
Vivo X Fold 5 and Vivo X200 FE price leaked ahead of its launch next week: Check out the expected colour, battery, design, and more
With dual AMOLED screens delivering ultra-smooth 120 Hz refresh rates and stunning brightness, Vivo is setting its sights on redefining premium smartphone standards. This foldable is available via Flipkart and Vivo's official store to impress design-savvy users seeking innovation, power, and sleek form. Read on to uncover why the X Fold 5 could become India's flagship foldable of the summer.
Vivo X Fold 5 and Vivo X200 FE launch date in India
On July 14 at 12 p.m. IST, the Vivo X Fold 5 and Vivo X200 FE will be released in India. Flipkart and the Vivo website will sell them in the nation.
Vivo X200 FE expected specifications
A 6.31-inch AMOLED screen would be included with the Indian version of the X200. The phone would be about 7.99 mm thick and use a MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ processor. A 50-megapixel primary camera, a 50-megapixel telephoto camera, and an 8-megapixel ultrawide camera would all be part of the phone's triple camera unit, branded with the ZIESS logo.
Vivo has also disclosed that the X 200 FE smartphone would have a 6.31-inch display and a thin, small design. The smartphone would have IP68 and IP69 dust and waterproofing ratings for durability.
A 50MP primary sensor, a 50MP telephoto camera, and an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera lens make up the triple camera setup at the back, which aligns with the increasing demand for high-quality cameras.
The German optics company Zeiss co-engineered the flagship X 200 FE camera system. The phone's camera specifications would guarantee that it could provide ZEISS-style bokeh effects, including Zeiss Biotar, Zeiss B speed, and Zeiss Distagon, among many other features.
The X200 will come pre-installed with Funtouch OS 15, which is based on Android 15, and several unique AI-powered capabilities. The smartphone would have access to Google Gemini AI Assistant and Vivo's AI technologies.
The X200 would have a 6500 mAh battery with 90W wired fast charging and support and IP68+69 water and dust resistance ratings. On a single charge, the new phone could play YouTube for 25.44 hours and games for 9.55 hours.
Vivo X200 FE expected price
In India, tipster Abhishek Yadav (@yabhishekhd) has revealed the potential costs of the next generation of Vivo phones. The Vivo X200 FE's 12GB+256GB model is anticipated to retail for Rs. 54,999 nationwide, while the more expensive 16GB+512GB model would cost Rs. 59,999.
Vivo X Fold 5 expected specifications
According to predictions, the Vivo X Fold 5 will have a 6.53-inch LTPO OLED cover display when folded and an 8.03-inch 8T LTPO expanded display when unfolded. The device may have a local peak brightness of 4500 nit and be certified by TÜV Rheinland Global Eye Protection 3.0.
It might include a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 CPU, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage under the hood.
According to rumors, the Vivo X Fold 5 would have three 50-megapixel sensors in its triple back camera set.
Furthermore, the inner and outer screens of the phone can each have two 32-megapixel sensors.
Among the other alleged specifications are a three-stage Alert Slider and a 6,000mAh battery that supports both 30W wireless and 90W wired charging.
Vivo X Fold 5 expected price
A single 16GB+512GB variant is rumored for the Vivo X Fold 5. The tipster estimates that its pricing in India would be Rs. 1,49,999.

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