A few months ago, it was reported that Vivo was working on its upcoming foldable phone, which would feature a vertical folding scheme like Samsung Galaxy Z Flip and Motorola Razr. The device is expected to be named Vivo X Flip.
This morning, a new Vivo device with the model number Vivo V2256A appeared on Geekbench. According to sources, the device belongs to the upcoming Vivo X Flip, and the benchmark results reveal its chipset, RAM capacity, and benchmark score.
According to reports, the chipset is the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, but with a lower peak frequency. The chipset has a maximum frequency of 3.0 GHz.
The chipset has a 3.2GHz Cortex-X2 super core, three 2.75GHz Cortex-A710 cores, and four 2.0GHz Cortex-A510 cores. The Vivo X Flip is also equipped with 12GB of RAM.
The device scored 1,695 points on single-core and 4,338 points on multi-core, which seems an acceptable score because the chipset is underclocked. Further, it is expected that the retail device’s chipset might have the same frequency as the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1.
According to sources, the Vivo X Flip is expected to feature a 6.8-inch OLED punch-hole display with Full HD resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. On the back, there will be a small square secondary screen for notifications and other basic work, such as changing music.
The phone will have a 50MP Sony IMX866 primary lens and a 12MP Sony IMX663 lens in the punch hole of the display. It will have a 4400mAh battery and support 44W fast charging. Additionally, the device will be equipped with a side fingerprint scanner.