OnePlus would be preparing its own cheap folding phone

The latest rumors suggest that OnePlus would follow in the footsteps of OPPO and would be preparing a folding high-end device with a competitive price.

Folding phones seem to be the future when it comes to understanding mobile telephony. Over the last few years, several companies have begun to bet on this type of device, although there are still not many options on the market and, those that do exist, do not have a price for all pockets.

This situation seems to be changing soon and it will do so thanks to the launches of different companies, one of them may be OnePlus. The latest rumors suggest that the company of mobile devices, smart watches and headphones would be preparing its own folding device.

The interesting thing about your folding device would be that the price with which it would go on the market could be much more competitive than options like those offered by Samsung. And, it is that, the South Korean giant has several generations of folding devices behind it, even offering different formats.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 in tablet format and the Galaxy Z Flip 3 which references the classic clamshell phones from over a decade ago. What OnePlus supposedly has in its hands would be a high-end terminal, but with a folding format and with the surprise of a much more moderate price.

OnePlus’ premium range mobile has a 6.7″ 120 Hz AMOLED screen, Snapdragon 888, 8 GB and 12 GB of RAM and 128 or 256 GB of storage with a 48 Mpx camera and 4,500 mAh battery.

The launch of the OPPO Find N may have made OnePlus decide to make a move and also get fully into the territory of folding terminals. There are no rumors or leaks regarding dates or possible specifications of this new device, but we will have to be vigilant.

That yes, before the oneplus flip phone If it becomes a reality, the first thing we have to see is the new OnePlus 10 Pro in our borders. This device was launched in China, but it has not yet arrived in Europe and the wait is getting longer than expected.

Reference-computerhoy.com