Vivo X Line 5 will be launched in China on 25 June. The company claims that it will be lightweight and stronger compared to X Line 3. Pre-orders have started through the company’s website in China for this smartphone. In the landing page of X Line 5, it is seen with flat cover display and slim bezels. It has a hole-pant slot in the center on the front. The center has a large, circular camera module on its back panel. It features three cameras, one LED flash unit and Zeiss branding on the top. This smartphone will be made available in white, green and titanium colors.
The company’s product manager, HAN Boxiao, has claimed that X Line 5 will be the first Android smartphone to connect to Apple’s iCloud. With this, users will be able to access the files directly from the file manager app of this smartphone in iCloud. It will also be able to act as an extended screen for Macbook users of Apple. Boxiao has also shared samples of X Line 5’s periscope telephoto camera. This smartphone may have a 50 -megapixel triple camera unit on the back. In this, 32 megapixel cameras can be given on the inner and outer display. In the last few years, sales of foldable smartphones have increased rapidly. South Korea’s Samsung has the highest stake in this segment.
This smartphone will have 8T ltpo main and cover screen with high-frequency PWM dimming. Both its displays will have a peak brightness level of 4,500 knots. For this, Tüv Rheinland Eye Protection 3.0 and ZEISS GRASP color certifications have been found. Vivo’s Y400 Professional may also be launched in India soon. This smartphone can be given a 6.77 inch AMOLED display. In this, MediaTek Dimensity can be 7300 as a processor. Its dual rear camera unit can be given a 50 -megapixel Sony IMX882 primary camera.
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