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vivo X Fold5 and X200 FE make their way to India

vivo X Fold5 and X200 FE make their way to India

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The X Fold5 and X200 FE from vivo were announced for the Indian market earlier today.
X Fold5 is the maker's slimmest and lightest book-style foldable to date. It packs a big 6,000mAh Si/C battery with 90W charging, triple 50MP cameras, an 8.03' inner display and a 6.5-inch cover panel (both LTPO OLED).
The vivo X Fold5
It is considerably slimmer than its predecessor at 9.2mm folded and 4.3mm unfolded and uses Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip. For more details on the X Fold5 in our announcement recap.
X Fold5 comes in Titanium Grey and a single 16/512GB trim. Pricing in India is set at INR 149,999 ($1,744). Open sales start on July 30 from vivo and partnering retailers.
We also have an X Fold5 in for review article with our first impressions.
vivo X200 FE is the fifth entry in the X200 series and offers a 6.31-inch AMOLED, Dimensity 9300+ chipset and a massive 6,500mAh silicon-carbon battery, with 90W charging. The device also packs a trio of 50MP cameras and boasts an IP68/69 water and dust resistance.
vivo X200 FE
X200 FE comes in Luxe Grey, Frost Blue and Amber Yellow colors. The 12/256GB trim starts at INR 54,999 ($640) while the 16/512GB model is INR 59,999 ($698). Open sales start on July 23 from vivo and partnering retailers.
Our X200 FE detailed review is already published and you can read all about it.
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