Samsung is currently leading the way in foldable phones with the new Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 Setting the standard for other phone makers to follow – the possibility of a foldable phone or two next It’s Oppo.

according to Pricebaba , Oppo will go head-to-head with Samsung, even in naming Aspects: We’ll obviously get the tablet Oppo Find N Fold and clamshell Oppo Find N Flip for a few months. We already have the foldable OPPO Find N launched last year
like to use), but it’s only available in China. It looks like the new foldable and flip models will be sold in more regions around the world, ready to give Samsung some serious competition.
OnePlus also? Aside from the existence and naming of these devices, there isn’t much to glean from this latest report. One piece of information we have is that these phones will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 processor, the flagship mobile CPU for the second half of 2022 ( At least for non-iPhones). Oppo and OnePlus Merged last year , OnePlus CEO Liu Zuohu recently
tweeted Regarding the hinge system used on the Oppo Find N. He also goes through the OnePlus community forums.
This suggests that there are indeed more Oppo foldables on the way – maybe they might be joined by OnePlus-branded foldables. Such a device has been rumored It’s been a few months, now that OnePlus and Oppo are pretty much the same company, and all the tech has what it takes to launch the OnePlus Fold. 
Analysis: Seize the opportunity Samsung is undoubtedly out on its own right now with its foldable phones. We’ve also seen foldable phones from Oppo, Xiaomi, Huawei and Motorola, but these have limited availability – recently launched Moto Razr 2022 For example, currently in China. There are signs that more foldables are coming, not just from Oppo. They should become more widely available within a few years as manufacturers improve their production processes and the cost of foldables starts to fall. After Oppo and OnePlus, we expect to see Google Pixel Fold Appearances: Google has been rumored to be working on a foldable phone, but it feels like there’s finally some momentum behind the Pixel lineup, which means it’s time to introduce another form factor.
Apple too – almost certainly at least the foldable iPhone is tested, if not guaranteed to come out, but Apple seems
Prepare to take your time
When developing it, it was decided explicitly that the world wasn’t ready for “mainstream” foldable phones, no matter what Samsung said.
Dave is a freelance tech journalist who has been writing about gadgets, apps, and the web for over two decades. In Stockport, UK, you’ll find him covering news, features and reviews on TechRadar, especially on phones, tablets and wearables. To make sure our breaking news coverage is the best in the business on weekends, David has also been a byline for Gizmodo, T3, PopSci and a few others, and has worked as editor for PC Explorer and The Hardware Handbook for many years.