LAHORE – Smartphone brand vivo has officially launched its latest foldable flagship, the X Fold5, in Pakistan. The device stands out with a lightweight 217g body and a slim 9.2mm profile, making it one of the sleekest foldables in its category. Designed for portability and comfort, it offers a smooth folding mechanism, blending style with convenience for professionals and tech enthusiasts.
The X Fold5 is built for durability, featuring IPX8 and IPX9 water resistance, IP5X dust resistance, and 2nd-Gen Armor Glass. Whether in business meetings or on the go, vivo promises performance and protection in any environment.
Powerful performance and fast charging
A 6000mAh BlueVolt Battery powers the device, ensuring long-lasting performance for multitasking, streaming, and work. The X Fold5 supports 80W Dual-Cell FlashCharge and 40W Wireless FlashCharge, allowing users to recharge quickly. According to vivo, advanced battery technology ensures efficiency and extended usage without frequent charging.
Flagship-level photography
The phone features a 50MP ZEISS Telephoto Camera, co-engineered with ZEISS, for detailed, vibrant, and high-precision images. True optical zoom and professional-grade imaging make it a strong choice for photography lovers.
Smart productivity tools
With the AI Smart Office suite, users get features like intelligent multitasking, real-time translation, document scanning, and seamless app switching, turning the X Fold5 into a productivity hub.
Price, availability, and exclusive offers
The vivo X Fold5 comes with 512GB storage at Rs. 569,999 and includes free vivo buds. Pre-orders start on 13 August, while official sales begin on 19 August. Buyers will enjoy benefits like a free one-time outer screen replacement within 12 months, a 25% discount on inner screen replacement within 24 months, complimentary courier service, and premium customer support.
The device is PTA-approved and compatible with all local networks. Zong 4G users will receive 12GB of free data over six months.
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