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Oppo’s first foldable phone is allegedly launching next month

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Oppo has long been bruited to be working on its first foldable smartphone, and it was always due to arrive at some point this time. And while it did not launch in the first half of 2021 as some rumors claimed, it’s supposedly still on track to come sanctioned before the end of the time.

In fact, according to the newest scuttlebutt out of China, we should anticipate the galère to be blazoned in November. It’ll allegedly have an 8″foldable internal display with 120 Hz refresh rate and LTPO technology, which presumably means it’ll be made by Samsung. The phone will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888, which is a strange move considering the timing-the successor to the 888 should be unveiled in December, with one or two phones for the Chinese request running it formerly being made sanctioned by the end of this time.
Anyway, the leakster behind moment’s scuttlebutt is also inferring that Oppo’s galère will not be cheap, which is not veritably surprising. We should further add that so far there is been no citation of whether this device will be made available encyclopedically. It’s safe to assume it’ll be offered in the Chinese request, but we’ll have to stay and see if it stays relegated to that request like Xiaomi’s Mix 4, or if it’ll get a wider release.

Former rumors talked about the Oppo galère having a 50 MP main hinder camera with Sony’s IMX766 detector and a 32 MP selfie snapper, as well as a side-mounted point sensor.

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