Vivo has officially launched its latest operating systems — OriginOS 6 for smartphones and BlueOS 3 for smartwatches — introducing a completely revamped interface and powerful AI features. The rollout begins with Vivo X300 Pro, Vivo X300, and iQOO 15, with older models set to receive the update in the coming months. The new systems promise smoother performance, a fresh design aesthetic, and AI tools that simplify daily smartphone use.
Inspired Design: A Blend of Innovation and EleganceThe biggest visual upgrade comes in the form of a redesigned user interface. OriginOS 6 brings a more dynamic and refined look inspired by Apple’s Liquid Glass design philosophy. Users will notice circular app icons, curved-edge widgets, and a smart clock widget that automatically adapts to screen layouts.
Another standout feature is Atomic Island, similar to Apple’s Dynamic Island, offering real-time notifications and live app interactions in a compact, engaging format. Vivo’s focus this time is on fluid animations and an interface that feels more intuitive and responsive.
Performance Boost with the Blue River Smooth EngineTo deliver a more seamless experience, Vivo has integrated the all-new Blue River Smooth Engine. This system includes super-core computing, dual rendering architecture, and photonic storage technology — all working together to enhance touch response, animation transitions, and overall speed.
Vivo claims that this upgrade will reduce lag significantly and ensure that multitasking, gaming, and app switching feel faster and smoother than ever.
AI Tools That Make Everyday Tasks EasierArtificial Intelligence is at the heart of OriginOS 6. The update introduces several AI-powered tools, including:
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AI Assistant for smart suggestions and voice interactions
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AI Summary for quick content overviews
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Circle to Search 2.0 for instant visual searches
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Live Photo AI Removal, which allows users to erase unwanted objects even from live photos
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AI Image Editor, enabling photo enhancement and easy PDF conversion
These features aim to make the user experience more personalized and efficient, reducing the effort needed for daily smartphone tasks.
BlueOS 3: Smarter Experience for SmartwatchesAlongside OriginOS 6, Vivo introduced BlueOS 3, designed exclusively for its smartwatch lineup. The update will first appear on Vivo Watch 5 and iQOO Watch 5, entering public beta on November 3, 2025.
Vivo claims that with this new system, the Vivo Watch GT 2 can deliver up to 33 days of battery life. BlueOS 3 also brings customizable watch faces, animated transitions, and Blue Heart V calling support, enhancing both style and functionality.
Rollout Timeline: From November 2025 to May 2026The company plans a phased rollout of OriginOS 6 between November 2025 and May 2026. The update will first reach Vivo X Fold 5, X200 series, and iQOO 13, followed by models like X Fold 3, X100 series, S30, iQOO 11, and others. The Y-series smartphones are scheduled to receive the update in the final phase by April–May 2026.
A Step Toward iPhone-Like Experience on AndroidVivo’s new OriginOS 6 and BlueOS 3 mark a major evolution in its software design language. The combination of Apple-inspired visuals, powerful AI features, and the Blue River engine positions Vivo and iQOO devices as premium Android alternatives with a user experience closer to iOS.
By focusing on a cleaner interface, intelligent tools, and improved performance, Vivo aims to redefine how users interact with their smartphones and smartwatches — making technology not just faster, but smarter and more intuitive.
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