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OnePlus’s First Foldable Phone: The OnePlus Open or V Fold?

OnePlus-Fold

The foldable smartphone segment has been gaining momentum, with Samsung leading the pack with its Fold and Flip series. However, it’s not just Samsung enjoying this new wave of technology; brands like Huawei, Oppo, and others are making their presence felt with their unique takes on foldable devices.

The latest brand to join this foldable frenzy is OnePlus, a company renowned for its flagship killers and budget-friendly devices. With its entry into the foldable segment later this year, OnePlus could pose a substantial challenge to the likes of the Galaxy Z Flip and Fold.

OnePlus belongs to the BBK Electronics family, including brands like Oppo and Vivo. This could potentially give OnePlus an edge in delivering a superior user experience with its first foldable phone, leveraging Oppo and Vivo’s expertise. 

As we wait for the official launch, let’s discuss everything we know so far about the device. Initially, rumors named it the OnePlus V Fold, but now we expect it to be called the OnePlus Open.

OnePlus Fold: Design, Specs & Camera

Leaked renders have given us a sneak peek into the design of the OnePlus Fold. Similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Pixel Fold, it sports a book-style form factor that unfolds to reveal a larger inner display. The back of the device features a prominent circular camera housing with Hasselblad branding at the center.

Covering the front of the device from edge to edge is what appears to be a 6.3-inch OLED cover screen, offering a more spacious feel than the exterior display of the Galaxy Z Fold. Speculation suggests that this cover screen features a 120Hz refresh rate. Meanwhile, we anticipate the device will feature a 7.8-inch flexible OLED panel as the inner folding screen, with a 2K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate.

Source: Smartprix/Onleaks

In keeping with OnePlus’s tradition of packing robust internals, rumors suggest that the OnePlus Fold will house a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip, 16GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage.

A 4,800mAh battery, supporting 67W fast charging, is anticipated to power the device. Although not as speedy as the OnePlus 11’s 100W fast charging, it should still allow for a full charge within 30–40 minutes.

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Rumors also suggest features such as a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, an Alert Slider, and the ability to support dual-SIM 5G connectivity.

The device may feature a triple rear camera setup consisting of a 48MP primary sensor, a 48MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 64MP telephoto lens.

The device may feature a 32MP camera on the external display for selfies, along with a 20MP camera on the inner folding display. Given its Hasselblad branding, we expect the OnePlus Open to produce photos with color tuning similar to the OnePlus 11.

Launch Timeline & Pricing

At MWC 2023, OnePlus confirmed they would release their first foldable phone this year. While they have yet to confirm the exact name, newer reports suggest they might call the device the OnePlus Open or V Fold.

Moreover, rumors abound that OnePlus could unveil the OnePlus Open at an event in New York City in the first half of August, followed by a global debut in all major smartphone markets.

People have always recognized OnePlus for offering excellent value for money, and it seems they are likely to continue this trend with the OnePlus Open.

Speculations suggest that OnePlus might price the device at around $1,500.

If accurate, this would make it several hundred dollars cheaper than the Google Pixel Fold and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5, potentially making it a more attractive option for customers interested in foldable smartphones.

In conclusion, the upcoming launch of the OnePlus Open is generating considerable excitement. If OnePlus successfully delivers a high-quality foldable device at a competitive price point, it could shake up the existing dynamics of the foldable smartphone market.

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