The Vivo X Fold5 was officially launched in 2025 with Android 15 / Funtouch OS 15 (or OriginOS 5 in some regions) out of the box. As a flagship foldable model, it is not discontinued; Vivo continues to market it as a premium device, though future software support should be assessed carefully.
Important Considerations
Foldable dual display: 8.03-inch inner LTPO AMOLED + 6.53-inch outer LTPO AMOLED, both 120 Hz & HDR
Powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset
16 GB LPDDR5X RAM + 512 GB UFS 4.1 storage
Rear cameras: 50 MP Sony IMX921 main (OIS) + 50 MP ultra-wide + 50 MP telephoto (3×, OIS)
Front cameras: 20 MP (inner) + 20 MP (outer)
Battery: 6,000 mAh (dual cell equivalent) with 80 W wired + 40 W wireless charging support
Pros: cutting-edge foldable design, flagship hardware, excellent camera system, strong battery + fast charging, premium display & features
Cons: extremely high cost, risk in used / grey market units, software support longevity uncertain, delicate foldable mechanics
Better Alternatives
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold series (latest generation)
Honor Magic V5 / other foldables
High-end conventional flagships (if you don’t need folding) like iPhone or top Samsung / Xiaomi / OnePlus flagships
Earlier Vivo X Fold / X Fold3 Pro models if you want foldable at lower price
Specs Overview
The Vivo X Fold5 features a foldable setup with an 8.03-inch inner and 6.53-inch outer LTPO AMOLED displays, both running at 120 Hz. It is powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset with 16 GB RAM and 512 GB storage. On the camera front, it offers a 50 MP main + 50 MP ultra-wide + 50 MP telephoto lens configuration, and 20 MP front cameras on both displays. The battery is rated at 6,000 mAh (dual cell equivalent), supporting 80 W wired and 40 W wireless charging. Running on Android 15 / Funtouch OS 15 (or OriginOS 5), it is currently a flagship foldable in Vivo’s line-up — not discontinued — but high price and long-term software support are key points to consider before investing.



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