OnePlus launched its first foldable phone, theOnePlus Open quite recently, and it has already undergone some rigorous durability testing, particularly focusing on its bend resistance.
Popular YouTuber JerryRigEverything (Zack Nelson), known in the industry for going pretty hard on devices with his testing, especially folding phones, gives a comprehensive insight into how the OnePlus Open stands up in his durability test.
You can check out the full OnePlus Open durability video here.
In the dust resistance test, the OnePlus Open successfully kept dust from entering the hinge area, maintaining normal functionality.
Zack put in a copious amount of sand through the hinge, a scenario unlikely to occur unless you are on a beach.
The burn test revealed that the outer screen could withstand heat for about 25 seconds before showing damage, whereas the inner screen displayed a permanent black mark within five seconds.
This doesn’t surprise us since the inner screen is made from plastic, which just doesn’t hold up against heat.
However, the highlight of the testing was the bend test.
OnePlus claims that their foldable device can endure up to 1 million folds.
You can’t verify such a claim unless you lie dormant under the arctic permafrost for a million years.
The closest you can get is Zack’s test which provided a glimpse into the phone’s resilience.
Despite applying considerable force, the OnePlus Open showed no signs of bending or breaking.
Even after being folded back, the phone continued to function properly, although it did not return to its original precision.
Impressive durability from a company whose regular rectangular slab of a phone crumpled under the same conditions.
The OnePlus Open, priced at Rs 1,39,999 for the 16GB + 512GB variant, boasts an aluminum frame and a large camera module at the back.
Through these tests, the device demonstrated a commendable level of durability, particularly in the bend test, which is crucial for foldable phones.
Is the OnePlus Open one of the most durable folding phones on the market? Zack’s testing surely shows so.
| Country of Origin | India |
| Sim Type | Dual Sim, GSM+GSM |
| Dual Sim | Yes |
| Sim Size | Nano+Nano SIM |
| Device Type | Smartphone |
| Release Date | October 19, 2023 |
| Dimensions | 143.1 x 153.4 x 5.8 mm |
| Weight | 238 g |
| Colors | Voyager Black, Emerald Dusk |
| Type | Color Super Fluid AMOLED (1B Colors) |
| Touch | Yes, 240 Hz Touch Sampling Rate |
| Size | 7.82 inches, 2268 x 2440 pixels, 120 Hz |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.0758:1 |
| PPI | ~ 370 PPI |
| Screen to Body Ratio | ~ 89.6% |
| Glass Type | Ultra Thin Glass |
| Features | Dolby Vision, HDR10/HDR10+, 1440 Hz Pulse-Width Modulation, 2800 nits, ProXDR, 97% NTSC, 100% DCI-P3 |
| Notch | Yes, Punch Hole |
| Foldable Display | Yes |
| Dual Display | Yes, AMOLED, 6.31 inches, 1116 x 2484 pixels, Aspect Ratio: 20:09, Peak Brightness: 1400 / 2800 nits, Protective Material: Ceramic Guard, Screen-to-body ratio: 91.8%, 431 ppi |
| RAM | 16 GB |
| Expandable RAM | Upto 12 GB Extra Virtual RAM |
| Storage | 512 GB |
| Storage Type | UFS 4.0 |
| Card Slot | No |
| GPRS | Yes |
| EDGE | Yes |
| 3G | Yes |
| 4G | Yes |
| 5G | Yes |
| 5G Bands | NR: n1, n2, n3, n5, n7, n8, n12, n20, n25, n28, n30, n38, n40, n41, n66, n71, n75, n77, n78 |
| VoLTE | Yes, Dual Stand-By |
| Wifi | Yes, with wifi-hotspot |
| Wifi Version | Wi-Fi 7, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ac wave 2/ax/be, 8 Spatial-stream sounding MU-MIMO |
| Bluetooth | Yes, v5.3, aptX HD, aptX, LDAC, LHDC, AAC, SBC |
| USB | Yes, USB-C v3.1 |
