UPDATE (August 6, 2024): A new update has started rolling out to the OnePlus Open. This update delivers a new Android security patch and more. You can read more about it at the very end of the article.
OnePlus finally announced its first foldable smartphone, the OnePlus Open. The phone was announced in October, after plenty of rumors, leaks, official teasers… and even a delay. This smartphone both looks the same as the OPPO Find N3 and shares the same specs as that device. We’ll talk about that later on, though. OnePlus really did its best to include top-of-the-line specifications inside of this smartphone, while keeping it as light and as thin as possible. On top of that, the device does offer a truly powerful camera setup and much more than that. In this article, we’ll share as much useful information about the OnePlus Open as we can, including its specs, availability details, main features, and so much more. So, let’s get down to it, starting with its specs.
OnePlus Open specs
As already said in the intro, the OnePlus Open has an immensely powerful set of specs. OnePlus included the latest and the greatest components inside of this device. Let’s start with the SoC, which is provided by Qualcomm. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 fuels this smartphone, the best processor Qualcomm has to offer at the moment. OnePlus paired that processor with 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage. Not only is this plenty of RAM and storage, but it’s the fastest and most modern RAM and storage on the market.
Immensely bright 120Hz displays
The phone comes with two displays, both of which are the brightest in the industry. The main display measures 7.82 inches, while the external one measures 6.31 inches. The former has a resolution of 2440 x 2268, while the latter has a resolution of 2484 x 1116. These two panels are immensely similar in terms of specs, even though one is foldable, and the other is not. Both displays can go up to 2,800 nits of peak brightness, while both of them are LTPO AMOLED displays with up to 120Hz refresh rate. These panels support HDR10+ content, and also Dolby Vision. Both are TUV Rheinland certified, they have ‘Intelligent Eye Care’. The main display has UTG (Ultra Thin Glass) on top, while the external panel comes with ‘Ceramic Guard’ protection.
A 4,805mAh battery sits inside this phone, well, two batteries (3,295mAh + 1,510mAh) that form this battery capacity. The phone supports 67W SuperVOOC charging, and the charger is included. It can get fully charged in only 42 minutes. Wireless charging is not included, though. There is a side-facing fingerprint scanner here, while facial scanning is also supported. Bluetooth 5.3 support is included as well, and the same goes for Wi-Fi 6 and USB 3.1 (Type-C). The phone also includes “Reality” Speakers with Dolby Atmos support. Those are three speakers, actually.
Powerful camera setup with Sony’s LYTIA camera sensor
The cameras are one of the main selling points of this smartphone. The main camera is a 48-megapixel unit (Sony’s LYTIA T-808 CMOS sensor, f/1.7 aperture, 85-degree FoV, 1.12um pixel size, 7P lens, OIS, EIS). A 48-megapixel telephoto camera (Sony’s IM581 sensor, 0.8um pixel size, 6P lens, EIS, f/2.2 aperture, 114-degree FoV, macro) is also included. The last camera on the back is a 64-megapixel periscope telephoto unit (OV64B sensor, 3x optical zoom, 6x in-sensor zoom, 120x digital zoom, 0.7um pixel size, 4P lens, OIS, EIS, f/2.6 aperture, 33.4-degree FoV).
On the main display, you’ll find a 32-megapixel selfie camera (f/2.4 aperture, 88.5-degree FoV, 0.7um pixel size, EIS, 5P lens), while on the external display sits a 20-megapixel unit (f/2.2 aperture, 91-degree FoV, EIS, 0.7um pixel size, 4P lens). The phone comes in Emerald Dusk (glass back) and Voyager Black (vegan leather) models. They are both 153.4mm tall at all times. They’re also both 143.1mm wide when unfolded, and 73.3mm wide when folded. Their thickness is different, though. The Emerald Dusk model measures 5.8mm when folded, and 11.7mm when unfolded. The Voyager Black variant, on the other hand, measures 5.9mm when folded, and 11.9mm when unfolded. They also don’t weigh the same. The Emerald Dusk model weighs 245 grams, while the Voyager Black variant weighs 239 grams.
How much does the OnePlus Open cost?
The OnePlus Open has different price tags in different markets, of course. In the US, for example, it’s priced at $1,699.99, while it costs CAD2,299.99 in Canada. Here are the price tags in some other markets (in no particular order), if you’re interested:
– The UK: £1,599
– France: €1,849
– Spain: €1,849
– Italy: €1,849
– Germany: not available
…and so on.
The phone is available in various other markets in Europe too, like Austria, Belgium, Poland, and so on. The price tags will differ from one market to the other, though, so it would be best if you visit OnePlus’ official website. The pre-order period opens today, while the open sale will commence on October 26. Only the Voyager Black variant will be available in Europe, by the way.
Are there any special offers in the US?
Yes, actually. Over at OnePlus.com, you can trade in ANY phone in ANY condition in order to get a minimum of $200 off your purchase. You can get a maximum of $1,000 off via the company’s official website. You can also grab a free pair of OnePlus Buds Pro 2, a Limited Edition pair (only 5,000 units made). They’re white, and come with laser engraving. You can see what they look like in the image below.
