There was recently confirmation that OPPO and OnePlus share a lot in common, so much so that they are releasing
the, even if for different markets. But it looks like that won’t be a strategy that the latter will be adopting for clamshell-style foldables. Not only because theIn an interview video posted by YouTube channel Unbox Therapy, OnePlus CEO and OPPO chief product officer Pete Lau says that “the target audience for the first generation folding phone of OnePlus are more like the business elites and technology elites”.
On one hand, the decision makes some degree of sense. Book-style foldables generally come with a higher price tag compared to clamshells. But on the flip side, it can be argued that the more affordable nature of clamshells would make them sell better. At least such were the figures in South Korea, according to Yonhap News, which reported that pre-order figures for the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 and Fold5 were split 70% to 30%, respectively.
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