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Vivo X Fold 5 price, discount, and offer
Vivo has officially launched the Vivo X Fold 5 in India, marking the arrival of its next-generation foldable smartphone. This premium device features a sleek design, a powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, and a top-tier Zeiss camera setup, aiming to compete with flagship foldables in the market.It goes on sale exclusively via Vivo's official channels. With this launch, Vivo strengthens its presence in India's luxury smartphone segment, positioning the X Fold 5 as a serious contender for foldable tech enthusiasts and early adopters looking for cutting-edge mobile innovation.Both the 8.03-inch main screen and the 6.53-inch outer screen of the X Fold5 are AMOLED and extremely brilliant, with a maximum brightness of 4,500 nits. It is designed for immersive viewing with Dolby Vision and a refresh rate of 120 Hz. Even with its dimensions, it weighs only 217 grams when folded.The largest foldable phone battery in India, with a capacity of 6,000mAh, powers this device. Both 40W wireless and 80W wired charging are supported. As a result, you can quickly charge it and use it throughout the day without worrying about running out of battery.Three 50MP cameras—the primary, ultra-wide, and telephoto—with a digital zoom of up to 100x are included in the Vivo X Fold5. The goal of ZEISS optics and AI improvements is to produce clear, glare-free images, even when zooming or in low light. It is designed for serious enthusiasts of mobile photography.Not only is this a high-end phone, but it's designed with work in mind. Vivo has included technologies like DocMaster for documents, Origin Workbench for multitasking, and even intelligent AI capabilities for productivity and video conversations. It is designed for those who need a phone that can keep up with their hectic schedules.In India, the Vivo X Fold 5 with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage costs Rs. 1,49,999. The only color available for purchase is Titanium Grey. As previously stated, the phone can be bought on Amazon, Flipkart, the Vivo India e-Store, and other online retailers.For purchases made with specific bank cards, including SBI, HDFC, IDFC First, DBS, HSBC, and Yes Bank, up to 10% instant cashback is available as part of the Vivo X Fold 5 sale deals.Additionally, EMI options starting at Rs. 6,250 per month are available to clients. Additionally, there is a 24-month free EMI option. Additionally, Vivo offers customers a free one-year extended warranty and an upgrade exchange bonus of up to 10%.

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