Open to surprise: OnePlus' first foldable could be named OnePlus Open, not OnePlus V Fold or V Flip

Updated : Jul 07, 2023 17:58
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OnePlus Open: The highly anticipated OnePlus foldable phone is generating buzz, and according to leaks, the upcoming device may be named the OnePlus Open. 

The trademark for this name has been discovered on the European Union Intellectual Property Office's website.

OnePlus foldable smartphone expected specifications

One of the standout features of the OnePlus Open is said to be its expansive display. It is rumoured to sport a 7.8-inch folding AMOLED display, allowing users to enjoy an immersive viewing experience. 

Additionally, the phone is expected to come with a 6.3-inch cover display, providing convenience for quick tasks and notifications without needing to unfold the device.

Under the hood, the OnePlus Open is speculated to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SOC, ensuring powerful performance and seamless multitasking capabilities.

The device is also rumoured to boast a generous 16GB of RAM, allowing for smooth and efficient operations even when handling demanding tasks. 

Furthermore, users can expect ample storage space, with options of up to 512GB of internal storage to accommodate their digital content and applications.

It's important to note that these specifications are based on rumours and leaks, and OnePlus has not officially confirmed any details regarding the OnePlus Open. 

As with any leaks, it's advisable to approach them with a grain of salt until official announcements are made.

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