Oppo tri-fold smartphone concept was revealed by an important company official, according to a report. As the name suggests, the handset appears to sport triple displays with minimal bezels, joined together via a dual-hinge mechanism. The back of the smartphone is reported to have a leather finish. With its showcase, Oppo becomes the second company to unveil a tri-fold smartphone in as many days, following the debut of Tecno Phantom Ultimate 2 at the IFA conference in Berlin on Wednesday.
Oppo Tri-Fold Smartphone Unveiled
In a post on the Chinese social media platform Weibo (via innoGyan), Zhou Yibao, Product Manager of Oppo Find N Series, posted a render of the purported tri-fold smartphone concept. The post, which has since been deleted from the social media website, showcased its triple foldable display and other design elements.
Similar to other recently showcased tri-fold handsets, the Oppo device also reportedly appears to have displays with three distinct sections and minimal bezels. It is also said to leverage a dual-hinge mechanism for the folding/unfolding action. The back of the purported Oppo tri-fold smartphone has a white faux leather texture, which appears to be surrounded by a chrome chassis.
However, none of the displays seem to have a hole-punch cutout for the front camera, hinting at the possibility of an under-display sensor being used.
Other Tri-Fold Smartphones
In recent weeks, several tri-fold smartphones have surfaced. Huawei’s purported handset was leaked in the hands of a company official, showcasing its candy bar form factor and a large internal screen. The device is expected to launch in October.
On Wednesday, Tecno showcased its concept tri-fold handset called Phantom Ultimate 2. It sports a 6.48-inch cover display and a massive 10-inch LTPO OLED inner display with a resolution of 1,620 x 2,880 pixels. The smartphone has a thickness of 11mm and gets an ultra-slim battery with a thickness of 0.25mm.
Like other purported tri-fold smartphones, the Tecno Phantom Ultimate 2 also leverages a dual-hinge mechanism which is claimed to have undergone testing involving 300,000 folds/unfolds.