| USB Features | USB Tethering, USB on-the-go, USB Charging |
| IR Blaster | Yes |
| GPS | Yes, with GPS (L1+L5 Dual Band), GLONASS, Galileo (E1+E5a Dual Band), Beidou, A-GPS, QZSS |
| Fingerprint Sensor | Yes, Side |
| Face Unlock | Yes |
| Sensors | Accelerometer, M-sensor Electronic Compass, Gyroscope, Ambient Light Sensor |
| 3.5mm Headphone Jack | No |
| Extra | NFC |
| Extra Features | Alert Slider, Noise Cancellation Support, Dolby Atmos, Titanium Alloy, LPDDR5x RAM, Haptics: X-axis Motor, 80W SUPERVOOC Power Adapter |
| Rear Camera | 48 MP 24mm f/1.7 (Wide Angle) 64 MP OmniVision OV64B, 3X optical zoom, 6X in-sensor zoom f/2.6 (Telephoto) 48 MP Sony IMX581, 14mm f/2.2 (Ultra Wide) with autofocus |
| Features | Hasselblad Camera for Mobile, Nightscape, Dolby Vision, Smart Scene Recognition, Portrait Mode, Pro Mode, Panorama, Tilt-Shift mode, Long Exposure, Dual-View Video, Retouch, Movie Mode, XPan Mode, Focus Peaking, Raw file, Raw Plus file, Filters, Super Stable, Video Nightscape, Video HDR, Focus Lock, Time-lapse, Google Lens |
| Video Recording | 4K @ 30/60 fps UHD, 1080p @ 30/60 fps FHD |
| Flash | Yes, LED |
| Front Camera | Punch Hole 20 MP 20 mm f/2.2 (Wide Angle) 32 MP 22mm, 1/3.14″, Cover camera f/2.4 (Wide Angle) |
| Front Video Recording | 1080p @ 30 fps FHD, 4K @ 30 fps UHD |
| OS | Android v13 |
| Custom UI | OxygenOS 13.2 |
| Chipset | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen2 |
| CPU | 3.2 GHz, Octa Core Processor |
| Core Details | 1x Cortex-X3@ 3.2GHz & 4x Cortex-A715@ 2.8GHz & 3x Cortex-A510@2.0 GHz |
| GPU | Adreno 740 |
| Java | No |
| Browser | Yes |
| Supports | JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF, WEB, HEIF, HEIC, DNG |
| Yes | |
| Music | MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, WAV, FLAC, APE, OGG, MID, M4A, IMY, AC3, EAC3, EAC3-JOC, AC4 |
| Video | MKV, MOV, MP4, H.265 (HEVC), AVI,, WMV, TS, 3GP, FLV, WEBM |
| FM Radio | No |
| Document Reader | Yes |
| Type | Non-Removable Battery |
| Size | 4805 mAh |
| Fast Charging | Yes, 67W SUPERVOOC |
| Reverse Charging | Yes, 10W |
In the dust resistance test, the OnePlus Open effectively prevented sand from entering its hinge area, a challenging scenario, especially in sandy environments. This feature ensures the phone’s functionality remains unaffected in dusty conditions.
The burn test showed that the outer screen of the OnePlus Open could endure heat for approximately 25 seconds before showing damage. However, the inner screen, being made of plastic, displayed a permanent mark within just five seconds of exposure to heat.
The OnePlus Open sports a versatile 5-lens camera system, including a 48MP main sensor and a 64MP telephoto lens for advanced photography.
The phone is powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset and a hefty 16GB of RAM, making multitasking smooth and efficient.
The phone boasts a double display setup with peak brightness levels of up to 2800 nits and supports a 120Hz refresh rate.
With a robust feature set including high-performance internals and advanced camera capabilities, the device offers value for its premium price tag.
The OnePlus Open features a 7.82-inch primary Flexi-fluid AMOLED display and a secondary 6.31-inch display. Both screens have 2K resolution and dynamic refresh rates.
The phone has a 48MP main camera, a 64MP telephoto camera, and a 48MP ultra-wide camera. It supports Optical and Electronic Image Stabilization.
The device supports 67W SUPERVOOC charging, allowing rapid replenishment of its dual-cell 4,805mAh battery.
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