Vivo X Flip marks the brand’s entry in the clamshell foldable phone category. It debuted today in China alongside the second-gen X Fold 2 and brings some notable features that make it a worthy competitor to the existing Oppo Find N2 Flip and the Galaxy Z Flip 4. There’s a spacious 3-inch AMOLED cover display and a 6.74-inch main panel. The company has now detailed that the phone uses a BOE-made display with new Q9 luminous materials and adaptive dynamic refresh rate technology.

Vivo X Flip gets an immersive display

Vivo X Flip debuted earlier today and the company has now shared some interesting information about its display. As per the official announcement, the flippable brings unique adaptive OLED internal and external screens, manufactured by China’s BOE.

Vivo X FLip

The Vivo X Flip series boasts a top-of-the-line flexible OLED display technology solution from BOE, which comes equipped with the company’s ultra-thin glass (UTG) technology. With UTG, the folding screen’s durability and flexibility have been significantly improved, making it thinner and less prone to display damage.

Further, the handset features a 6.74-inch OLED folding screen with BOE’s water drop folding and bending solution. The screen remains flat after bending and unfolding, however, there’s a notable crease. The panel is claimed to offer a smooth touch response speed with 240Hz touch sampling rate technology.

Both the internal and external dual screens use BOE’s new Q9 luminescent materials, providing an optimal color display with a wide color gamut technology and a peak brightness of 1200nit. The company has also incorporated ultra-high frequency PWM dimming technology that protects the eyes by reducing the potential damage caused by screen flickering in dark environments. In addition, the harmful blue light on the screen is minimized through the optimization of the screen’s light-emitting structural unit.

You can check the rest of the specifications of the handset in our launch coverage here.

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