If youβre the kind of person who constantly switches between reading research papers, replying to emails, editing spreadsheets, watching reference videos, and managing multiple chat windows β all while hating the tiny screen real estate of normal phones β the VIVO X Fold3 Pro at its current aggressive street price of Rs. 159999 feels like a game-changing tool disguised as a smartphone. Iβve been living with this foldable for the past month as my primary productivity device, and I can honestly say itβs the first foldable Iβve used where the βwowβ factor hasnβt worn off after a week. The large inner screen, surprisingly light weight, fast charging, and capable multitasking software make it a legitimate work companion for tech-savvy multitaskers who refuse to carry both a phone and a tablet.
At Rs. 159,999 in early 2026 (down significantly from launch), the X Fold3 Pro is no longer just a βluxury experimentβ β itβs become one of the most compelling foldable value propositions if your workflow genuinely benefits from extra screen space.
Design & Build β Lightest Book-Style Foldable Yet
VIVO managed to shave grams and millimeters where it matters most. The X Fold3 Pro weighs only 236 grams (leather variant) or 219 grams (aluminum variant) β lighter than many slab phones with similar specs. When folded, itβs 11.2 mm thick; unfolded, just 5.2 mm. That makes it one of the slimmest and lightest book-style foldables on the market, and it actually feels comfortable in a jeans pocket or blazer interior.
The hinge is smooth with almost no visible gap when closed, and it supports multi-angle hovering (perfect for hands-free video calls, recipe viewing in the kitchen, or using it as a mini laptop on a desk). The outer cover display is a 6.53-inch AMOLED (120 Hz), sharp and usable for quick replies, while the inner 8.03-inch LTPO AMOLED (2K resolution, 120 Hz, 4500 nits peak) is the real star β bright, color-accurate (100% DCI-P3), and ideal for side-by-side app usage.
IPX8 water resistance (no dust protection rating) and Armor Glass on both displays give decent durability for daily carry.
Multitasking Magic β The Inner Screen Changes Everything
The 8.03-inch inner display is where the X Fold3 Pro transforms from βnice phoneβ to βproductivity beast.β
Built-in multitasking features (OriginOS 4):
- Split-screen (up to 2 apps side-by-side) + floating windows (up to 4β5 small apps)
- Drag-and-drop between apps (text, images, files)
- App pairs (save frequent combinations like Chrome + Notion)
- Hover mode for video calls, YouTube, or reading while taking notes
- 3-finger swipe to screenshot + annotate instantly
Real multitasking scenarios I used daily:
- Left half: Notion project board | Right half: Chrome research tabs
- Floating WhatsApp + Teams chat while editing Google Docs full-screen
- YouTube tutorial hovering while coding in Termux or taking notes
- Split Gmail + Calendar for scheduling client calls
- Reading PDF research papers while highlighting in a floating note app
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 inside (with large vapor chamber cooling) keeps everything smooth β no thermal throttling even during 45β60 minute multitasking marathons. 12 GB/16 GB RAM options + extended RAM ensure 10β15 apps stay alive in the background.
Battery & Charging β Keeps Up with Heavy Multitasking
5700 mAh dual-cell battery + 120W wired + 50W wireless charging.
Typical heavy multitasking day:
- 5β6 hrs inner screen usage (split-screen + floating windows)
- 1β2 hrs outer screen (quick replies, calls)
- 1 hr video calls + 30 min light gaming
- Ends with 20β35% battery remaining
Pure inner-screen test: 4.5β5.5 hrs continuous split-screen productivity before hitting 10β15%. Standby drain is low β overnight drop is usually 2β4%.
120W wired: 0β100% in ~28β30 minutes
50W wireless: 0β100% in ~50β55 minutes
15-minute charge gives ~55β60% β enough to power through afternoon meetings after a morning top-up.
Camera β Strong Enough for Professional Use
Rear: 50 MP main (1/1.49″ IMX866, OIS) + 50 MP ultra-wide + 50 MP 3x periscope telephoto (Zeiss optics)
Front: 32 MP (outer) + 32 MP (inner under-display)
Main sensor delivers sharp daylight shots with excellent dynamic range and Zeiss natural color science. Ultra-wide and 3x telephoto are consistent. Low-light performance is strong with minimal noise. Portrait mode (both front and rear) gives accurate edge detection and beautiful bokeh.
For tech multitaskers, the camera is more than good enough for product shots, whiteboard captures, quick client photos, or LinkedIn content β without needing a separate point-and-shoot.
Quick Comparison Table β VIVO X Fold3 Pro vs Other Foldables (2026 Pricing)
| Phone | Inner Screen Size | Weight (folded) | Processor | Charging (wired/wireless) | Current Price (Feb 2026) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VIVO X Fold3 Pro | 8.03″ LTPO AMOLED | 236 g | Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 | 120W / 50W | Rs. 159,999 | Productivity & light photography |
| Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 | 7.6″ LTPO AMOLED | 239 g | Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 | 25W / 15W | Rs. 1,64,999 | Software polish & ecosystem |
| Honor Magic V3 | 7.92″ LTPO OLED | 226 g | Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 | 66W / 50W | Rs. 1,49,999 | Lightest foldable |
| Oppo Find N3 | 7.82″ LTPO AMOLED | 239 g | Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 | 67W wired | Rs. 1,39,999 | Camera-focused foldable |
Battery & Multitasking Quick Chart (Real-World Productivity Usage)
Average Inner-Screen Screen-On Time (split-screen + floating apps):
VIVO X Fold3 Pro: ββββββββββ 4.5β5.5 hrs
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6: ββββββββββ 4β5 hrs
Honor Magic V3: ββββββββββ 4.5β5.5 hrs
Oppo Find N3: ββββββββββ 4β5 hrs
Charging Time (0β100%):
VIVO X Fold3 Pro: ββββββββββ ~30 min (120W)
Honor Magic V3: ββββββββββ ~50 min
Oppo Find N3: ββββββββββ ~55 min
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6: ββββββββββ ~90 min
Who Should Buy the VIVO X Fold3 Pro at Rs. 159,999 Right Now?
- Tech-savvy multitaskers who need more screen real estate for work (reading docs, split-screen editing, managing multiple chats)
- Professionals who frequently switch between email, notes, calendar, and research tabs
- Content creators who want to preview edits or timelines on a larger canvas
- People who hate carrying both a phone and a tablet and want one device to do both jobs
- Early adopters who see the current price drop and want flagship foldable experience without paying launch-day premium
Itβs not for hardcore mobile gamers (though capable), photographers needing the absolute best zoom, or people who want the longest software support (3 OS updates + 4 years security is good but not class-leading). But if productivity on the go is your priority and youβve been waiting for foldables to become practical and affordable, the VIVO X Fold3 Pro at Rs. 159,999 is currently one of the best foldable investments you can make.
After a month, I find myself unfolding it instinctively for anything that requires focus β reading long articles, editing spreadsheets, or comparing documents side-by-side. The weight savings, fast charging, and large inner screen have made it feel indispensable. If youβre a multitasker tired of small screens, this deal is hard to ignore.