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Oppo Wants To Launch A Cheap Folding Smartphone

opposite: Cell phones are changing and going back to basics. We’re not saying the buttons go back at all, but to the days when the smallest terminals were those with a clamshell shape. These come back and in style, but with the latest improvements. But at opposite they feel the time has come to make cheaper foldable phones.

Oppo wants to bring foldable phones to more users.

Over the years, technologies that seemed out of reach for everyone to democratize. First it was touchscreens, then the various cameras on the back of smartphones and until a few years ago it was 5G. As you can see, everything is coming and now it seems it’s the turn of the flexible screens.

The opposite company is one of the newest in the segment after the presentation of the opposite Find N, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have a plan to remove Samsung from the position of the most anticipated. On the contrary, the company has in mind a cheaper foldable mobile phone than we are used to.

Contrary to what it recently presented, and according to what 91Mobile has, another collapsible but shell-type terminal is being prepared for the launch. This structural change may be the one that invites the Chinese company to cut the price of the device, one that would have been priced below the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip and we could see it again in the third quarter of 2022.

Without much data, but waiting for a third folding device

The fact is that many will be happy to know that cheap foldable phones are getting closer every day. But this for now should be understood as something that will come in the distant future. Keep in mind that the fact that it’s cheaper refers to what’s in the segment right now, one where the Galaxy Z Flip tops the four-digit mark.

So we have to wait to find out more about oppos work, in which we could also see a third terminal that is the successor to the current Find N that we already know. But there are no more details about the latter and its development is still in the air.

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