Vivo X Fold+ leaked images hint at design, specifications: details

Vivo X Fold S Tipped to Launch As Vivo X Fold Plus, May Sport Quad Rear Camera Setup: All Details

Leaked images of Vivo X Fold+ have given new clues about the design and specifications of the upcoming handset. Vivo X Fold+ was reportedly spotted in the TENAA certification database earlier this week with a 4,600mAh dual-cell battery. The latest images give us detailed information about Vivo’s upcoming foldable smartphone. The handset is expected to be introduced in China soon. The Vivo X Fold+ handset is said to support multiple 5G bands, and may run Android 12-based Funtouch OS 12 out-of-the-box.

A recent leak via Twitter by tipster Mukul Sharma (Twitter: @stufflistings) gives us a in detail In Vivo’s upcoming foldable smartphone. The Vivo X Fold+ may come with a camera island at the back that houses a circular camera module. The Zeiss branding is displayed in the top right corner of the smartphone. Meanwhile, an LED flash displays in the lower right corner of the island.

Also, at the rear of the Vivo X Fold+, a vertical stripe runs along with the Vivo branding. There’s an alert slider, a power button, and a volume rocker on the sides. A hole-punch cutout, which is aligned centrally, can be seen on the right side of the upcoming smartphone. There is also another hole-punch cutout on the curved cover screen on the outside.

As mentioned earlier, the Vivo X Fold+ was reportedly spotted with a 4,600mAh dual-cell battery in the TENAA certification database earlier this week. The rumored foldable handset may reportedly be unveiled in China soon. It is said to support multiple 5G bands, and can run Android 12-based Funtouch OS 12 out-of-the-box.

Vivo X Fold+ was also recently spotted in the Google Play supported device list. The handset is said to have a quad rear camera setup with LED flash. It will reportedly be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC.


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