Last week we saw 3D renders of the OnePlus Fold created by @OnLeaks. Now the leakster is back with details on the hardware, including the screen, chipset and cameras.
The new foldable will presumably have a 7.8-inch internal display, an AMOLED panel (1,900 x 2,100px LTPO, if previous rumors are to be believed). The cover display will measure 6.3″, both will have a refresh rate of 120Hz. This will also be an AMOLED panel, although perhaps not LTPO.
The OnePlus Fold will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 with 16GB RAM 256GB storage, similar to the top configuration of the OnePlus 11. The phone will have a 4,800mAh battery with support for 67W charging (slightly smaller and slower than the battery on the 11th, 5,000mAh/100W).
The phone will have a triple camera on the back, likely with Hasselblad branding and features. The main module will feature a 48MP sensor (IMX890, presumably), there will be a 48MP ultra wide angle module and a 64MP telephoto module (there are no details on the lens for now). There will be two selfie cameras: a 32MP one on the cover display and a 20MP one inside.
Some final details on the OnePlus fold include out-of-the-box OxygenOS 13.1 (based on Android 13) software, a side-mounted fingerprint reader, and an old-time favorite, the alert slider.
OnePlus hasn’t officially set a date yet, but rumors say the Fold will be unveiled in August in New York. This should be right after Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Z Fold5 (in Seoul). At first, there was talk of a folding flip, but we haven’t heard of it recently.
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