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As you may know from our previous news, Vivo is going to seriously overwhelm Samsung in the field of foldable smartphones - according to unofficial reports, it is working on three new "benders" right away. Now one of them – Vivo X Fold+ (previously referred to as Vivo X Fold S) – has appeared in the popular AnTuTu benchmark and achieved a really respectable score in it.

Specifically, the Vivo X Fold+ scored 1 points on AnTuTu, which isn't exactly the highest score it's ever seen, but it's by all accounts the highest it's ever been for a foldable phone. For comparison: the latest Xiaomi Mix Fold100 puzzle scored about 438 points less, and the latest Samsung flagship "bender" Galaxy ZFold4 approximately 120 thousand points less.

The benchmark confirmed that the phone will have a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of internal memory. In addition, it should have a 120Hz flexible AMOLED display with a diagonal of around 8 inches, a quad camera with a resolution of 50, 12, 8 and 48 MPx (the second one will apparently be a standard telephoto lens with two times optical zoom, the third a periscope telephoto lens with five times optical zoom and the fourth ultra-wide-angle lens ) and a battery with a capacity of 4730 mAh and support for 80W fast wired and 50W wireless charging. There is also speculation that one of the color variants will be red. It will reportedly be released on the (Chinese) stage this month.

Galaxy For example, you can buy Fold4 here

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