If you opt for Amazon US, you can get a $200 Amazon gift card, 3 months of YouTube premium, and 6 months of Google One 100GB membership. BestBuy US is offering an enhanced trade-in, online only, though. You can get up to $800 off, depending on the model you deliver. The company is offering a $200 bonus based on the original eligible trade-in and $300 or $400 off with an activation offer. On top of that, 3 months of YouTube Premium and 6 months of Google One 100GB membership are on offer. Best Buy Canada has somewhat similar offers, also online only. We don’t have any info regarding the EU deals.
Where can I buy the OnePlus Open?
Unfortunately, the device will not be available through the carriers in the US. You can get it from OnePlus.com directly, or you can opt between Amazon and BestBuy. In Europe, it will be available through both OnePlus.com and Amazon (where applicable).
What carriers does it work on?
The OnePlus Open comes as an unlocked device, and has excellent band support, so it should work on a ton of carriers in the US and Canada. OnePlus still hasn’t released a list to confirm, but chances are it will be similar to the one released for the OnePlus 11. If that ends up being the case, this is what you can expect (take it with a grain of salt, though):
The US:
– T-Mobile 5G
– AT&T 5G
– Verizon Wireless 5G
– Visible Legacy 5G
– Visible VZW Core 5G
– Mint Mobile 5G
– Google Fi 5G
– Ultra Mobile 5G
– Simple Wireless 5G
– Assurance Wireless 5G
– Metro By T-Mobile 5G
– Cricket 5G
– Viaero 4G only
– Altice 5G
– Tracfone ATT 5G
– Redpocket 5G
– Airvoice5G
– Puretalk 5G
– Republic 5G
– Boost Mobile 5G
– Ztar (good2go mobile) 5G
Canada:
– Bell Mobility 5G
– Rogers Wireless 4G only
– Telus Mobility 5G
– Freedom Mobile 4G only
What colors does the OnePlus Open come in?
The OnePlus Open comes in two color variants, Emerald Dusk and Voyager Black. The color difference between them is not the only one, though. The Emerald Dusk model is greenish, and it comes with a glass backplate. The Voyager Black variant is black with a dark gray combo and comes with a vegan leather backplate. The glass model is slightly heavier and slightly thinner. It’s also worth noting that only the Voyager Black variant will be available in Europe.
What’s the difference between the OnePlus Open and OPPO Find N3?
The OnePlus Open and OPPO Find N3 are, from the hardware standpoint, identical smartphones. The only difference you’ll notice is in the branding, and colors. The former has OnePlus’ logo, while the latter has OPPO. The Find N3 comes in black and gold colors, while the OnePlus Open comes in black and green-ish color variants. Everything else is the same, down to identical internals and measurements, even.
What are the main highlights of the OnePlus Open?
The OnePlus Open has a lot to offer, as I’ve mentioned several times thus far. Its specifications are powerful, but all that is tied well with the software. In this section, we’ll try to highlight some of the most important characteristics of the device for you. So, let’s get going.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 muscles
The OnePlus Open is fueled by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, the best chip Qualcomm has to offer at the moment. We’ve seen this chip in a ton of flagship smartphones this year, and it basically never disappoints. It’s not only immensely powerful but has excellent power efficiency on top of that. OnePlus basically could not have picked a better processor to include in its first foldable smartphone.
Latest & greatest RAM & storage
OnePlus opted for 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB of UFS 4.0 flash storage for this device. That’s not only plenty of RAM and storage as it is, but it’s the fastest and most efficient RAM and storage on the market. That’s the only variant that the company will be selling, by the way, you cannot get a model with less RAM or storage. Do note that the storage is also not expandable.
Brightest displays in the industry
The OnePlus Open has two displays, and both of them are the brightest in the industry. Both can reach 2,800 nits of brightness at their peak. That’s not all, though. Both of these panels are LTPO AMOLED displays and have an adaptive refresh rate up to 120Hz. HDR10+ content is supported, while both displays also offer Dolby Vision support. The main panel comes with UTG (Ultra Thin Glass), while the cover panel is protected by a ‘Ceramic Guard’. Both panels are also immensely sharp.
Properly fast wired charging
There is a 4,800mAh battery included in the device (made out of two separate batteries), and 67W SuperVOOC wired charging is supported. This smartphone supports only wired charging, which may disappoint some of you, but… it can be fully charged in only 42 minutes, and the charger is included in the box. Not many people will complain considering this. The charger is much faster than the competition offers. And by that, we mean the Google Pixel Fold and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5, first and foremost.
Triple speaker setup
The OnePlus Open comes with “Reality” Speakers. The phone includes three speakers and does have Dolby Atmos support. This setup should be able to provide excellent sound output, better than you’d get on basically any smartphone with a dual speaker setup. We’ll have to wait and see, though, but it sounds promising on paper.
Powerful cameras
The OnePlus Open has a truly powerful set of cameras. The device includes a 48-megapixel main camera, with Sony’s LYTIA T808 ‘Pixel Stacked’ CMOS sensor. The ‘Pixel Stacked’ part stands for “Dual-Layer Transistor Pixel” technology. The phone’s ultrawide camera also looks immensely promising, and can also be used for macro shots. There is also a 64-megapixel periscope telephoto camera with up to 120x zoom. This phone will easily be in the competition for the best camera on a foldable smartphone. Do note that Hasselblad’s expertise is also included here.
