Earlier this week, Vivo presented the Vivo X300 and Vivo X300 Pro in China as the first devices running OriginOS 6. Arriving alongside the likes of the Vivo Pad 5e, the two smartphones should receive a global launch before the end of the year, too. In the meantime, Vivo has outlined which existing devices are in line for its next major Android OS update, including those sold by iQOO.

Like Xiaomi and Samsung before it, Vivo will split its global rollout across multiple batches. As it stands, Vivo has settled on four release schedules, starting with a limited run in early November. As the list below shows, only the X200 series, the X Fold5 and the iQOO 13 will gain access to OriginOS 6 during this period outside of China.

Shortly afterwards, Vivo hopes to move onto those devices’ direct predecessors like the Vivo X100 Pro. Then by mid-December, Vivo will begin upgrading older iQOO Neo-branded handsets and some mid-range smartphones sold under its name. The biggest batch of the lot will be those offered OriginOS 6 in the first half of 2026. In alphabetical order by batch, OriginOS 6 should be available to the following devices:

Early November 2025