Meet the thinnest & lightest foldable in North America – the OnePlus Open. With aerospace grade materials and an ergonomic design, the Open is perfect for everyday use or heavy multitasking. Explore the intuitive software of Open Canvas to effortlessly navigate your favorite apps simultaneously. The OnePlus Open also features a powerful triple camera array, co-developed with Hasselblad.


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jon siu –
nice screen with a two-fold, lightwieght and thin. Compared to other phones, this phone provides the same features as flagship phones. So far, i really like this phone. I don’t have any complaints. 10/10
Witchdoctor –
Stunning that this phone, as of 12/1/23, has a 3.8 rating as it is the first and only android phone that isn’t disappointing me immediately back to Apple (Previous phones were a Motorola, 1st Gen Pixel, Samsung Note Ultra, and Samsung Fold). The build quality is excellent, the external display is actually usable (unlike the fold), and it is fun! I prefer Apple phones but they are more the same and aren’t changing much Defected this time from the 15 pro max (iPhone flagship phone) and actually enjoying the shift as the phone functions exactly as an online reviewer stated in that it is a great phone for someone wanting a functional foldable in both fold and unfoldable modes that also wants a fun phone that serves a lot of functions and roles at once. The negative reviews on here seem to be random, specific phone errors (that all phone types have) or perhaps they thought a foldable phone could be used like an old Nokia Brick phone and damaged the inner screen (hint: it’s foldable glass, you can’t be brutal which it)… If you want a foldable and a fun phone, this is probably your best option. If you want a phone that is near flawless as a normal touchscreen experience that hasn’t really changed in years, go iPhone. I’m enjoying the shift though and will be finally be staying with an Android for more than a few months!
PhxKevin –
This is the best foldable phone I have used so far. Weather you are using is opened or closed it is simply the correct screen size and ratio. The phone is lightweight and feels very compact. The giant circle on the back may look scary but its not really bad once you use the phone. I tested the pixel fold and samsung z fold 5 at the same time and this beats them all at literally everything. The battery life on this was excellent, performance was super fast on every app. There are still bugs they need to work out with a random screen rotation issue but other then that it was excellent. The oneplus software was not getting in the way much with this phone. They embrace googles programs which makes the experience really nice. Products like the z fold 5 have way too many samsung specific requirements. I highly recommend buying this phone. It is well built, battery life and performance are top notch.
J. Feck –
I wanted to love this phone. Really, I did. But, I don’t. The screen size is good both when closed (like a regular phone) and when open (like a small tablet). But, the operating software itself is, to put it nicely, very buggy and I personally find the larger screen of limited use. There just isn’t enough software optimized for it to make it valuable. That said, the stuff that is designed for it is really quite nice.
Unfortunately, the camera “bump” is more like a mountain and is extremely obtrusive. Like, really, really huge. And what in the absolute **** is up with a phone in 2024 that does not have wireless charging built in??? Yes, the high-speed wired charging is great. But not being able to simply top-up with your car’s wireless charger or missing the convenience of just dropping it on a Qi charger when going to bed is absurd. Absolutely no excuse for omitting it.
Overall, a cool idea but not ready for prime time in my opinion. I’ll be going back to a Samsung flagship soon.
RommelS –
So, I wasn’t supposed to purchase a phone, let alone a foldable because I was a happy Surface Duo user, however, circumstances dictate for me to purchase a new foldable because my Duo slipped out of my pocket and dropped. At first, the screen was still responsive even though there were cracks all over it, but little by little the responsiveness declined. Luckily, OnePlus was released just in time I was looking for a new foldable. You are probably asking, why didn’t I have my Duo repaired? I would if I could, but I am currently living out of the US, and I cannot just send my device for repair. I will when I return state side.
Why did I select OnePlus over the like of Samsung Fold and Pixel Fold. For one, I was looking for a phone that emulates the Surface Duo’s ability to multitask. After trying both devices, I decided to go with the OnePlus Open based on multiple reviews online on how it handles multiple apps at the same time. Granted, it is a leap of faith decision since where I am at, the foldable isn’t available at all – thanks Oppo!
Now that I have had the phone for a month, I’m happy to say that I enjoy using the device and all its quirks. For one, the widgets are not expandable when you open the device. They are all on the left side of the screen, and you cannot move it in the center of the screen. It is not a deal breaker, but it would just be nice to see whatever widgets that’s on the front screen to be in the middle of the device when you unfold it.
Microsoft Teams (school or work) is sometimes quirky with this device. When you tap to answer a notification while using both screens. The app for some reason has multiple sessions on the left side of the screen. You must navigate back close those sessions before you can respond.
Luckily, from what I have read, Microsoft is giving love to this device, as it will bake the Link to Windows feature into the OS soon (Oxygen 14) – ala Samsung. I hope that Microsoft will work out some of the issues with MS Teams with the manufacturer as well.
Now that the cons are out of the way, here is a list that I like about the device:
Battery Optimizer – tells you when an app is draining the battery, and the battery last exceptionally long
Fast Charging – it is extremely fast when you use its charger!
Weight – noticeably light compared to the rest of the foldables I’ve tried
And of course, the camera, but that is a different topic!
I am glad that I had that leap of faith and purchased this device, and for now, my Surface Duo 2 will take a rest.
(I’m giving this device four stars for now, but I will update this review once Oxygen OS 14 is released. Maybe then, I can give it 5 stars.)
