The Vivo X Fold+ now supports Qi wireless charging at up to 11W, the company claims
The Vivo X Fold+ has already been scheduled for September 26 at 7 PM local time in China.
A formal announcement event for the Vivo X Fold+ has already been scheduled for September 26 at 7 PM local time in China. The addition of Qi wireless charging at up to 11W to the list of information about the phone brings the total to many.
The source is as official as they come. The Qi Extended Power Profile, which, as a reminder, enables up to 15W of charging, is certified for the X Fold+, although the foldable can only utilise up to 11W. Now that the Vivo X Fold can wirelessly charge at up to 50W, we are leaning toward thinking that the X Fold+’s reverse wireless charging is what this 11W rating actually refers to.
A render of the phone is included in the certification, which is excellent even if Vivo hasn’t exactly been coy in showcasing and teasing the device.
Regarding the X Fold+’s other specifications, the company has previously made a number of statements. With 80W fast charging (up from 66W in the last generation) and over 5,000 Android applications optimised for the OriginOS Ocean version for the X Fold+, we know the phone will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 CPU.
A 4,730mAh battery, 12GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage are a few further hypothetical characteristics (up from 4,600mAh on the original). Additionally, there is a 6.53-inch exterior display and an inside foldable 8.03-inch 120Hz monitor. A 50MP primary camera, a 48MP ultrawide, a 12MP portrait camera, an 8MP periscope on the back, and a 32MP selfie camera are reportedly part of the camera arrangement. We are unable to predict whether the X Fold+ will initially be available only in China, like its predecessor, or whether a global release is subsequently planned. I certainly hope for the latter.