OnePlus Open: ‘OnePlus Open’ foldable may come with special version of OxygenOS – Times of India
According to tipster SnoopyTech, the foldable smartphone from OnePlus may come with a special version of OxygenOS. As per the tipster the foldable smartphone from OnePlus is said to run OxygenOS Fold. It is expected that the OxygenOS Fold will be inspired by ColorOS Fold — the OS version Oppo offers on its foldable smartphone — Oppo Find N2.
The Oppo Find N2 running on ColorOS offers numerous enhancements to accommodate a larger screen, including split view functionality in certain system apps and the Settings. However, it lacks integration with several of Android’s advancements in that particular aspect.
OnePlus Open likely specs
Rumours suggest that the Oneplus Open smartphone may sport a triple rear camera setup. The smartphone is also expected to include a periscope lens. The camera on the OnePlus Open is tipped to be tuned by Hasselblad. The leaks also suggest that the foldable smartphone may house a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and a punch-hole camera display.
OnePlus Nord 3 launched in India
OnePlus recently launched its mid-range Nord series smartphone — Nord 3 in India recently. OnePlus Nord 3 will be available for purchase in India starting July 15. The 8GB + 128GB variant of the Nord 3 is priced at Rs 33,999, while the 16GB + 256GB model is priced at Rs 37,999. The smartphone sports a 6.74-inch AMOLED display and is powered by octa-core Dimensity 9000 4nm processor. The phone is run by the Android 13 operating system, with ColorOS 13.1 layered on top. It boasts a 5000mAh battery with support for 80W SuperVOOC charging.
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