three-tier ladder with the X500 series. At the top sits the X500 Pro Max, rumored to feature a 2nm Dimensity 9600 Pro, a 200MP periscope, and an 8,000mAh battery in a 6.85-inch 2K LTPO panel.

The X500 Pro sits in the middle with a compact 6.37-inch form factor, Dimensity 9600, a 50MP LOFIC primary shooter, and a 7,000mAh-plus battery. And the standard X500 rounds things out with a bigger screen than the Pro, the same oversized main sensor, and a monstrous battery, all powered by a slightly less premium chip.
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