Vivo X Fold Plus launch date announced

Vivo managed to get its name written in the Guinness Book of Records with the X Fold model, the foldable phone it introduced in the past months. The company announced the introduction date for the new model Vivo X Fold Plus.

Digital Chat Station, which actively shares leak details on the Webio platform, has announced new Vivo X Fold Plus features in the past weeks. The new model will have the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 processor manufactured by Qualcomm.

Vivo X Fold Plus launch date has been announced

The Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 processor has Cortex-X2 at 3.19 GHz, three Cortex-A710 running at 2.75 GHz and four Cortex-A510 cores running at 1.80 GHz. Produced with 4nm technology, the graphics interface of the processor is Adreno 730.

On the camera side, there will be a 50 Megapixel main camera, 40 Megapixel ultra wide angle camera, 12 Megapixel portrait camera and 8 Megapixel periscope lens with 5x zoom. It is stated that the selfie camera will be 16 Megapixels.

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The device, which is expected to have a larger screen compared to the previous model, will use a 4,700 mAh battery. It is stated that the fast charging technology will be 66W or 80W.

It is stated that the new model will be offered to users with the Android 12 operating system. Vivo will present the X Fold Plus model to users on September 26 at 14.00 TSI.

The Vivo X Fold model was offered for sale with a price tag of 8,999 yuan (about $ 1,299) at the time of its introduction. It is estimated that the Vivo X Fold Plus model will have a lower pricing policy than its competitor Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4. It is worth remembering that the Galaxy Z Fold 4 model is available for sale at $ 1,799.

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