Vivo X Fold+ leaked pictures have revealed additional details about the future handset's design and features. Earlier last week, the Vivo X Fold+ was detected in the TENAA certification database with a 4,600mAh dual-cell battery. The fresh photographs provide a close look at Vivo's future foldable smartphone. The device is likely to be introduced soon in China. The Vivo X Fold+ device is believed to support various 5G bands and possibly ship with Android 12-based Funtouch OS 12.
A fresh leak via Twitter by tipster Mukul Sharma (Twitter: @stufflistings) provides us a close look at Vivo's future foldable smartphone. The Vivo X Fold+ may include a camera island on the back that holds a circular camera module. Zeiss logo may be found on the smartphone's upper right corner. Meanwhile, an LED flash is visible in the bottom right corner of the island.
A vertical strip with the Vivo logo goes down the back side of the Vivo X Fold+. On the sides, there is an alert slider, a power button, and a volume rocker. On the right side of the future smartphone, there is a hole-punch cutout that is centrally positioned. On the outside of the curved cover screen, there is another hole-punch cutout.
As previously stated, the Vivo X Fold+ was detected in the TENAA certification database earlier this week with a 4,600mAh dual-cell battery. According to reports, the rumoured foldable device will be launched in China soon. It is touted to support multiple 5G bands and to run Funtouch OS 12, which is based on Android 12.
The Vivo X Fold+ was also recently discovered on the list of Google Play-supported devices. The device is rumoured to include a quad-camera configuration with an LED flash on the back. According to reports, it will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC.