OnePlus Open 2: Leaks Suggest Thinner Design, Titanium Build, and Powerful Specs

The OnePlus Open 2 is shaping up to be an exciting addition to the foldable market, with several new leaks hinting at what we can expect from the device. According to well-known tipsters Digital Chat Station and Smart Pikachu, the OnePlus Open 2 will be the thinnest foldable yet, and it will feature an upgraded titanium build for added durability.

Slimmer, Lighter, and Stronger

These leaks mention the Oppo Find N5, which is expected to be rebranded as the OnePlus Open 2 outside of China, just like how the Oppo Find N3 was rebranded as the original OnePlus Open. One of the most exciting details is that the OnePlus Open 2 could be thinner than the Honor Magic V3 (currently the thinnest foldable at 9.2mm when closed), making it the “thinnest foldable in the world”. While we don’t know exactly how thin it will be, this rumor has been circulating since last September, generating plenty of excitement for the device.

Tougher Build with Titanium

Across these leaks, the focus is on the build quality of the OnePlus Open 2. The device is expected to feature titanium construction, which would make it both lighter and stronger. Additionally, the phone will sport a new industrial design aimed at improving overall durability, making it more robust for daily use.

High-End Specs

As for the internal specs, the OnePlus Open 2 is said to pack a triple-lens camera with periscope zoom and Hasselblad engineering, ensuring a top-tier photography experience. It will also support satellite communication capabilities, feature the powerful Snapdragon 8 Extreme Edition chipset, and come with a battery close to 6,000 mAh (a previously rumored upgrade). Wireless charging is also expected, adding to the convenience.

Possible Release Date

There’s some speculation around the OnePlus Open 2’s release date. One tipster suggested that a half-year gap would separate this model from its predecessor, which could mean the device might launch as early as February 2025, well before the typical July launch window for new foldables from competitors like Google and Samsung.

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