Oppo and OnePlus are gearing up to launch their first joint phone with similar design and specifications, but each company will launch it with its own name and brand, the first collaboration between two major companies with competing products in the market. .
Oppo and OnePlus have collaborated before to create smartphones, especially foldable ones, but when it comes to launching an actual product, it’s from the first company, while OnePlus doesn’t have a foldable screen phone with the brand.
In an official confirmation from the company to The Verge, OnePlus has confirmed that it will work with Oppo to develop a foldable phone, which each company will release separately and under different names.
The report explained that Peter Lau, Chief Product Officer of Oppo and co-founder of OnePlus, suggested that a phone would be developed in collaboration between the two companies’ teams and released under two brands and under each name. they.
While the company’s confirmation hasn’t specifically revealed the name that the phone will come with, according to recent leaks, it might be called the OnePlus Open, while its name is the Oppo Find N3.
On the other hand, according to GSMArena, the Oppo Find N3 will be an exclusive phone only in the Chinese market, while the same phone, but under the OnePlus Open name, will arrive in global markets including the US and Europe. India and the Middle East.
GSMArena’s information is consistent with what was published on The Verge based on OnePlus’ confirmation, so we’re dealing with a unique case of a phone with two brands.
Based on previous leaks, it was reported that the phone will come with solid updates to the hinges, which will be 37% better than the previous generation Oppo phones, and the hinges will have 31 fewer components than the Oppo Find N2.
The phone has a 7.82-inch internal display and a 6.31-inch external display. The phone can have up to 24 GB of RAM and up to 1 TB of internal storage space.
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