The foldable smartphone market is still very niche, but it has been gaining steam in recent years. OnePlus has just joined the fray with the new OnePlus Open, but it faces a lot of competition from Samsung, as well as from the new Google Pixel Fold.
For OnePlus and Google, this is their first foray into foldables, while Samsung has had five years of experience. So, how do the OnePlus Open and Google Pixel Fold fare against each other, as they are both newcomers to the foldable scene? Let’s find out.
OnePlus Open vs. Google Pixel Fold: specs
OnePlus Open | Google Pixel Fold | |
---|---|---|
Size | Unfolded: 153.4mm x 143.1mm x 5.8mm
Folded: 153.4mm x 73.3mm x 11.7mm |
Unfolded: 158.7mm x 139.7mm x 5.8mm
Folded: 139.7mm x 79.5mm x 12.1mm |
Weight | Emerald Dusk: 239g
Voyager Black: 245g |
283g |
Colors | Emerald Green
Voyager Black |
Obsidian
Porcelain |
Cover display | 6.31-inches
2484 x 1116 2K Super Fluid AMOLED LTPO 3.0 at 431 ppi 120Hz refresh rate 1400 / 2800 nits brightness |
5.8-inches
1080 x 2092 pixels OLED 408 ppi 120Hz refresh rate 1200 / 1550 nits brightness |
Inner display | 7.82-inches
2440 x 2268 2K Flexi-fluid AMOLED LTPO 3.0 at 426 ppi 120Hz refresh rate 1400 / 2800 nits brightness |
7.6-inches
1840 x 2208 Foldable OLED 378 ppi 120Hz refresh rate 1000 / 1450 nits brightness |
Storage | 512GB | 256GB or 512GB |
RAM | 16GB | 12GB |
Processor | Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 | Tensor G2 |
Rear cameras | 48MP main
48MP ultrawide 64MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom 6x in-sensor zoom 120x Super Res zoom |
48MP main
10.8MP ultrawide 10.8MP telephoto with 5x optical zoom |
Selfie cameras | Cover: 32MP
Inner: 20MP |
Cover: 9.5MP
Inner: 8MP |
Software | OxygenOS 13.2 based on Android 13 | |
Battery | 4,805mAh | 4,821mAh |
Charging | 67W wired charging | 30W wired charging |
Price | $1,700 | From $1,800 |
OnePlus Open vs. Google Pixel Fold : design
When it comes to foldables, design is a vitally important factor to consider, not just in terms of how a phone looks, but also how the hinge is made, how heavy it is, and how it will hold up.
OnePlus always has a unique design philosophy for its phones, and the OnePlus Open is no exception. OnePlus has used a proprietary cobalt molybdenum alloy and titanium alloy for the body and frame of the Open, making it look and feel like a premium device while still being compact and lightweight. In fact, the OnePlus Open weighs around 239 grams, which is almost the same as an iPhone 14 Pro Max (240g). While the
The OnePlus Open comes in two colors: Emerald Dusk and Voyager Black. The Emerald Green is the iconic OnePlus color that is always reserved for its flagship series, and it has a matte-frosted glass back that shimmers in certain lighting and at specific angles. Voyager Black is more understated by having a rear cover in vegan leather.
OnePlus has also brought back the iconic Alert Slider, which has been redesigned from the ground up to fit on the 5.8mm-thick compact folding body of the Open. Its size has been increased, and the position in the middle frame has been adjusted to make it easier to access one-handed.
On the back of the OnePlus Open, you’ll also find a rather large circular camera bump toward the top of the matte glass. It’s a Hasselblad triple camera module with a 48MP main camera, plus 64MP telephoto and 48MP ultrawide lenses.
The Google
On the back, you’ll find the camera bar module that has become a classic Pixel feature for the past several years, although the Pixel Fold’s camera bar is isolated to the back glass and doesn’t extend into the frame. And unlike the OnePlus Open, the
Google’s design for the
Winner: OnePlus Open
OnePlus Open vs. Google Pixel Fold: hinge
When it comes to folding phones, you need a proper hinge for it to work. The foldable has to open up like a book, open flat, and even stay open in a clamshell mode so that it can be propped up for hands-free use. But the hinge also has to be durable to withstand a lot of folds.
OnePlus has developed the Flexion Hinge, which uses a single-spine architecture. The reasoning for employing this method rather than using a three-part spine that most other foldables use is that OnePlus claims that it has more efficient integration between components and offers a sturdier structure. It reduces the number of overall parts needed for the hinge to 69 rather than over 100, which helps reduce the weight of the hinge and the device overall.
However, there are some drawbacks to the Flexion Hinge after spending some time with it. First, on the positive side, it definitely feels easier to open the OnePlus Open to be completely flat compared to the
But the drawback of this is that you cannot prop the OnePlus Open up on a flat surface (or even cushioned on some blankets in bed) past a 90-degree right angle without it just being fully open because there is no firmness to the hinge. Even if you have it open slightly at an acute angle, it doesn’t take a lot of effort for it to open up flat if you hold it between your fingers and just swing it back and forth a bit.