Lighter than competition
The OnePlus Open may not be the lightest book-style foldable on the market, but it is one of the lightest ones. The phone’s Emerald Dusk model weighs 245 grams, while the Voyager Black model weighs only 239 grams. That makes it a lot lighter than the Pixel Fold (283 grams) and the Galaxy Z Fold 5 (253 grams). Despite the fact it’s as light, it’s not exactly any smaller than the competition. In fact, it has bigger displays than both of the other phones listed here.
Alert Slider
Ah… the Alert Slider. This is a trademark feature of OnePlus flagships, and it’s now available on the company’s foldable flagship too. Thanks to this switch, you can easily switch between three preset modes, which you do have some control over. If you need a quick way to mute your phone, for example, you can do that via this switch… even if it’s in the pocket, and you can’t see what you’re doing.
What cases are available for the OnePlus Open?
At this point in time, we’re seeing only one official case/accessory set available to purchase, the OnePlus Open Protective Set.
OnePlus Open Protective Set
The OnePlus Open Protective Set comes in both Black and Green colors, to match the color of the device. It is priced at $49.99, and you’re getting a case with a kickstand here, in addition to a screen protector for the cover display. “The protective case uses premium leatherette for a smooth and tactile hand feel,” says OnePlus, and the built-in kickstand is made out of aluminum. You can check what the case looks like in the images provided below.
Black:
Green:
Should I buy the OnePlus Open?
Is the OnePlus Open the phone for you? That’s something only you can decide, but this is easily one of the most compelling foldable smartphones on the market. OnePlus made sure that it looks great, keeps a thin profile, stays light, and packs in almost every premium spec you could wish for… not to mention that it has an immensely powerful camera setup. It trumps the competition in a number of ways, and if you have the money to spend, you should consider this handset. The OnePlus Open is hard to ignore. Read our OnePlus Open review for more information.
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Updated March 7, 2024:
The OnePlus Open started getting the Android 14 update at the very beginning of February, technically. The thing is, that update was rolling out to users who were a part of the Closed Beta and Open Beta testing program in India. Well, the update is now slowly trickling down to everyone else. If you do own the phone, the update will be rolling out to you in the near future, if it hasn’t already.
What’s new in the update? Well, in addition to regular Android 14 benefits, OxygenOS 14 also adds a bunch of new things. Let’s go over the most important additions. OnePlus added Aqua Dynamics with this update. That is a new way of interacting with ‘morphing forms’. It allows you to view up-to-date information at a glance.
The second addition is File Dock. That feature allows you to drag and drop in order to transfer content between apps and devices. Content Extraction is another addition. It can recognize text and images from the screen, and it allows you to extract both with a single tap. The Smat Cutout feature was also added, and it allows you to extract objects/subjects from a photo. Then you can save those cutouts, or share them.
The AOD (Always-On Display) functionality has also been improved. OnePlus also stated that the Aquamorphic Design has been updated with a “natural, gentle, and clearer color style”.
Updated April 3, 2024:
Following the Android 14-based OxygenOS 14 update that started rolling about a month ago, the OnePlus Open devices are now getting a new Android 14-based update. This is actually a really beefy update, as it weighs almost 800MB. It has started rolling out in India, but it’s expected to spread to Europe and the US really soon. This update not only brings a new security patch to the table, but also new features, camera improvements, and more.
Let’s start things off with new features. This update brings the photo collage option to the default Photos app on the phone. You can now make collages without installing a third-party app. The functionality is kind of basic, but it’s there. On top of that, the ‘Partial screenshot’ feature has been added to the Smart Sidebar. You can now also fire up the flashlight while the phone is off, simply hold down the volume down button. Setting app-specific volume levels is also a possibility following this update. OnePlus also changed up the volume bar’s design a bit.
When it comes to camera improvements, there are a few. You can now switch between more focal lengths by tapping the zoom buttons. The usage of ultrawide and telephoto cameras in XPAN mode is also an option now. This update also increases shutter response and improves the snapshot experience. On top of all that, users can now use the zoom wheel to switch between different zoom options when taking videos.
Updated August 6, 2024:
A new update is now rolling out to the OnePlus Open. This update is marked as CPH2551_14.0.0.820(EX01). It is based on Android 14, and this OxygenOS 14 we’re looking at here, of course. First and foremost, this update delivers a new security patch to the phone. An Android security patch for July 2024. In addition to that, some system changes have been noted in the changelog which you can see below.
Music controls can now be displayed in Live Alerts if you’d like them to be. OnePlus also fixed up a problem in which system data takes up too much space. Some improvements to home screen widgets have also been issued, the way they’re displayed. On top of all that, the company has fixed an issue where the volume slider in Quick Settings and the one triggered by pressing the physical volume button might disappear at the same time.
Do note that this update is rolling out in gradually, so you may not get it right away. It will be with you soon, though, so sit tight.
2024-08-06 15:06:38