Since the Chinese New Year has ended, manufacturing companies are now moving back to normal and once again looking forward to releasing their newer models. Recently, we came to know that Vivo has started working on the successor models of its fold devices series.
This morning, a new device that carries the model number V2337A (from Vivo) was listed on the 3C Certification, and sources claimed that it belongs to the upcoming Vivo X Fold3 Pro. This might sound a bit weird, but, indeed, the forthcoming X Fold3 series will also consist of a Pro model.
As mentioned in the certification, the folding phone of Vivo will use the 120W FlashCharge adapter (model number: V12060L1A0-CN), which supports charging at 15W (5V/3A), 18W (9V/2A), 66W (11V/6A), and 120W (20V/6A).
It is expected that there will be a standard as well in which a lower charging speed is expected. Usually, we see that the manufacturer typically launches two models in their flagship series: Standard and Pro. However, in the case of folding phones, we would see this for the first time.
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The specifications and information regarding the Pro version are still unknown. However, the reports claim that it would include a periscopic lens, 50W wireless charging, and an under-display fingerprint scanner. In terms of chipset, we can expect the Pro variant to feature Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen3 flagship CPU.
The new Vivo X Fold3 series is expected to launch in the coming month or two.