vivo expands its Y600 line with the Y600 Turbo, a 6.83‑inch 120 Hz AMOLED phone powered by a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset, up to 12 GB RAM, and a massive 9,020 mAh battery that supports 90 W wired fast charging. The device ships in China with OriginOS 6 based on Android 16 and a suite of premium features such as IP68/IP69 protection, 5G, and an in‑display fingerprint sensor.
vivo Y600 Turbo goes official with a 9,020 mAh battery

Announcement
vivo has taken the next step in its battery‑centric Y600 series, releasing the Y600 Turbo for the Chinese market. The handset follows the Y600 Pro, which debuted a 10,200 mAh battery, and brings a slightly smaller yet still gigantic 9,020 mAh cell to a more affordable price point. Pricing starts at CNY 2,299 (≈ $340) for the 8 GB/256 GB configuration, with higher‑spec models at CNY 2,599 and CNY 2,899.
Key specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Display | 6.83‑inch AMOLED, 1.5K (2400×1080) resolution, 120 Hz refresh rate, up to 5,000 nits peak brightness |
| SoC | Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, built on a 4 nm process |
| Memory | 8 GB or 12 GB LPDDR4X RAM |
| Storage | 256 GB or 512 GB UFS 3.1 |
| Battery | 9,020 mAh (Si‑C) with 90 W wired fast charging |
| Cameras | Rear: 50 MP main + 2 MP depth; Front: 8 MP |
| OS | OriginOS 6 based on Android 16 |
| Connectivity | 5G, Wi‑Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, GPS, Infrared blaster |
| Other features | IP68/IP69 water‑dust resistance, in‑display fingerprint sensor, dual‑SIM, stereo speakers |
| Colors | Dune Gold, Electric Blue, Millennium Pink |
Battery and charging
The 9,020 mAh cell is the largest battery ever fitted in a smartphone that ships with a 120 Hz AMOLED panel. Vivo uses a silicon‑carbon (Si‑C) construction to keep weight and thickness reasonable while still delivering a capacity that can comfortably power a 120 Hz display for more than a day of mixed use. The 90 W wired charger pushes the battery from 0 % to about 70 % in 20 minutes, according to the company’s tests, making it practical for users who need a quick top‑up between meetings.
Performance and software
Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 sits a tier below Qualcomm’s flagship 8‑series but brings a solid mix of efficiency and power. The chipset’s integrated Adreno 780 GPU, combined with up to 12 GB of LPDDR4X RAM, handles Android 16’s UI animations and light gaming without noticeable throttling. OriginOS 6 adds a few Vivo‑specific tweaks: a battery‑optimisation mode that caps background activity when the charge level drops below 20 %, and a “Turbo Boost” profile that temporarily raises the CPU clock for short bursts of performance.
Display brightness claims
A peak brightness of 5,000 nits is an ambitious figure, typically measured under laboratory conditions with a small white patch on the screen. In real‑world sunlight, users can expect around 1,800–2,000 nits, which is still more than enough for outdoor readability. The 120 Hz refresh rate, coupled with a 1.5K resolution, provides a fluid experience for scrolling and gaming while keeping power draw in check thanks to the panel’s variable refresh‑rate implementation.
Ecosystem context
vivo’s Y600 line signals the company’s continued bet on large‑capacity batteries as a differentiator in the mid‑range segment. By pairing a massive cell with a premium‑grade AMOLED panel, Vivo aims to attract power‑hungry users who also care about visual quality—think mobile gamers, frequent video streamers, and professionals who rely on their phone for long workdays.
The device runs OriginOS 6, which is tightly integrated with Vivo’s hardware ecosystem. Users who already own other Vivo products (such as the XSeries wearables or the recent Vivo Cloud services) will find cross‑device syncing seamless. However, the heavy customisation means the software experience diverges from stock Android, which could affect users who prefer a cleaner UI or who rely on Google’s services that sometimes receive delayed updates on heavily skinned ROMs.
From a lock‑in perspective, the Y600 Turbo’s IP68/IP69 rating and infrared blaster make it a versatile daily driver, but the lack of a Google Play Services certification in some regions could limit app compatibility outside China. Buyers outside the domestic market will need to consider whether the battery advantage outweighs potential software compromises.
Verdict
The vivo Y600 Turbo packs a rare combination of a truly massive battery, a high‑refresh‑rate AMOLED display, and a capable mid‑range chipset at a price that undercuts many flagship‑class phones. For users whose primary pain point is battery life, the Turbo offers a compelling solution, especially in markets where fast‑charging infrastructure is widespread. Its ecosystem ties are strongest for existing Vivo customers, but the phone remains an attractive standalone option for anyone seeking a day‑plus endurance without stepping into premium‑price territory.
For more details, see the official vivo product page and the full specifications on GSMArena.

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