Tecno Phantom V Fold announced - new blood in the foldables market

This is Tecno's first foldable - the Phantom V Fold.

Right off the bat, this is a big folding phone. At 299g, it's nearly the biggest. It can justify that heft with at least three good reasons - display, even bigger display, and battery.

Tecno Phantom V Fold

When closed, you'll use the Tecno Phantom V Fold's cover display, which is a regularly wide 6.42-inch LTPO AMOLED of 1080x2550px resolution. It caps off at 120Hz.

Open the Phantom V Fold up, and you're greeted by a bigger 7.85-inch 2000x2296px folding screen, this one also a 120Hz LTPO panel. It's quite a bit bigger than the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4's display, though not as big as the ones on the Xiaomi Mix Fold 2, Honor's Magic Vs, or vivo's X Fold+.

There are three cameras on the back of the Tecno Phantom V Fold - a 50MP main camera, a 50MP 2x zoom camera, and a 13MP ultrawide camera. The selfie cameras are a 32MP on the cover screen, and a 16MP on the inner screen.

For processing power, Tecno has gone with the MediaTek Dimensity 9000+ - a 4nm chipset, found in the Oppo Find N2 Flip, which matches the processor in the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 inside the Galaxy Z Fold4.

Finally, the Tecno Phantom V Fold packs a 5,000mAh with 45W of wired charging (no wireless option). Tecno says the Phantom V Fold can recharge 40% in just 15 minutes, and go on to a full charge in 55 minutes.

The Tecno Phantom V Fold is coming in Q2

The Tecno Phantom V Fold is coming in Q2 and it will launch in India first, starting at INR 89,999 ($1,099) for the 12/256GB model, and INR 99,999 ($1,222) for the 12/512GB model. Tecno will run a special early bird offer, starting at INR 79,999 ($979).

Reader comments

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Still, those are being look as luxuries comparing with the premium candy phones like the iPhones. The only way foldables becomes a thing is that Apple itself releases one.

Do you know what site you're on? There's a handy little thing that exists, and it's called a "spec sheet". There we can see that it uses an outdated SoC that's about two thirds the performance of the current flagship SoC...