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  • Screen9.7
  • Performance9.8
  • Camera9.6
  • Connectivity10
  • Battery9.0
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  • Amazing folding smartphone for the money! Better than Galaxy Z Fold4!

    Pros
    • Super performance
    • The best photo from folding mobile phones
    • Top design, size and thickness
    • The sound from the speakers is excellent
    • Top both 120Hz displays!
    Cons
    • Not a global version
    • USB 2.0 only
    • The super periscope 5x optical from Fold1 is missi
    • 9.8
    • Screen9.7
    • Performance10
    • Camera9.5
    • Connectivity10
    • Battery9.0
  • Auto
    A great folding device, better than Samsung

    Well, one pass from Foldable, its cameras are a delight for a Foldable! Better than the Samsung zfold, I recommend it, it is a very good phone, the red vegan leather version is very pretty.

    Pros
    • all
    • screens
    • Cameras
    • battery
    • fast and wireless charging
    • sound
    Cons
    • the zoom
    • a little more brightness on the screen
    • more updates
    • 9.7
    • Screen9.7
    • Performance9.6
    • Camera9.5
    • Connectivity10
    • Battery9.0
  • Auto
    Good equipment for its price. Internal screen the largest in foldables

    Equipment that was only sold in China but is currently compatible with Google and its apps. Good power, good battery, good screens, good connectivity in Mexico, it is fully compatible with Telcel

    Pros
    • Screens
    • Connectivity
    • Battery
    • Power
    • Cameras
    • Inconspicuous internal fold
    Cons
    • The launcher
    • A little bit of his weight
    • Plastic back cover (black version)
    • 9.6
    • Screen9.5
    • Performance9.6
    • Camera9.5
    • Connectivity10
    • Battery9.0
  • Auto
    Quality that is perceived inside and out

    After so many years of flat phones this vivo x fold 2 surprised me positively with a wow effect. Aesthetically beautiful and with attention to the smallest details, fearsome hardware (on AnTuTu nobody does it better

    Pros
    • Display
    • Drums
    • Materials
    • Cameras
    Cons
    • Haptic feedback
    • Weight
    • Visible internal camera
    • 9.8
    • Screen9.7
    • Performance9.6
    • Camera9.7
    • Connectivity10
    • Battery9.0

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July 9, 2025
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  • Features 11 months ago
  • New opinion 2 years ago
  • Version 2 years ago
  • On Sale 2 years ago
  • Name, Storage 3 years ago
  • Bluetooth, Camera 3 years ago
  • Selfie Camera 3 years ago
  • Usable surface, Camera, Camera, Sensor Model, Sensor Type, Sensor Model, Sensor Type, Camera, Sensor Model, Sensor Type, Camera, Sensor Model, Camera, Camera, Selfie Camera 3 years ago
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  • Release date 3 years ago
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  • 7.3 Design & Materials
  • 8.0 Performance & Hardware
  • 8.2 Camera
  • 7.7 Connectivity
  • 6.9 Battery
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