Large screens, large battery, blazing fast charging
Unsurprisingly, a few details on those two OnePlus (V) Fold panels are still under wraps (like the exact pixel counts, for instance), but we do “know” the main AMOLED affair will feature 2K resolution and both displays are virtually guaranteed to support 120Hz refresh rate technology.
Such a gargantuan, ultra-high-res, and silky smooth device obviously needs a gargantuan battery to keep the lights on for a satisfactory amount of time between charges, and although it may not sound impressive by “conventional” 2023 high-end smartphone standards, the 4,800mAh capacity rumored today would beat what the Galaxy Z Fold 4 offers in that department by a solid 400mAh.
So many great cameras, so much power, but how much money?
What’s probably not misleading or up for debate is the super-advanced Hasselblad technology expected to be used to improve said imaging performance, as well as the raw power of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor under the OnePlus Fold’s hood.
Said state-of-the-art SoC will purportedly be aided by a hefty 16GB RAM for heavy multitasking purposes, while digital hoarders may need to “settle” for a single 256GB storage configuration. That last spec could help keep the retail pricing relatively low, although we probably shouldn’t be too optimistic.