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Next month, OPPO could unveil its First foldable smartphones

The Chinese OPPO’s first folding smartphone, anticipated for months, is not far away. In any case, this is what Weibo, a known social network, is pointing out at the moment. China would be the first nation to benefit before Oppo concentrated on the Rest of the Globe if this is the case.

Several sources claim that the device will have a format similar to the Huawei Mate X2 rather than the Galaxy Z Fold 3. Understand that the smartphone will open from the exterior rather than the inside, as a book would. The folding smartphone is expected to include an AMOLED LTPO display with exceptional display fluidity. The screen can stretch to approximately 8 inches when fully unfolded, making it one of the giant folding screens in its class. It’ll be powered by a Snapdragon 888 processor and have a 50-megapixel primary sensor.

The smartphone’s pricing is, of course, an excellent mystery. We all know that folding smartphones are still quite pricey especially considering OPPO is arguably one of the most luxurious smartphone makers. On the other side, the Reno 7 series, which includes the OPPO Reno7 and Reno7 Pro, will be formalized in China next month. This was a few months after we had our moment with the Oppo reno6 5G.

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OPPO will unveil the Find X4 in the first quarter of next year. They’ll most likely be the company’s first smartphones to use Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon 898 processor, which is expected to become the new master standard for Android SoCs in 2022.

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