The Vivo X Fold has a fingerprint reader on both screens
its main and external screens. Sadly, this device is only available in China for now.
According to TÜV Rheinland, Vivo's X Fold can survive over 300,000 folds — 100,000 more than Oppo Find N's certification. Assuming an average user would open and close a foldable phone 80 times a day, the X Fold should be good for around 10 years of daily usage. That is, of course, assuming you can tolerate the 311g weight for that long; Samsung and Huawei's latest large-size foldables only weigh 271g and 295g, respectively.
There's still a list of features worthy of mentioning. The 4,600mAh dual-cell battery supports 66W wired charging and 50W wireless charging, along with 10W reverse charging to help your friends in need. In fact, the X Fold comes with an 80W USB-PD GaN charger with two USB-C ports, so you can charge your laptop with it as well.
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