
The internet has spent actual years begging for a mini smartphone. Compact flagships, tiny bezels, something that fits in a single palm without needing a spreadsheet to justify the screen size. Samsung teased it, forums campaigned for it, and every rumor cycle ends the same way, with a phone that somehow got taller instead of smaller. Insta360 looked at all that unmet demand and, whether on purpose or by accident, decided to answer it in the one product category nobody was petitioning about. Their upcoming X6 leaked this week, and the headline isn’t just the spec bump, it’s the shape. Shorter. Stockier. A real departure from the elongated body the X series has worn since the X3.
Roland Quandt of WinFuture broke the story, spotting the camera listed early at a retailer alongside official marketing images that confirm the redesign in full. The X6 keeps the dual fisheye lens setup on front and back for capturing 360 degree footage, along with the small side mounted display that’s handled preview and settings duties since earlier generations. What’s changed is everything around that formula. Performance climbs to 8K at 50 frames per second in full 360 mode, up from the X5’s 30fps ceiling. Pricing leaks put the base model at 689 euros, with an Essentials Bundle running 789 euros. No official launch date has surfaced yet, though a retail listing at this stage usually means an announcement isn’t far behind.
Designer: Insta360

Nobody asked Insta360 for a smaller camera specifically, but the timing scratches an oddly similar itch to the mini phone conversation. We wanted small and premium in our pockets, they’re apparently delivering small and spherical instead, and the resemblance to a standard action cam silhouette is doing a lot of the visual work here. Gone is the candy bar proportions that made the X5 and X3 instantly recognizable from across a gear bag. In its place sits something that could plausibly be mistaken for a GoPro at a glance, at least until you clock the second lens staring back at you from the rear.


That shrink isn’t free – the X5’s battery wasn’t tucked into a corner somewhere convenient, it ran along nearly the entire length of that longer chassis, functioning almost like a structural spine as much as a power source. Compress the spine and you’re left with a real engineering decision to make. Either the cell itself shrank, sacrificing some runtime in the process, or Insta360 found a differently shaped battery that fits the new footprint without giving up capacity, or there’s some internal repackaging happening that redistributes components in ways this product line hasn’t tried before.

None of this has been confirmed yet, and that’s precisely the fun part of covering a leak this early. The images give us the exterior story clearly enough, right down to the reshaped corners on that side display and a button layout that looks reorganized to fit the tighter shell. What they don’t give us is a teardown, a battery spec sheet, or any hint of how Insta360 is managing thermals for a higher frame rate inside a smaller volume. Cramming more compute into less space usually means better heat engineering somewhere, or a compromise the company hasn’t disclosed. We’ll be watching for the official reveal, because this is the kind of redesign that deserves receipts, not just render leaks.