The upcoming vivo X Flip is set to become the next clamshell foldable smartphone on the market, with a launch scheduled for this quarter. More information about the phone’s cover display and design has recently appeared in a fresh mockup.

A sliver of aluminum will serve as the hinge on the X Flip, which will have a design resembling that of the X90 series. The X Flip will feature a design similar to the X90 series, with a sliver of aluminum serving as the hingeisland, the external screen will be 682 pixels wide and have a vertical rectangular form. Only two lenses will be used in the camera arrangement, leaving an area for the ZEISS logo.

The internal display of the X Flip will have a width of 1080 pixels, matching other flip-foldable smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, Oppo Fold, and Motorola Razr that are presently available. The only device with a slightly bigger screen and a higher ppi density is the Huawei Mate Xs.

The volume rocker and power key are both visible on the right side of the device. It appears like the power key will have a side-mounted fingerprint scanner because it is level with the side. The twin camera system is not a surprise, as adding more cameras would often result in smaller sensors and ultimately worse camera performance.

VIvo X Flip simtulated image
According to the concept shared by Digital Chat Station, the phone will look like this. (With a small changes)

Overall, the vivo X Flip looks like a promising addition to the foldable smartphone market, with a sleek design and a good balance of features. We are interested in seeing how it compares to the competitors once it is formally launched.

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