OnePlus Unveils Its First Foldable Phone, the OnePlus Open


OnePlus has officially introduced its inaugural foldable phone, the OnePlus Open, priced at 1799 euros. Early purchase orders are being accepted until October 26th, and initial buyers will receive complimentary OnePlus Buds 2 Pro.



For the general public, sales will commence on October 27th. Owners of the OnePlus Open will enjoy discounts of up to 10% on OnePlus Pad, and up to 30% on Buds Pro 2, Nord Buds 2, and Buds 2R until November 30th.


The OnePlus Open features a Super Fluid LTPO 3.0 AMOLED display, measuring 6.31 inches with a resolution of 2484×1116 pixels. It boasts a variable refresh rate ranging from 10 to 120Hz, a traditional 20:9 aspect ratio, and a brightness of up to 2800 nits per square meter.


As for the inner display, it measures 7.82 inches with a resolution of 2440×2268 pixels and a variable refresh rate between 1 and 120Hz. The device is available in Voyager Black with a faux leather back or Emerald Dusk with a glass back. The weight of the black variant is 239 grams, while the green variant weighs 245 grams.


OnePlus collaborated with Hasselblad to equip the phone with five cameras, including a 48-megapixel primary lens, a 48-megapixel ultra-wide lens, a 64-megapixel telephoto lens, and two front-facing cameras with resolutions of 20 and 32 megapixels.


The phone is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, with 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB of internal storage.


The 4805mAh battery supports fast charging at 67W and can go from 1% to 100% in just 42 minutes.


The intelligent OnePlus Canvas app is used to customize the phone's interface upon unlocking. It has been optimized to meet the demands of multitasking. The company noted that 95% of applications support the wide screen, and the size of active windows can be adjusted as desired. Additionally, it supports using three windows in both vertical and horizontal display modes.


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