Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 (from VND47 million)
Samsung’s premium foldable has been heavily refined in design, retaining a boxy look while becoming thinner and lighter, making it feel similar to a conventional smartphone when folded. It is 4.2 mm thick unfolded and 8.9 mm folded.
The outer and inner displays measure 6.5 inches and 8 inches, and use Dynamic AMOLED 2X panels with 2K resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate.
The device supports a full suite of generative AI features, with Vietnamese language understanding regarded as among the best in the market. It runs on a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. Alongside 12 GB RAM and 256 GB or 512 GB storage, Samsung for the first time offers a 16 GB RAM and 1 TB storage option as well.
Its triple-camera system includes a 200-megapixel main sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS), a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 10-MP telephoto lens with OIS supporting 3x optical and 30x digital zoom. The 4,400 mAh battery supports 25 W wired and 20 W wireless charging.
Honor Magic V5 (VND45 million)
Available in white and gold, the Magic V5 is 8.8 mm thick folded and 4.1 mm unfolded in white, which weighs 217 grams, while the gold version is slightly thicker and heavier.
It uses dual LTPO OLED displays with 120 Hz refresh rates and Full HD+ resolution. The 6.43-inch outer screen supports stylus input, while the inner display measures 7.95 inches.
The rear camera system includes a 50-megapixel main camera, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 64-megapixel telephoto sensor, while the selfie camera is 20 MP.
The device runs on a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and comes with 16 GB RAM and 512 GB storage. Its 5,820 mAh battery, the largest among foldables, supports 66 W wired and 50 W wireless charging.
Oppo Find N5 (VND45 million)
Oppo’s foldable, touted as the world’s thinnest foldable smartphone at the time of its April launch, measures 4.21 mm unfolded and 8.93 mm folded, with a 5,600 mAh battery.
It uses a 7-series aluminum alloy frame combined with 3D-printed titanium alloy and carries IPX6, IPX8, and IPX9 water resistance ratings. The 6.62-inch outer display and 8.12-inch main display use LTPO panels with adaptive 1–120 Hz refresh rates and HDR10+ support.
Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite with 16 GB RAM and 512 GB storage, the Find N5 features a Hasselblad-branded camera system, including 50-megapixel main and telephoto lenses and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide camera.
iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max (from VND35 million)
Apple’s latest Pro models return to aluminum frames, replacing titanium, and feature a larger rectangular camera module. The three rear cameras retain their triangular layout, while the flash, microphone, and LiDAR sensor are repositioned to the right.
Both models run on the A19 Pro chip with 12 GB RAM. The telephoto camera is upgraded to 48 megapixels, matching the main and ultra-wide cameras, while a new tetraprism lens enables 8x optical zoom at an equivalent 200 mm focal length.
The front camera is upgraded to 18 megapixels, using a square sensor that allows more effective image cropping and delivers a wider field of view. Apple also introduces its self-designed N1 modem on the Pro models, supporting Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6, and a custom vapor-chamber cooling system.
Sony Xperia 1 VII (from VND35 million)
The Xperia 1 VII maintains Sony’s signature boxy, elongated design with a vertical camera array. Its 6.5-inch OLED display offers a 120 Hz refresh rate and Full HD+ resolution, with brightness increased by 20 percent and 10-bit color support.
The screen integrates Bravia TV display technology, while audio performance draws on Sony’s Walkman heritage.
The triple-camera system includes a 48-megapixel ultra-wide sensor measuring 1/1.56 inch, a 48-megapixel main camera, and a 12-megapixel telephoto lens covering 85–170 mm that supports macro shots from a distance of 4 cm.
Vivo X300 Pro (from VND35 million)
Vivo’s flagship features a large circular camera module. The device sports a 6.78-inch BOE Q10 Plus OLED display with 1.5K resolution, a 120 Hz refresh rate, and peak brightness of 4,500 nits.
It runs on the Dimensity 9500 chip with 16 GB RAM and 512 GB storage. The Zeiss-tuned camera system includes a 50-megapixel ultra-wide sensor, a 200-megapixel telephoto camera, and a 50-megapixel Sony main sensor with CIPA 5.5 OIS.
A 6,510 mAh battery supports 90 W wired and 40 W wireless charging.
Xiaomi 15 Ultra (VND34.9 million)
Vivo’s flagship features a large circular camera module similar to its predecessor. It sports a 6.78-inch BOE Q10 Plus OLED display with 1.5K resolution, a 120 Hz refresh rate, and peak brightness of 4,500 nits.
It runs on the Dimensity 9500 chip with 16 GB RAM and 512 GB storage. The Zeiss-tuned camera system includes a 50-megapixel ultra-wide sensor, a 200-megapixel telephoto camera, and a 50-megapixel Sony main sensor with CIPA 5.5 OIS.
A 6,510 mAh battery supports 90 W wired and 40 W wireless charging.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (from VND34 million)
Launched early in 2025, the Galaxy S25 Ultra adopts flatter front and rear panels while retaining a titanium frame. Samsung said the material quality has been improved for greater durability.
The camera setup remains unchanged from the S24 Ultra, featuring a 200-megapixel main camera, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and two telephoto cameras offering 3x and 5x optical zoom.
The device runs One UI 7 operating system with integrated AI features and is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy, paired with 12 GB RAM, up to 1 TB storage, and a 5,000 mAh battery with 45 W charging.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge (from VND33.5 million)
The Galaxy S25 Edge measures just 5.8 mm thick, with a titanium frame and smoothly curved edges. It features a 6.7-inch Dynamic OLED 2X display with Quad HD+ resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate.
The main camera uses a 200-megapixel sensor similar to the S25 Ultra but with a redesigned, thinner lens system.
Hardware includes the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy, 12 GB RAM, up to 512 GB storage, and a 3,900 mAh battery supporting 25 W wired and wireless charging.
Oppo Find X9 Pro (VND33 million)
The Find X9 Pro adopts a flat-screen design with squared edges and a smaller square camera module. It uses a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a 120 Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of 3,600 nits.
Its Hasselblad-tuned camera system includes a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-808 main sensor with OIS, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide camera, and a 200-megapixel telephoto lens supporting 3x optical and up to 120x digital zoom.
It runs on the Dimensity 9500 with 16 GB RAM, 512 GB storage, a 7,500 mAh battery, and fast wired and wireless charging.
iPhone Air (from VND32 million)
The iPhone Air is a new lineup replacing the Plus series and is the thinnest iPhone Apple has produced at 5.6 mm. It uses a titanium body with polished edges and a smoothly integrated camera bump.
Apple said it has reorganized multiple components within the rear camera module, allowing the device to be thinner while still leaving sufficient space for the battery underneath.
Powered by the A19 Pro chip, the device relies solely on eSIM across all models worldwide. It features a 6.5-inch LTPO Super Retina OLED display with ProMotion 120 Hz and a single 48-megapixel rear camera supporting 2x digital zoom.
