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Vivo OriginOS 6 India Launch: Android 16 Update Schedule

Key Takeaways

  • Vivo confirms OriginOS 6 rollout in India starting November 2025
  • Major Android 16 update replaces Funtouch OS with enhanced AI features
  • Over 20 Vivo phone models scheduled for update through early 2026

Vivo has officially confirmed the India launch of OriginOS 6, bringing the Android 16-based interface to replace Funtouch OS. The stable rollout begins in November 2025, marking a significant software overhaul for Vivo’s premium and budget smartphone lineup.

The new OS promises improved stability, optimized battery life, and visual enhancements. Unlike the China-exclusive version, global variants will include the complete Android suite pre-loaded.

OriginOS 6 Rollout Schedule

Vivo’s comprehensive update plan spans from November 2025 through early 2026, covering multiple device categories from flagship to budget models.

November 2025 Update

  • Vivo X200 Pro, X200, X200 FE
  • Vivo X Fold 5, X Fold 3 Pro
  • Vivo V60, X100 Pro, X100

December 2025 Update

  • Vivo V60e, V50, 50e
  • Vivo T4 Ultra, T4 Pro, T4R 5G

Early 2026 Update

  • X90 series, V40 series, V30 series
  • T4 5G, T4x 5G, T3 series models

AI Features and Capabilities

OriginOS 6 introduces several AI-powered enhancements including object removal from Live Photos directly through the gallery. The new AI memory hub helps organize notes and tasks, similar to OnePlus’s Mind Space and Nothing’s Essential Space features.

Users will experience the new interface firsthand with the Vivo X300 series launch in India by end of 2025, followed by the iQOO 15 flagship in November.

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