![]() ![]() It's also likely to use the same camera array as the OnePlus 10 Pro, and offer the same set of connectivity options.įoldables don't have large batteries, and we're likely to see the same 4520mAh battery as the Find N2 in the OnePlus foldable. We're likely to get the same 5.4-inch outer AMOLED screen that unfurls to a 7.1-inch AMOLED panel with 120Hz refresh, with both screens featuring an FHD+ resolution.Īs for the rest of the hardware, the foldable is likely to use the latest Qualcomm or MediaTek silicon. So we might get to see a few design variances, but it should still be based on the Flexion Hinge - like the Find N2 and Find N2 Flip. That said, OnePlus has mentioned that its foldable won't use the exact same design as the Find N2. Having used the Find N2 for a while, the size of the foldable gives it a clear advantage over Samsung's offerings - it's just easier to hold and use. Then there's the fact that OnePlus would stand to benefit by using the same creaseless design and lightweight hinge that the Find N2 offers. Going this route is sensible as the Find N2 is unlikely to make its way outside China, so there wouldn't be any cannibalization of sales if OnePlus were to launch the foldable in global markets. The OnePlus 10 Pro has nearly identical hardware to the Find X5 Pro, and OnePlus's foldable will follow a similar approach. OnePlus lacks the wherewithal to design and manufacture a foldable of its own, and if you look at the company's devices over the last five years, they have had a lot of similarities to their OPPO siblings. ![]() For one thing, it's very likely the foldable will be a derivative of the OPPO Find N2. OnePlus hasn't revealed any information about the foldable so far, but we can make a few guesses. (Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Android Central)
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