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Vivo X Fold5 review: Busts all myths about foldable phones

So when Vivo launched the X Fold5, promising it’s light, powerful, and genuinely reliable, I was intrigued, though still skeptical. Could this finally be the foldable phone that doesn’t just make an impression on day one, but actually stands up to the grind of daily life?

August 18, 2025 / 15:58 IST
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Vivo X Fold 5

You know how foldable phones have always felt somewhat unconventional. Eye-catching, futuristic, but also a little impractical. Too chunky, too fragile, too gimmicky, never really convincing enough to become your main phone. I have been through that frustration every time I have tested one. Though, to be fair, impracticality hasn’t stopped them from becoming a bit of a status symbol. Just ask the uncles from DLF Camellias or nearby posh pockets, many of them have happily ditched their iPhone Pro Maxes to flaunt a foldable at golf courses and dinner parties.

So when Vivo launched the X Fold5, promising it’s light, powerful, and genuinely reliable, I was intrigued, though still skeptical. Could this finally be the foldable phone that doesn’t just make an impression on day one, but actually stands up to the grind of daily life? A phone that gives you flagship-grade cameras, proper battery life, and real productivity, all in a folding body?

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As someone who’s obsessed with both cameras and phones, I had to find out. So I tested it the only way that matters in real life, as my primary phone for more than two weeks. Here’s everything you need to know before you decide to take the foldable leap.

Design and Build
Vivo gets the basics spot on, this is the first foldable that doesn’t make your pocket sag. At just 217 grams, the X Fold5 is lighter than the iPhone 16 Pro Max, which makes a huge difference when you carry it around all day. Folded, it’s a practical 9.2mm thick, and when unfolded, it’s as sleek as a tablet at 4.3mm. The Titanium Gray version I used is minimalist, elegant, with a matte dual-layer finish that resists smudges and looks expensive.