Vivo X Fold5 Launches June 25 with TWS Air3 Pro Earbuds – Here’s What to Expect

Exciting news for foldable phone enthusiasts: Vivo has officially confirmed the launch date for its next-generation foldable flagship, the Vivo X Fold5. The device will be unveiled on June 25 at 7 PM Beijing time (11 AM UTC), alongside the brand’s latest wireless earbuds, the Vivo TWS Air3 Pro.

Pre-bookings for the X Fold5 are already live in China via Vivo’s official online store and select retail partners. Interested buyers can reserve the device by paying a small deposit of CNY 10, which also unlocks a benefit package worth CNY 277.

What to Expect from the Vivo X Fold5

The Vivo X Fold5 is shaping up to be a powerful upgrade. Rumors suggest it will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, paired with up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. It will reportedly feature dual displays: a large 8.03-inch 8T LTPO OLED main screen and a 6.53-inch cover display, offering a premium visual experience both folded and unfolded.

Design-wise, Vivo is expected to make this model lighter, thinner, and more durable than its predecessor. What truly sets the X Fold5 apart, however, is its rumored IP5X dust resistance rating – a first for any foldable phone. Vivo has also teased impressive water resistance certifications, including IPX8, IPX9, and IPX9+.

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