The Google
However, the problem with the
OnePlus deserves credit for a smooth-feeling hinge that easily opens completely flat, but thanks to its better clamshell/tabletop mode, the Google
Winner: Google
OnePlus Open vs. Google Pixel Fold: displays
The OnePlus Open has a 6.31-inch Super Fluid AMOLED cover display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 1,400 nits typical
Once you open up the OnePlus Open, you’ll have a 7.82-inch Flexi-fluid AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 2,800 nits peak brightness, 1.07 billion colors, and 426 ppi at a 2440 x 2268 resolution. The inner screen also has a TPU layer that protects it from physical impact, and there’s an antireflective screen protector on the top layer, which protects the foldable display from everyday wear and tear and also prevents glare.
The OnePlus Open is also the first foldable that supports LTPO 3.0 dual displays. With LTPO (Low-Temperature Polycrystalline Oxide) 3.0 technology, it can intelligently reduce power consumption and still give you silky smooth visuals. The crease on the inner display is also barely noticeable, probably due to the antireflective layer.
On the Google
The inner display of the
Winner: OnePlus Open
OnePlus Open vs. Google Pixel Fold: cameras
OnePlus has what looks like an impressive camera array on the back, thanks to its Hasselblad branding. With the OnePlus Open, you have a 48MP main camera with a Sony LYT-T808 “Pixel Stacked” CMOS sensor, a 64MP telephoto camera, and a 48MP ultrawide lens. The telephoto lens is capable of 3x optical zoom, 6x in-sensor zoom, and up to 120x Ultra Res zoom.
On the inside of the Open, you will find a 20MP selfie camera, and there’s a 32MP selfie camera on the cover. These are certainly impressive specs for the Open in terms of cameras.
The OnePlus Open takes pretty good photos based on our testing so far. The colors are bright and vivid without being over the top like on some Samsung phones, and skin tones are pretty accurate. Portraits look good without edge detection messing things up, though sometimes the sky appears a bit blown-out or washed-out, and macros aren’t great. The selfie cameras are decent, though it does seem to use an airbrush effect by default that I’m not too fond of.
Google has a pretty solid reputation with its Pixel devices in terms of photography, and the
While the specs certainly don’t look as impressive as those of the OnePlus Open, the
Both phones also let you take high-quality selfies by using the rear cameras instead of the selfie ones. If you want good photos without much effort, then go with the
Winner: Tie
OnePlus Open vs. Google Pixel Fold: software and performance
The OnePlus Open packs in a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 with 16GB
The OnePlus Open comes equipped with OxygenOS 13.2, which is OnePlus’ customized version of
Google’s
Multitasking on the
It’s also important to note that, like other Pixel phones, the
Winner: OnePlus Open
OnePlus Open vs. Google Pixel Fold: battery and charging
OnePlus packed an impressive 4,805mAh battery into the OnePlus Open. Combine it with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip, and you’ll get pretty good power efficiency to help the phone last at least a full day. The OnePlus Open also supports 67-watt SuperVOOC charging, which means the phone charges from 1% to 100% in about 42 minutes.
The Google
Neither phone has reverse wireless charging, but the Google
Winner: OnePlus Open
OnePlus Open vs. Google Pixel Fold: price and availability
You can preorder the OnePlus Open starting on October 19, with wide availability beginning on October 26. It’ll be available directly from OnePlus, or you can get it from other retailers like Amazon. It only comes in one variant with 512GB storage and 16GB
If you want to save some money, you can trade in any phone in any condition on OnePlus.com to get a guaranteed $200 off a OnePlus Open — bringing it down to at least $1,500. You’ll get more money off the purchase if it’s a newer trade-in. This offer is limited to one trade-in per purchase, and the offer is available the entire time the OnePlus Open is being sold, so it’s not just a one-time deal.
You can purchase the Google
OnePlus Open vs. Google Pixel Fold: verdict
Between the OnePlus Open and the Google
The cameras on the OnePlus Open are also very impressive, including the 48MP main, 48MP ultrawide, and 64MP telephoto with 3x optical, 6x in-sensor, and up to 120x Super Res zoom. I just wouldn’t depend on it for good macro shots. Battery life should be able to get through an entire day without issue, and the 67W fast charging won’t slow you down at all.
The biggest drawback of the OnePlus Open is the hinge design. If you don’t plan on using it in clamshell mode very often, then you should be fine. But if you want to prop it open on a table for hands-free use, you may be frustrated with the looser hinge that seems more designed to just keep it fully open rather than in clamshell. It’s great if you want to have it open flat easily, which is something that is annoying on the
Even with the annoying hinge design, it’s difficult not to be impressed by the OnePlus Open — especially when you factor in its more competitive price compared the Google
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