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Vivo X Fold S engineering machine exposed will be equipped with 80W wired + 50W wireless + dual ultrasonic under-screen fingerprint

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August 11, with the development of folding screen technology, more and more cell phone manufacturers began to launch their own folding screen phones and actively iterate on the update. Yesterday, Samsung released the Galaxy Z Fold4 / Flip4 two-folding screen phone. Today, Xiaomi and Motorola will also launch the MIX Fold 2 and Moto Razr 2022 folding screen phones respectively.

According to digital blogger @DigitalChat today, a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 folding screen engineering machine is being tested, which is equipped with the fastest 80W wired fast charging + 50W wireless fast charging, and will use a dual ultrasonic under-screen fingerprint. Combined with the blogger’s previous news and comment section information, this stacked folding screen phone should be Vivo X Fold S.

According to the blogger’s previous news, all the contenders of Vivo X Fold S at the same time are also equipped with a side physical fingerprint program. In addition, the Vivo X Fold S is not just a chip upgrade to Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, which implies that there are other upgrades. In addition to the Vivo X Fold S, a horizontal folding screen phone, Vivo will also launch a vertical folding screen phone.

Vivo X Fold was released on April 11 this year, priced from 8999 yuan. It is equipped with an aerospace-grade floating wing hinge and supports hover shooting, hover viewing, hover movement and hover video calling.

The inner screen of Vivo X Fold is an 8.03-inch super-sensitive folding giant screen with 2K+ resolution, equipped with superconducting anti-reflective coating and equipped with self-developed adaptive refresh based on LTPO debugging.

It also features a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 flagship chip, a 4600mAh battery, support for 66W dual battery flash + 50W wireless flash and 10W reverse charging, and also has dual screen fingerprints.

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