HoldTheDoor Hodor –
I am a nerd. I own almost every foldable and phone out there. This foldable is by far the best phone that I have ever had with the exception that it is not dust protected. That is the only reason that I have it accepting Wi-Fi Hotspot from my daily driver S23 Ultra because I do need something that can withstand the elements. Update: Had to factory reset due to constant random resetting during WiFi calls and other tasks. Also found brick dead twice. After reset, no issues, yet. I’ll give it a few more days. Update 2: Even after the factory reset, and a few hopeful days using everything else I like about the phone, it started to randomly reboot. This is a deal breaker. Edit Dec 25: I updated the software; crossing fingers that there’s no more random reboots. Last edit: 1 star. When only WiFi is on the phone, no data carrier, loss of WiFi signal, causes phone to sporadically reset/restart, no matter what you’re doing, even if on a WiFi meeting. Down to 1 star and “Do Not Buy” without good warranty status. You’ll need the warranty. Reset 3 times back to back today, even after factory reset and all updates applied.
Kasey –
This review will mostly be for people with current flagships looking to get into the foldable market, Iphone user for 10 years recently swtiched from a iphone 14 pro max to the Galaxy 23 ultra earlier this year and couldnt have been happier, but ive always had an itch to try out a foldable, so when i seen one plus coming out with one that was more on the normal side of a cover screen and incredible specs i thought id try it out, first impressions, build quality is crazy nice, feels great, lightweight very snappy open and close, and having never used a foldable before, the inner screen is insane, you will never notice the crease and its so hard to feel so major props to one plus for that, mostly everything you see on the youtube reviews is true so ill skip most of that, but the question that stands is it worth swtiching from a flagship, and the answer is no. Cover screen which you’ll probably be using at least 60% of the time is just way to small still compared to the s23 ultra or an iphone pro max, software just isnt there yet either very laggy compared to other flagships, lots of apps dont work on the cover screen, but surprisingly work on the inner screen? Also apps that have either face id unlock or biometrics on Samsung and Apple dont exist on the one plus which is VERY frustrating, having to type in a password for an app everytime is annoying it doesnt even let you save it on there regardless if its with biometrics or not, and this isnt all apps its just some, just like some apps not fitting the cover screen or inner, just a few i ran across in my case, while we’re on that note though, i will say one plus has the quickest biometrics ever, truly incredible, lastly their software “phone clone” sucks its absolutely nothing compared to apples or Samsungs and when switching brands like that it makes it so much easier and more convincing to do so and it was just so annoying swtiching all my stuff and settings over manually, so in conclusion its a great phone, incredible build quality, beautiful screens, amazing cameras, speakers are the best out there, switching from another foldable, probably worth, going from a flagship, probably not. while its a great phone, you’re still giving up quite a few things, id love for foldables to be on par with flagships but we’re just not there yet.
Mr. Kool –
Excellent experience and a great introduction to Foldables. User experience is very smooth and fast. Navigating the interface felt intuitive. Multitasking is amazing on this device and features to activate them should be the standard in the industry. The leather back is quite nice it is soft and adds texture to grip the phone with a case. Camera quality is better than the quality on Samsung folds in my opinion, but the bump is outrageously large. If you get pass the look, it is understandable to hold the phone and use it like any other digital camera. Also it gives a nice ledge rest on your fingers while you use the front screen… A amazing phone.
Reviewer of AMZN Products –
After going with just iPhones since the iPhone 7, I’m glad I switched to Android this year with this amazing OnePlus Open.
I frequently use the main screen because it’s plenty big. However, when I have time to watch a video or want more space, it’s amazing to be able to open it up and have a screen that’s basically double the size of a normal high-end smartphone screen.
I know I could have bought a normal smartphone and brought one of my mini tablets with me to have access to a larger screen when needed. However, I highly prefer using the OnePlus Open because it is so much more convenient to have it all in one device.
The phone is super fast, and it has so much RAM that it runs seamlessly, even when I have multiple resource-intensive apps running at the same time.
I’m very happy with my purchase.
JayS –
First – people either love “fold” cell phones or they hate them. I love them. I’ve used a couple of Samsung’s Z Folds. My only negative for the Samsung Z Fold is – when not folded – the screen is too narrow. So when OnePlus announced they were going to have a Fold (Open) – I was excited. Because they were coming out with one – and because it would get me back in the OnePlus family. I had the original – OnePlus One, then 3, then 6, N200, then 9.
For me there’s no problem with their launcher/operating system – OxygenOS. But I do flip between OOS and Microsoft Launcher because I like variety. I did that with my Samsung phones too. I like change. What can I say.
I like the feel in my hand. I like that the front screen is wider – and when open the screen is bigger. I like that there aren’t a bunch of preinstalled stuff that you don’t want to use – and some of which you can’t uninstall. OxygenOS is a pretty clean operating system – no unnecessary bloat – i haven’t had to remove any apps.
I am having an issue with making/receiving calls when WiFi is on – my cell provider (cough t-mob cough) just told me “turn off WiFi” which is them saying – it’s not our problem. And to be transparent – I had the same issue with with my cell provider branded Samsung Folds – no or spotted calls when WiFi was on – and got the same response from my provider – “turn off WiFi.” And yes – that does fix the sympton – not the root cause.
I have reached out to OnePlus support – they responded very quickly – asked me for some information that my cell provider never asked. So we shall see. It’s not a deal breaker for me because I have unlimited calls/text/data – so I can keep WiFi off. Would be nice to have it on when I’m streaming music and video, etc.
Anyhow – to wrap up – great phone – love how fast and clean it is – and love being back with the OnePlus family again.