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blairh

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What is wrong with the inner display in this form? Rotate it to portrait and its exactly the same dimension as the Z Fold displays.
I would rather not need to constantly rotate my foldable.
 

DeepIn2U

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£1499 rumored price

Think this fold could blow away the competition. Specs better than any current foldable

  • 7.8-inch foldable AMOLED screen with 2K resolution
  • 6.3-inch AMOLED outer screen
  • 120Hz refresh rate for both screens
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
  • 16GB RAM
  • 256GB storage
  • 4800mAh battery
  • 67W fast charging
  • Triple rear camera setup (48MP primary, 48MP ultrawide, 64MP telephoto)
  • 32MP front-facing camera (outer screen)
  • 20MP front-facing camer (inner screen)
  • Android 13/Oxygen OS 13.1
  • Alert Slider
  • Power button fingerprint scanner

Hello @blairh coukd you please update your thread starter post with the updated information please along with the official specs one released, of course with any links to official presentation or release video and sites when they occur? It’ll give continuity to this thread.

Cheers.


Personally I wish we could get more communicator style filfa les like the Oppo Find N2 yet I realize the squat design gives way to smaller battery life but it also gives a larger and more wider landscape screen experience. Seems the trend for a more 8x11 scalable screen experience is favoured.
 

DeepIn2U

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I like this update less. I find the GPF to be too short when unfolded and I think the same thing is going to happen with the OPO. Sure it's awesome for the cover screen but I'm not a fan of how it affects the inner screen. However if you prefer the GPF over the GF than this will appeal to you.

What do you mean by “OPO”?

Do you mean Oppo??
 

DeepIn2U

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Definitely looks like it's going to be a slick looking device.
Unsure as some pics of the OnePlus Open seem to show a tapered-off edges (right side when in closed-smartphone slab mode, and outside edges when in Communicator-style open mode).

This means a smaller battery and an odd holding experiences since the bulk of the weight would be centred and holding from one edge or another, depending on R/L-hand dominance, would have an off-centre balance or a wrist-torque feeling.

WAIT UP!

New update on the design

Looks like the Oppo Find N2 type design is what we’ll get which means a Sweet one-handed operation when closed! I’m not expecting superior camera performance but equal to iPhone 14 Pro in terms of quality zoom and raw image support - yet without the plaguing lens flare issues.

So the old render on the left while the new render on the right (which shows the ear speaker above the selfie camera). The issue with leaked renders is that one’s like we’ve seen with this device causes a LIT of people to give up on waiting and end up buying the competition based on perception a competitor to the Fold 5 (older leaks) vs the current one close to the N2 design.

The wait is on however this late in the production phase switching internal screens from BOE to Samsung will affect production especially in terms of fit-finish or quality of production as well as any potential IPxx certifications if any.

I feel IPxx is more crucial on filfa les than it ever has been on feature phones (SE) or slab smartphones.
 

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Bkdodger

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Source for that video:


Honestly still seems too narrow for me.
I think it's going to be close to the width of the Pixel Fold... Maybe a tad narrower and obviously taller than the PF and less than the Fold 5
 

nfl46

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The launch is expected on 10/19 with a starting price of $1,699 USD.

7.8" 2K Inner AMOLED display
120Hz refresh rate
6.31" outer AMOLED
120Hz refresh rate
Android 13
Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 - 3.36GHz
LPDDR5x RAM & UFS 4.0 storage
4800mAh battery 67 watt charging
48MP+48MP UW + 64MP periscope
32MP and 20MP front
16GB+256GB
Alert slider
 

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Bkdodger

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The launch is expected on 10/19 with a starting price of $1,699 USD.

7.8" 2K Inner AMOLED display
120Hz refresh rate
6.31" outer AMOLED
120Hz refresh rate
Android 13
Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 - 3.36GHz
LPDDR5x RAM & UFS 4.0 storage
4800mAh battery 67 watt charging
48MP+48MP UW + 64MP periscope
32MP and 20MP front
16GB+256GB
Alert slider
Priced higher than rumors ...ughh can't commit that price point to OnePlus on my end
 

Ludatyk

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Priced higher than rumors ...ughh can't commit that price point to OnePlus on my end
$1700? I’m looking at that as a good sign for future pricing from Samsung and Google.. they might end up matching it for the upcoming Fold 6 and Pixel Fold 2.
 

Bkdodger

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$1700? I’m looking at that as a good sign for future pricing from Samsung and Google.. they might end up matching it for the upcoming Fold 6 and Pixel Fold 2.
I think $1500 would make a statement... especially if they have crappy trade ins
 

nfl46

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I wish we were at that point where we could get foldables (in the States) at that price. We're basically still at $2,000 with taxes.

We're still years off from budget Foldables. Heck, they still haven't fixed the big issues in the flagships (crease, durability, software, etc.). I'd hate to see what a budget foldable looks like in the US. Lol.
 
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Ludatyk

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I think $1500 would make a statement... especially if they have crappy trade ins
I don't know, those specs OnePlus has for it... already makes a statement. 48MP+48MP and 64MP periscope. Then there's 32MP and 20MP selfies, that's really good compared to the competitors in the US.
 
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Bkdodger

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I don't know, those specs OnePlus has for it... already makes a statement. 48MP+48MP and 64MP periscope. Then there's 32MP and 20MP selfies, that's really good compared to the competitors in the US.

I hear ya but it’s still Oneplus

Edit : let’s see when they get out to peeps how it performs ..specs are great but we shall see
 
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