series. No details have been revealed, except that it will arrive in the second half of the year.
For now, we don’t know if the device will take either a “flip” or a “fold” form factor, or be something else entirely. However, OnePlus President and COO Kinder Liu said during the event, “It must be a flagship phone that doesn’t settle because of its folding form, in terms of industrial design, mechanical technology, and other aspects. We want to launch a device that aims to be at the pinnacle experience of today’s foldable market.
This makes it seem that the company will be going for a larger folding tablet, like the Z Fold 4 and its many rivals—rather than a smaller, more compromised flip phone like the Z Flip 4. One of those rivals is the Find N2 from parent company Oppo, which we’ve already reviewed,Of course, the Find N2 is only available in China.
Then again, OnePlus has a history of tweaking its devices to suit its generally more discerning buyers. The company’s new tablet, the