We recently heard a sketchy rumor that Vivo, along with its sister companies, might be exiting the foldable market, but it appears that is not the case. We now have our hands on real-life images of the Vivo X Fold 3, and there are a lot of questions going through my head right now about the phone.
The images were shared by none other than Ice Universe, and at first glance, you get to look at a standard-looking foldable phone, but when you look closely, you see that the phone has an entire Mac interface on it, along with a split keyboard and everything else that you would find in the Mac interface. It is a rather strange thing, to be honest. You can have a look at the image yourself.
The report suggests that the Vivo X Fold 3 is going to revolutionize connectivity between mobile and desktops by offering seamless integration between the phone and Mac computers. This will be done via a unique feature that we have not previously seen on mobiles, and with the help of this feature, you will be able to transform your foldable into a Mac in just a few seconds.
With this feature, Vivo X Fold 3 users will be able to clone, control, and operate all the Mac functions wirelessly. The biggest change this is going to offer is that it will bring the Apple ecosystem to non-Apple devices. While I am having a hard time believing this, a feature like this feels at home on a foldable phone as it will only take productivity to the next level.
In addition to the information shared by Ice Universe, Digital Chat Station also chimed in and shared more details about the Vivo X Fold 3 and the Pro variant. Both devices will come with Samsung screens, with a higher inner resolution of 2480x2200 pixels and an outer display having a resolution of
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