vivo Y51 Pro 5G Leak: 7200mAh Battery & Dimensity 7360 Turbo

A new leak from tipster Anant Rawat suggests the vivo Y51 Pro 5G will feature a 7,200mAh battery and a MediaTek Dimensity 7360 Turbo chip. The information surfaced on social media today, detailing Indian pricing starting at ₹24,999, along with a 6.75-inch 120Hz display and IP69 rating for an early March 2026 launch.

The vivo Y51 Pro 5G Leaked Details

If you’ve been tracking the mid-range smartphone market, you already know the standard battery size has hovered safely around 5,000mAh for years. This vivo Y51 Pro 5G leak completely shatters that baseline.

  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7360 Turbo. We don’t have official benchmarks yet, but the “Turbo” moniker historically points to overclocked prime cores and an optimized GPU. Compared to the older Dimensity 7200 found in many older mid-range predecessors, we are looking at a noticeable delta in sustained frame rates for heavy titles.
  • Battery & Charging: A staggering 7,200mAh battery paired with 44W fast charging. The delta here is wild. Moving from 5,000mAh to 7,200mAh is nearly a 50% increase in raw capacity over standard rivals.
  • Display: A 6.75-inch FHD+ panel pushing a 120Hz refresh rate. It is standard stuff for the 2026 market, but absolutely essential for smooth UI navigation and gaming.
  • Camera System: A dual rear setup featuring a 50MP AI wide main lens (capable of 4K recording) and a 2MP bokeh depth sensor. The front houses an 8MP selfie shooter.
  • Durability: Rated IP68 and IP69 for extreme dust and water resistance. IP68 means it survives a dunk in the pool. IP69 means it can theoretically survive high-pressure, high-temperature water jets.
  • Software: Expected to ship with OriginOS 6 or Android 16 out of the box.

The vivo Y51 Pro 5G is rumored to launch in two distinct pricing tiers:

  • 8GB RAM + 128GB Storage: ~₹24,999
  • 8GB RAM + 256GB Storage: ~₹27,999

I honestly think this is a bit too good to be true in the battery and durability departments. Vivo loves making incredibly thin, aesthetic phones. Cramming a 7,200mAh cell inside usually means building a heavy brick. But if they’ve somehow cracked the code on next-gen, high-density silicon-carbon batteries, the vivo Y51 Pro 5G could genuinely disrupt the sub-₹25K segment.

The 44W charging speed gives me serious pause, though. Charging a battery that massive at only 44W? You are going to be tethered to the wall for well over two hours to hit 100%. It feels like a glaring bottleneck.

vivo Y51 Pro 5G Leaked specification details

The 50MP main sensor sounds solid on paper, but a 2MP bokeh lens is useless filler. I’ve seen this exact pattern before. Brands give you one headline-grabbing spec to hide the corners they cut elsewhere. Also, an 8MP selfie camera in 2026? That is noticeably weak for a brand that built its entire reputation on stellar front-facing cameras.

Another red flag for me is the software detail. The leak mentions OriginOS 6 for an Indian launch. Vivo historically uses Funtouch OS in India and keeps OriginOS exclusive to the Chinese market. That single detail makes me question the absolute accuracy of the source.

However, the IP69 rating is the real wild card. If true, this puts immense pressure on Samsung’s Galaxy M series and Motorola’s Moto G line. Getting power-washer-level water resistance at this price bracket is unheard of.

So, should you hold off upgrading? If you are a hardcore mobile gamer or someone who suffers from extreme battery anxiety, yes. Keep your wallet closed until early March. Just don’t expect it to be a featherweight pocket device. If you just need a standard daily driver and take a ton of selfies, the vivo Y51 Pro 5G might not be the right choice. Ultimately, we will see if these wild specifications actually hold up when the vivo Y51 Pro 5G officially drops.

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Jit Bain
Jit Bain

Jit is the resident tech enthusiast at Intaak Media. Moving away from standard reporting, Jit now focuses on Real-World Experience columns, sharing personal reactions to leaks, rumors, and daily gadget use.

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