Vivo X Flip Will Be Launched Soon, Features Revealed

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- Updated: 21st Mar 2023, 10:12 IST
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    Vivo X Flip Launch: Features

Vivo X Flip launch will soon take place in India. Leaked reports have been coming out about this foldable smartphone of Vivo for several days. Now, this device has been seen on the certification website Geekbench. Recently Oppo launched its foldable smartphone Oppo Find N2 Flip in India. After Samsung and Motorola, now Vivo is also ready with its first foldable smartphone.

According to the report, this foldable phone, Vivo X Flip will be introduced in the domestic market next month. After this, it will also be launched in other global markets including India.

The details of the processor of this foldable smartphone of Vivo have been revealed in the Geekbench listing. Vivo X Flip can get Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1. The brand has codenamed the motherboard of this smartphone Taro. Its model number V2256A has appeared in the listing. On Geekbench, this phone has got a score of 1680 in single-core and 4267 in multicore.

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Vivo X Flip Launch: Features

Vivo X Flip Launch

Like Oppo Find N2 Flip, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Motorola moto Razr, this foldable smartphone of Vivo will also get two displays. A foldable ie main display will be given in it. Apart from this, a cover display will be available, in which the phone’s notifications etc. can be seen.

According to the surfaced report, a quad camera setup can be found in this flip phone Vivo. Also, an in-display fingerprint sensor can be given on the phone. Apart from this, it can also support fast charging. However, no feature of the upcoming foldable phone has been confirmed by the brand at the moment.

Apart from this, Vivo is also working on Vivo X Fold. This foldable smartphone of Vivo can come with Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor. Its look and design can also be like Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Oppo Find N2 Flip.

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