The Vivo V30 is receiving its OriginOS 6 update based on Android 16, and it’s the biggest — and likely last — major OS upgrade this phone will get. The rollout has started through Vivo’s trial program in India, with a public release expected to follow shortly.
OriginOS 6 Trial Is Live for Vivo V30
Vivo has begun pushing OriginOS 6 to the Vivo V30 via its beta trial program. The update is not yet widely available — only users who apply through the Trial program can download it right now.
According to reports from Vivo’s community forum, the trial build carries version number PD2323JF_EX_A_16.2.6.7.W30 and weighs in at 4.50GB. Vivo has not made an official announcement confirming the rollout, so treat those details as reported, not confirmed.
The V30 follows the Vivo T3 and T3 Pro, both of which received OriginOS 6 earlier.
What the Update Includes
OriginOS 6 brings a redesigned interface built on the new Origin design language — a significant visual departure from Vivo’s older Funtouch OS look.
Key features reportedly included:
- Origin design language — new UI aesthetic, different from Funtouch
- Smooth animations throughout the system
- AI Lightning — an AI-powered feature (specific functionality not detailed by Vivo)
- Redesigned media player
- Enhanced lock screen customization
- Stock Android 16 features included alongside Vivo’s own additions
Context: Two Versions in One Jump
The Vivo V30 launched in 2024 running Android 14. This update skips Android 15 entirely and jumps straight to Android 16 — two full OS versions in a single upgrade.
That’s a meaningful leap. Android 16 brings Google’s latest core improvements, and OriginOS 6 layers Vivo’s own AI tools and design overhaul on top.
According to the source, this is most likely the second and final major Android upgrade the V30 will receive. Vivo has not officially confirmed its end-of-support timeline, but mid-range devices in this segment typically get two major OS upgrades. V30 owners should treat this as their last one.

How to Apply for the Trial
If you own a Vivo V30 and want early access, here’s how to join the trial program:
- Go to Settings
- Tap About Phone
- Select System Updates
- Tap Version Trial → Trial Version → Download and Install
Back up your data before updating. The update does not wipe the device, but a backup is recommended.
What This Means for V30 Owners
This is a big update — two Android versions in one shot, plus a complete UI redesign. If your V30 is running well, there’s no rush to join the trial. Beta builds can carry bugs.
Wait for the stable public rollout unless you’re comfortable troubleshooting early software. Based on Vivo’s recent pattern with the T3 series, the public build shouldn’t be far behind.
Either way, don’t skip this update when it goes stable. It’s the last major one your phone will get.
What’s Next
A public OriginOS 6 release for the Vivo V30 is reportedly coming soon, though Vivo hasn’t given a specific date. Watch Vivo’s official channels and the community forum for the stable build announcement.
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