OnePlus says it’s made the best foldable phone so far – here’s why it might be right

We now know more about OnePlus’s upcoming “OnePlus Open”. OnePlus CEO Pete Lau recently spoke with tech YouTuber Unbox Therapy to show off an early version of the company’s upcoming foldable smartphone.

The Youtube video doesn’t provide details on the hardware specs or software features the rumored “OnePlus Open” will have at launch. The company remains tight-lipped. Instead, it focuses solely on one specific aspect of the device: the hinge. Focusing solely on the hinge may sound a bit strange, but that’s for good reason as they apparently put a lot of work into it. You see, when closed, the OnePlus foldable case will have a thin, seamless design, similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 5.

OnePlus foldable folded

(Image credit: Unboxing Therapy/OnePlus/YouTube)

Lau explains that OnePlus has “35 patents” on the hinge alone, ensuring a flat form factor. The video demonstrates the part’s strength by having a tester fold the phone onto a piece of paper and then suspend the phone in the air by holding the sheet. It does not shift or slip. Lau states that OnePlus has further refined the hinge design over the years. Compared to the Find N2 from sister brand Oppo, the phone’s new hinge has 31 fewer components and is “37 percent smaller.”

OnePlus foldable clamped on paper

(Image credit: Unboxing Therapy/OnePlus/YouTube)

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