Oppo is said to be developing a folding smartphone like a Galaxy Z Fold 3
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The Chinese brand Oppo has been working on a folding device for a few months. At the start of the year, the manufacturer unveiled its X 2021, a roll-up product. New information is filtering through a new version of the folding device.
Since the beginning of this year, rumors have been rife in the global telephony market. According to several specialized informants, some manufacturers are interested in the subject of folding devices. Xiaomi already has its own version with the Mi Mix Fold. Other manufacturers like Google, Honor or Oppo would work on their model with screens provided by Samsung. Concurring sources already mention some elements on the technical sheet of the Chinese folding smartphone.
The folding smartphone Oppo could possibly be planned for the end of the year
At the start of 2021, the Chinese manufacturer was already offering its version of an innovative mobile device. The Oppo X 2021 is a smartphone with the stretchable screen, in order to increase its interaction surface as needed. The model presented is above all a prototype demonstrating the manufacturer’s innovative capabilities. It would also still be in development of a folding smartphone planned for the end of the year. Today, it is the Chinese specialist informant, Digital Chat Station, who shares more information on the smartphone project.
As mentioned above, the Chinese manufacturer should offer a device similar to a Galaxy Z Fold 3. Which means a folding similar to a book. The Oppo folding phone would offer you a 7.8-8 inch interface to give you optimal viewing comfort. The panel would be provided, not by Samsung but by BOE. It should be able to display Full HD but that’s not all. You are entitled to 120 Hz adaptive refresh. For the moment, little other information has filtered about the datasheet. Also in the rumors shutter, a 50 megapixel main lens, IMX766 would be implemented.
Source: GSMArena