By TrustedReviews
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The OnePlus Open gets the book-style foldable formula right, boasting a no-compromise experience with excellent displays, great performance, custom foldable camera tech and fast charging, all at a price cheaper than most of the competition.
By Tom’s Guide
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No other foldable comes close to matching the OnePlus Open’s overall features set, excellent performance, and low price point. This package propels it over many of its rivals in the foldable phones space.
By TechAdvisor
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The OnePlus Open is undoubtedly one of the best folding phones you can buy. But it doesn’t quite do enough to convince foldable sceptics that a book-style device is the future.
By HotHardware
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We also like the beautiful displays, quality speakers, fantastic performance, solid battery life, and wired fast charging. Adding it all up, we firmly believe the OnePlus Open is the best book-style folding phone available in North America today. It’s also among our top five favorite handsets of 2023, and that’s no small feat. So, if you can live without wireless charging and pen support, we highly recommend the OnePlus Open.
By PCMag
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The OnePlus Open is an attractive and well-made foldable smartphone with fluid performance, specialized multitasking software, and excellent screens inside and out.
By Mashable
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OnePlus mostly got its first foldable right, but there’s no denying that Samsung and perhaps even Google have better options on the market right now.
By Engadget
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When I first heard OnePlus was making a foldable phone, I wasn’t sure what their goal was. The company hasn’t been in the business of making flagship killers for a while. But with the Open, OnePlus has crammed some rather impressive hardware into a device with a novel approach to multitasking.
By ExpertReviews
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Hands on: The world of folding phones has quickly become so populated that it takes a fair bit of effort for a new arrival to stand out from the pack. I’m not completely convinced that the OnePlus Open is as revolutionary as the marketing would suggest but there’s definitely enough here to pique some interest.
By TechCrunch
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What I can tell you about the price is that $1,600 isn’t bad for a foldable — that, of course, is a pretty massive qualifier here. Both the Google Fold and Galaxy Z Fold are $200 more. In this brave new world of folding screens, I suppose that affordability should be approached in relative terms. Do I think the Open would sell like gangbusters if it was priced to compete with, say, the Galaxy Z Flip? Sure. Do I think that’s realistic given the current cost of foldable components? Perhaps not.
By The Verge
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The OnePlus Open gets a lot right, but it’s hard to recommend when an extra $100 will get you better water resistance, wireless charging, and — in the case of the Galaxy Z Fold 5 — a more mature foldable software experience. The Open stands to make OnePlus fans who have been hoping for a folding phone quite happy — at least those who are sticking around in the company’s Oppo-ified era.