OnePlus is going to launch its very first foldable device, about which it released an official post on Twitter and said that the name of its upcoming first foldable phone will be OnePlus Open instead of Fold. There have been a lot of rumours and news about it for a long time; some leaks have also surfaced, but the tech company still needs to make an official announcement about its release date. The new reports indicate its durability will be better than the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5.
If the new leak is to be believed, it is expected that the upcoming OnePlus Open will be more durable as compared to Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5. In plain words, the hinge of the Open would be more durable than the Galaxy Z Fold 5. This estimate is being made through a post on ‘X’, formerly Twitter.
A well-known tipster @MaxJmb shared a post on X, which stated that the OnePlus Open seems to have been put through a lot of testing. Plus, the users at least 400,000 times can open and close it. On decoding this digit, it is equivalent to 100 folds a day up to 10 years, which is a notably more reliable hinge than talk out the town Galaxy Z Fold 5.
Moreover, per the previous leaks, the OnePlus Open in India may cost under Rs 1.2 lakh, which is relatively cheaper than the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5.
Key Specification Based On Leaks
If the leaks are believed, the OnePlus Open might be powered by a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 2 SoC by Qualcomm and an AMOLED (LTPO) display with a refresh rate 120Hz and 2K resolution. In contrast, the exact size of the outer and inner display is yet to be precise. It might feature a 4800mAh battery with the support of 100W SuperVOOC charging support. The camera arrangement includes a triple camera with a 50 MP primary camera (IMX 890) + ultra-wide + periscope lens. Alongside the selfie camera is rumoured to sport a 32 MP.
At the moment, all this is based on new leaks and renders. To get the exact specs, you have to wait for the official announcement or the launch of the OnePlus Open.
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