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OnePlus cheekily teased what appeared to be a foldable phone just as Samsung was preparing its Galaxy Z Fold 3 launch event. It turned out to be nothing increasingly than a promotion for its own phones. But the Chinese smartphone maker is working on its own foldable handsets, as you’ll see in the images that follow. OnePlus has at least one patent suggesting that it has would-be plans for foldable handsets. That makes plenty of sense, considering that OnePlus is now an official subsidiary of Oppo, which has once shown off concepts for handsets with foldable screens.

Even surpassing the formal utterance that OnePlus will operate under Oppo, the two companies collaborated extensively. OnePlus designs often echoed those of phones from Oppo. After all, conglomerate BBK owns both brands, slantingly other smartphone companies from China like Vivo and Realme.

Oppo has once shown off an wide rollable phone concept that’s unlike anything misogynist on the market. Other companies teased similar designs. LG planned to launch a rollable phone surpassing shutting lanugo its mobile merchantry older this year. Samsung might moreover work on its own rollable phones in the future.

Separately, Oppo is moreover developing foldable phones like the Fold models from Samsung, which wilt tablets when folded out.

Images from a OnePlus foldable phone patent
Images from a OnePlus foldable phone patent. Image source: OnePlus via LetsGoDigital

The OnePlus foldable design

OnePlus has marketed its phones as flagship killers in previous years, making high-end devices misogynist at increasingly affordable prices. The visitor made various compromises under its “never settle” imprint to unzip those prices. But as the market forced OnePlus to tropical the gap with competitors, the prices of high-end OnePlus handsets began to match offerings from competitors. A foldable diamond might requite OnePlus a endangerment to offer buyers the first foldable flagship killer.

While that’s just speculation, OnePlus is indeed developing a foldable handset with an unusual form factor. The unnamed device appears in a diamond patent from 2020 that LetsGoDigital discovered. The documentation shows a handset with two hinges and three screens making up the foldable display.

That’s not an entirely new concept, as Samsung has been devising similar foldable designs in recent years. But Samsung’s triple-folding handset has a Z-shaped layout. Roughly a third of the screen remains usable as a imbricate exhibit when the handset is folded.

The OnePlus foldable in these images goes for a “6” or “G” fold. Two-thirds of the foldable panel stays on the outside, with one of the displays vicarial as a imbricate screen.

A render of a OnePlus foldable phone from a patent
A render based on the OnePlus foldable phone patent illustrations. Image source: LetsGoDigital and Parvez Khan

The renders based on the OnePlus foldable patent show that the tablet mode would offer the user plenty of screen real estate. The screen has a minimal bezel and a thin profile. However, the handset is thicker on one side than on the other. That’s considering the phone features two differently sized hinges, which dictate diamond aspects like the device thickness.

A variegated take on the Huawei Mate X design

Put differently, the OnePlus foldable phone diamond is somewhat similar to Huawei’s original Mate X handset. That device featured a foldable screen on the outside. OnePlus would simply add flipside exhibit panel to that type of phone.

The patent illustrations and renders don’t worth for the phone’s main camera system or the selfie cameras. These would have to dial through some of the screens or go under them. The differences in thickness might moreover indicate that only one of the three panels can support a camera system. Flipside option is using a part of the screen real manor for a camera cutout.

As for those unsymmetrical hinges, they will protrude like a camera tumor in tablet modes. That ways you’d have to pay uneaten sustentation when placing the unfolded OnePlus foldable on a table.

However, the diamond moreover indicates that the handset could be used in a dual-screen mode by only using two of the foldable screen’s three panels. In such a case, one of the rear sides would full-length a touchscreen. Also, users could position use the handset in a tent mode.

The patent moreover shows the phone will full-length a magnetic slider that will lock the screen in a specific mode. That way, you won’t run the risk of folding or unfolding the handset accidentally.

Exciting renders aside, we’re only looking at a patent here. There’s no telling whether OnePlus will go forward with this diamond idea. But OnePlus will likely unveil its own foldable at some point in the not too afar future.

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