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Vivo X Fold3 Pro India launch has been finally confirmed. The new Vivo foldable series made its debut in China earlier and it will be Vivo’s foldable entry into the Indian market. You already have brands like OnePlus, Tecno, and Samsung in this space but more brands will allow people to look at other options that have much more to offer.
Vivo is using the flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen chipset and also offering its Zeiss Optics-tuned cameras that we have seen with the X100 series earlier.
Step into a world where the future is brighter, and innovation illuminates every path. Get ready to embrace unlimited possibilities with the #vivoXFold3Pro.Coming soon.#TheBestFoldEver pic.twitter.com/8hIMtEfeDj— vivo India (@Vivo_India) May 20, 2024
Vivo X Fold3 Pro India Launch Details: What We Know
Vivo has not shared the launch date and other details but reports say the company will be unveiling the product in early June in India. The smartphone has an 8.03-inch primary 2K AMOLED display and a 6.53-inch AMOLED cover display, both supporting up to 120Hz refresh rate. Additionally, it features up to 1TB of storage and a Vivo V3 imaging chip. The teaser also shows us that the foldable will one of the lightest models in the market, which makes it an interesting product.
Vivo is also making sure that its foldable doesn’t feel out of place as it will be powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset and runs on Android 14, with 16GB of RAM. Enough power under the hood to keep the people happy.
That’s not all, the Zeiss Optics lens should bring further goods to the foldable, which is imperative for a premium device. It features a triple camera system where you have a 50MP primary sensor along with a 64MP telephoto lens and a 50MP ultrawide angle sensor. The front of the foldable gets a 32MP shooter on the cover display.
Vivo is also giving you a 5,700mAh battery that should help the dual-screen product last long and then you also have 100W wired and 50W wireless charging speeds in tow.
OnePlus Open launched in India for around Rs 1.40 lakh last year, while the Samsung Galaxy foldables cost even more. Xiaomi has never launched its Fold in India so far, so Vivo has a little wriggle room to compete but even then we don’t expect any major surprises on that front when the product is revealed soon.
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