Oppo explains why cheaper folding phones aren’t coming any time soon

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During a Q&A session led by several members of Oppo’s senior product and strategy teams on the first day of this year’s Mobile World Congress, we were treated to an enlightening insight into the company’s current approach to the foldable market and why it feels the time is right. It is not good that such technology trickles down to the mid-market.

While we’ve had the option to pay cash for foldable devices for about three years now, the materials, engineering, and hardware used in such devices still make them significantly more expensive than alternatives with similar specs that don’t have to bend at the waist . .

A week before MWC 2023, Oppo launched its first foldable clamshell to the world, the Oppo Find N2 Flip. Despite being great value for a foldable smartphone (£849 in the UK), it still costs a lot of users who would otherwise welcome the convenience of a compact foldable smartphone in their pocket.

Oppo Find N2 Flip review hinge

The Oppo Find N2 Flip (Image credit: Future | Alex Walker-Todd)

When asked if there was room for mid-priced foldable or flip phones, Billy Zhang, Oppo’s vice president of overseas sales and service, answered a lot.