In a groundbreaking move that marks a new chapter for foldable smartphones, OnePlus, in collaboration with Oppo, is preparing to launch its inaugural foldable device, tentatively named the OnePlus Open.
Pete Lau, OnePlus’s co-founder and the Chief Product Officer of Oppo, unveiled some tantalizing details about the upcoming device during a candid interaction on the Unbox Therapy YouTube channel.
What’s particularly intriguing is that the same device will be released under Oppo’s brand as Find N3, albeit confined to the Chinese market.
One of the most noteworthy features of the OnePlus Open is its innovative hinge system.
Reportedly lighter yet more robust than that of its Oppo counterpart, the Oppo Find N2, the hinge system is also said to comprise fewer components.
This, according to Lau, renders the device 37 percent smaller in terms of hinge size.
Such an engineering feat potentially sets a new standard for foldable mechanisms, making them more robust and streamlined.
While OnePlus is not the first entrant in the burgeoning foldable market, Lau emphasized that the Open will deliver a “fast and smooth experience,” a signature OnePlus trait.
Adding a touch of brand distinctiveness, the iconic OnePlus alert slider will also make an appearance, continuing the company’s commitment to user-centric features.
The collaboration with Oppo isn’t just about shared technology; it’s also a calculated market strategy.
While the device will debut internationally as OnePlus Open, it will be restricted to the Chinese market as the Oppo Find N3.
This dual branding offers both companies a unique advantage, leveraging their respective brand strengths in different markets.
For fans anticipating a flip-style foldable phone from OnePlus, there might be a bit of disappointment.
Lau confirmed that the brand has no plans to venture into the flip-phone segment, citing a different target demographic for such a design.
OnePlus will solely focus on large-screen foldable smartphones, at least for now.
The company is in full hype-building mode, with actress Anushka Sharma recently spotted using the device in public, generating additional curiosity and excitement.
Furthermore, tests revealing the device’s ability to close without a hinge gap have been demonstrated, alluding to its solid build quality.
The OnePlus Open, developed in tandem with Oppo, appears poised to make a substantial impact in the foldable smartphone market.
Its distinct hinge technology, coupled with the classic OnePlus experience and strategic market positioning, makes it a compelling entrant in an increasingly crowded field.
As the smartphone world eagerly awaits the official launch, the OnePlus Open is already turning heads, and for good reasons.
The hinge on the OnePlus Open is lighter, stronger, and made with fewer components than the Oppo Find N2, making it a groundbreaking development in foldable technology.
Yes, the OnePlus Open will be launched internationally, while the same device will be sold as the Oppo Find N3 in China.
The device promises a fast and smooth experience, a hallmark of OnePlus smartphones, and will also feature the brand’s iconic alert slider.
According to Pete Lau, OnePlus has no current plans to venture into flip-style foldable smartphones and will focus on large-screen foldables.
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