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    Vivo has started the public shift from Funtouch OS to Android 16-based Origin OS 6 outside China. The clearest sign: its Indian Funtouch handle on X now reads “OriginOS.” The China launch is scheduled for October 10. Tipsters say beta sign-ups open September 29. First devices will likely be the Vivo X300 series and iQOO 15, with India arrivals around November–December.

    What changed this week? (the proof so far)

    Handle rebrand is live. Vivo rebranded the official @FuntouchOS_IN X account to “OriginOS,” including a banner highlighting Origin OS 6. Multiple outlets captured this, and the handle currently reads OriginOS. That’s the strongest public signal yet of a global rollout.

    China launch date is set. Vivo has announced that Origin OS 6 will be unveiled at the Vivo Developer Conference in China on October 10, 2025. Expect deeper details then.

    Beta sign-ups (tipster claim). Reliable tipster Debayan Roy says beta registration for Origin OS 6 opens September 29 for India and globally. Treat this as directional until Vivo posts formal beta pages.

    Why this feels more credible than past whispers. Earlier, an OriginOS page spotted on Vivo India’s site turned out to be old and got pulled, which kept rumors in check. This time we have an official, public-facing rebrand on X plus a dated developer event.

    When is Origin OS 6 coming to India?

    Vivo hasn’t posted a formal India rollout document yet, but all signs point to a staggered start shortly after the China unveiling. India Today reports the Vivo X300 series goes on sale in China on October 13, with India launch expected in November; iQOO 15 pre-registrations in China have already begun, and India could follow soon after. Price talk pegs X300 around ₹69,999 and X300 Pro near ₹99,999 in India. These flagships are tipped as the first with Origin OS 6 out of the box.

    Gadgets360 notes Origin OS 6 is coming to iQOO phones in India and will replace Funtouch OS 15 there, though it’s unclear which existing phones will get updates and when. Expect a staged device list post-launch.

    Origin OS 6 vs Funtouch OS: what actually improves

    Design & UX. Vivo’s “Comfort Engineering” approach aims for a calmer visual style with realistic lighting and shadow effects. Expect smoother transitions, refreshed icons, and more thoughtful motion design.

    AI features. Business Standard outlines several AI-driven functions expected to carry forward:

    • Blue Heart (Little V) Assistant supports drag-and-drop file/image handling for quick actions.
    • Jovi Voice gets more natural conversation capabilities.
    • Atomic Island surfaces live activity snippets.
      You can also expect an AI call assistant that can translate in real time, summarize calls, and auto-respond features that weren’t available in global Funtouch builds.

    Customization. Look for transparent lock screens that simulate natural light refraction, richer widgets, and “behavioral wallpapers.” This is the aesthetic flair many global users have watched from afar on China-only Origin OS.

    Performance. Vivo is promising smoother animations and a more responsive feel. We’ll validate those claims after launch builds ship, but historically Origin OS has prioritized fluidity and visual polish in China.

    Will the global build match China’s?

    Realistically, some regional features may differ think China-only services or data integrations that don’t translate abroad. Early coverage suggests India will “get the same OriginOS” while trimming China-specific bits; we’ll confirm as firmware lands.

    Gadgets360 also cautions that update coverage for existing models isn’t settled; we may see a flagship-first rollout, then selected mid-range devices.

    Practical tips for current Vivo/iQOO users

    Check beta eligibility. After September 29 (if the tip pans out), look under Settings → System update → Beta/Trial or in the Vivo/iQOO community app/forum for official sign-up links. If nothing appears, it likely hasn’t opened for your model yet.

    Back up first. Use VivoCloud/Google account backups for contacts, photos, SMS, and app data. Third-party launchers and icon packs may need re-tuning after big skin changes.

    Expect minor breakage. Themes, automation apps, and notification categories sometimes reset after a skin jump. Keep a list of permissions and routines to re-apply.

    Mini case study: a day with Origin OS (expected)

    A typical Indian X-series owner spends mornings hopping between WhatsApp, Drive, and the camera. With Origin OS 6, you might drag a PDF into Blue Heart to generate a quick summary, get a real-time call translation from a client, and glance at Atomic Island for flight status without diving into multiple apps. It’s the same tasks you already do, just stitched together with better hand-offs. (We’ll test these flows once India builds land.)

    Pros and cons at a glance

    AreaOrigin OS 6 (expected India build)Funtouch OS (current)
    VisualsComfort Engineering lighting/shadow; smoother motionMore conventional Android-like UI
    AI toolsBlue Heart drag-and-drop, richer Jovi Voice, AI call assistantLimited/none of the above
    Live infoAtomic Island live activities & widgetsStandard widgets/notifications
    CustomizationBehavioral wallpapers, transparent lock screen optionsThemes, icon packs, minor tweaks
    AvailabilityStarting with X300/iQOO 15; staged rolloutsWidely available today
    CertaintySome features may be region-trimmedStable and predictable

    Frequently Asked Question

    Is Origin OS 6 officially coming to India?
    There’s no formal India rollout doc yet, but Vivo rebranded the Indian Funtouch handle to OriginOS and set an Oct 10 China launch. That’s as close to “yes” as it gets pre-event.

    When does beta registration start?
    Tipster Debayan Roy says September 29 (India and global). Wait for Vivo/iQOO to post the official beta page.

    Which phones get Origin OS 6 first?
    Likely Vivo X300/X300 Pro and iQOO 15 at launch, then a staged rollout. India Today reports X300 China sales on Oct 13; India in November.

    How is Origin OS 6 different from Funtouch OS?
    A fresh design philosophy, new AI helpers (Blue Heart, Jovi upgrades), Atomic Island, and an AI call assistant with translation and summaries.

    Will older Vivo/iQOO phones in India get the update?
    Unclear. Gadgets360 notes the switch is coming, but device lists and timelines aren’t public yet.

    Price of the first Origin OS phones?
    India Today pegs Vivo X300 at ~₹69,999 and X300 Pro at ~₹99,999 (guidance, not official).

    Bottom Line & Checklist

    • Watch Oct 10 (China launch) and Sep 29 (rumored beta sign-ups).
    • First wave: X300/iQOO 15, India likely Nov-Dec.
    • Back up your phone before joining any beta.
    • Expect a cleaner look and useful AI helpers; some China-specific bits may be trimmed.

    Featured Answered Boxes

    Is Vivo replacing Funtouch OS with Origin OS 6 in India?

    Vivo rebranded the Indian Funtouch X handle to “OriginOS” and set an Oct 10 China launch for Origin OS 6. That points to a global switch starting soon, with India in the first wave.

    When will Origin OS 6 roll out?

    The China unveiling is Oct 10, 2025. Tipsters expect beta sign-ups from Sep 29 for India and global users.

    Which phones get Origin OS 6 first?

    Vivo X300/X300 Pro and iQOO 15 are expected to ship with it first; India launch is likely in November–December.

    What’s new vs Funtouch OS?

    A calmer visual style, AI helpers (Blue Heart, Jovi Voice upgrades), Atomic Island live updates, and an AI call assistant for translation and summaries.

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    Mohammad Kashif
    Mohammad Kashif
    Mohammad Kashif is a Senior Technology Analyst and Writer at AdwaitX, specializing in the convergence of Mobile Silicon, Generative AI, and Consumer Hardware. Moving beyond spec sheets, his reviews rigorously test "real-world" metrics analyzing sustained battery efficiency, camera sensor behavior, and long-term software support lifecycles. Kashif’s data-driven approach helps enthusiasts and professionals distinguish between genuine innovation and marketing hype, ensuring they invest in devices that offer lasting value.

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