There have been rumors circulating that Vivo is developing a new foldable smartphone, supposedly called the Vivo X Fold 2, which would serve as the successor to the Vivo X Fold. It is expected that the phone will be released in the first half of 2023, and various specifications have already been leaked. Recently, the phone has also been seen on AnTuTu benchmark, showcasing its performance.

Vivo X Fold Plus

According to the AnTuTu benchmark listing, the upcoming Vivo foldable smartphone, with model number PD2266, will be equipped with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, 12GB of RAM, and 256GB of internal storage. The listing also confirms that the device will come with Android 13 pre-installed, with the Chinese market version featuring Origin OS 3. If the phone launches globally, it is expected to have Funtouch OS 13 installed.

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The Vivo X Fold 2 performed remarkably well on AnTuTu, scoring an impressive 13,18,092 points overall. The phone scored 2,88,246 and 5,79,982 points in the CPU and GPU tests, respectively, and obtained 2,56,004 and 1,93,860 points in the Memory and UX tests. This score places the phone among the top-performing smartphones, not just in the foldable phone category. Now, let’s examine some additional information that has been disclosed about the device.

Vivo X Fold 2 specs (rumored)

Previous leaks have also revealed additional specifications of the X Fold 2. The device is expected to be equipped with a 4800mAh battery and support 120W fast charging. Its foldable display is anticipated to measure 8 inches and feature E6 AMOLED technology, along with a 2K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate support. The phone is also rumored to come with an in-display fingerprint scanner on its cover screen.

Furthermore, the X Fold 2 is said to have a triple-camera setup on its back, including a 50MP Sony IMX866 primary camera with OIS, as well as a 12MP Sony IMX663 ultra-wide sensor and a 12MP Sony IMX663 telephoto lens. Additional information regarding the X Fold 2 should become available soon, and we will provide more details as they emerge.

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