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| According to two dealers the new Zeiss-powered Vivo X Fold 6 foldable phone will be significantly more expensive than its predecessor. |
The highly anticipated foldable smartphone surfaces at import retailers with eye-watering price tags, suggesting a significant jump in cost over its predecessor
By Tech Correspondent | June 20, 2026
In a surprising turn of events, the yet-to-be-announced Vivo X Fold 6 has already appeared for pre-order at two international import retailers, giving eager consumers an early glimpse at what they might expect to pay for the Chinese tech giant's latest foldable flagship.
Two well-known importers of Chinese smartphones—Trinity Electronics in Hong Kong and Average Dad in the UAE/UK—have listed the device on their online stores today, despite Vivo remaining officially silent on the matter. The listings provide detailed pricing information and tentative shipping dates, though industry watchers are urging caution before pulling the trigger on any pre-orders.
Pricing Breakdown: What to Expect
According to Trinity Electronics' listing, the entry-level Vivo X Fold 6 configuration with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage is expected to cost 12,200 HKD, which translates to approximately €1,357 or $1,557. Meanwhile, [Average Dad](https://averagedadofficial.com/products/vivo-x-fold-6) is already accepting pre-orders for the same configuration at €1,435 for German customers or $1,646 for US buyers, with taxes and customs duties already factored into these prices.
For those seeking more storage, the 16/512 GB model is priced at €1,491 ($1,710) at Trinity Electronics, while Average Dad lists it at €1,564 ($1,794). The premium 1 TB variant commands €1,625 ($1,863) from Trinity and €1,764 ($2,024) from Average Dad.
Shipping timelines vary between the two retailers. Average Dad indicates July 7, 2026 as the first shipping date, while Trinity Electronics projects availability for late June to early July.
A Hefty Price Increase Over the Predecessor
Perhaps the most concerning development for prospective buyers is the apparent price escalation. When the Vivo X Fold 5 launched last year, import retailers such as Tradingshenzhen and Wondamobile offered the 12/256 GB version for approximately €1,027 including local taxes—a figure that included Germany's VAT.
If the current listings accurately reflect final pricing, we're looking at a minimum 32 percent increase in just one year. This represents a significant departure from Vivo's traditionally aggressive pricing strategy in the foldable segment.
What This Means for the Foldable Market
These high price points don't exist in isolation. They arrive at a time when the entire foldable smartphone ecosystem appears to be moving toward premium pricing. Supply chain indicators have suggested that Samsung's upcoming foldables—including the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and the more compact Galaxy Z Flip 8, expected to debut at the July 22 Unpacked event—may also see price hikes.
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 currently sits as a benchmark for the category, but its successor and the new models are rumored to command even higher prices. Meanwhile, Apple's first foray into the foldable market, anticipated sometime in the coming years, is expected to set new price records for the segment.
Should You Pre-Order?
Given the uncertainty surrounding these unofficial listings, we currently advise against placing pre-orders. The prices quoted by import retailers may represent early estimates based on limited information, and official retail prices in China—once announced by Vivo—could tell a different story.
Historical patterns suggest that prices often stabilize or even decrease shortly after official launches, particularly as competition heats up and more retailers enter the market. Tradingshenzhen, another major importer, has not yet listed the Vivo X Fold 6, and their pricing could potentially undercut the current offerings significantly.
Looking Ahead
For those with their hearts set on the Vivo X Fold 6, patience may be the wisest approach. Waiting for the official announcement and subsequent market stabilization could potentially save you hundreds of euros or dollars.
Trinity Electronics' listing provides useful reference points for what to expect, but until Vivo makes an official announcement—and Chinese retailers begin listing the device at domestic prices—the true cost of this foldable remains somewhat murky.
The Bottom Line
The Vivo X Fold 6 is shaping up to be a premium device with a price tag to match, potentially positioning it as one of the most expensive foldables available outside of China. While the early listings from import retailers provide valuable insight into what consumers might pay, the significant price jump over its predecessor and the uncertainty surrounding official pricing warrant a cautious approach.
As the foldable market continues to mature, consumers face an increasingly difficult choice between cutting-edge technology and ever-increasing prices. Whether the Vivo X Fold 6 will justify its apparent premium remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the era of affordable foldable smartphones appears to be firmly in the rearview mirror.
Note: All prices mentioned are subject to change and may vary based on currency fluctuations, retailer policies, and official announcements from Vivo.
Source : Trinity Electronics, Average Dad
