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FOLDABLE, NOT FORGETTABLE
India Today
|August 04, 2025
This new smartphone survives a fall, the sun, rough handling, and looks great while doing it.
Most foldable phones are either all show and no substance or so delicate you're afraid to sneeze near them.
Enter the Vivo X Fold 5, a device that not only dares you to fold, unfold, and occasionally even drop it by mistake, but even survives to tell the tale. Skipping a 'Fold 4' entirely, Vivo's new foldable feels like that friend who missed a party but turns up next time with better stories.
Built for Real Life, Not the Museum
Forget the dainty prototypes of yesteryear. The Vivo X Fold 5 is slim (9.2mm folded, 4.3mm unfolded), featherlight (217g), and so tough it boasts IP58 and IP59 ratings, yes, you read that right. The hinge claims it can survive 6,00,000 folds; our accidental drop confirmed it's not just a claim. Vivo throws in a premium leather case for good measure, but we do wish the glossy edges had been matte for better grip and fewer fingerprints.
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