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Vivo announced that it has become a strategic partner of the 2023 Boao Forum for Asia, and officially released the real phone of the vivo X Fold2 folding screen mobile phone at the Boao Forum for Asia.

Zooms in on the picture for everyone, and you can see many product appearance details of the Vivo X Fold2. The machine will use a rear disc three-camera module, and the back cover is red (plain leather?), which looks a lot like two vivo X90 red versions put together.

The blogger @数码问话站 broke the news that the machine is equipped with IMX866+V2 ISP three-camera system, without periscope telephoto, the weight is more than 10% lighter than the previous generation, and the thickness keeps up with the mainstream troops, which is a very thin folding Screen.

Huang Tao, vice president of vivo products, previously revealed that the vivo X Fold2 will be the official mobile phone of the 2023 Boao Forum for Asia, and will make its world debut at the Boao Forum for Asia. See you in April for more surprises.

Huang Tao said that vivo X Fold2 is “all-round and thin”. It not only has all-round flagship configuration, but also has a thin and light flagship feel. It is the most powerful folding screen of vivo so far. In terms of design, vivo X Fold2 is unique in its ingenuity, using the classic image of traditional Chinese culture “the sky is round and the earth is beautiful and everything” to demonstrate the perfect fusion of oriental artistic conception and modern technology.

It was previously reported that the vivo X Fold2 is expected to use an 8-inch Samsung E6 screen with 2K resolution, support for 120Hz high refresh rate, and LTPO dynamic high refresh rate, and support for 3D ultrasonic screen fingerprints. Equipped with the second-generation Snapdragon 8 processor, built-in 4800mAh dual-cell battery, and supports 120W flash charging, it is the first second-generation Snapdragon 8 folding screen mobile phone that supports 100W flash charging.

In terms of imaging, the vivo X Fold2 is equipped with a 50-megapixel Sony IMX866 main camera that supports OIS optical image stabilization, supplemented by a 12-megapixel IMX663 ultra-wide-angle camera and a 12-megapixel IMX663 telephoto camera.

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