Rumor | OPPO's first-gen foldable phone will have an LTPO display
A reliable leaker has recently asserted that the Android OEM OPPO is now close to launching its first ever foldable device. Now, the same tipster has elaborated further with a new claim that this phone's main display will integrate LTPO technology. It is also now said to launch with the latest version of Android.
OPPO is one of afewOEMs rumored to jump on the foldable bandwagon in 2021 or 2022. In its case, the eminent leaker Digital Chat Station now claims that the OEM's first-gen answer to the Galaxy Z Fold series might make it to launch this year.
In fact, the tipster now claims that OPPO's inaugural foldable - which is also said to mimic the aforementioned Z Fold3 in terms of design - will have a main display with at least 1 of the most advanced specs out there. Its panel is projected to integrate low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO), rated to enhance power-efficiency and help facilitate variable refresh rates (VRRs).
This putative OPPO foldable may be powered by a top-end SoC such as the Snapdragon 888 and run on ColorOS 12 based on Android 12. Finally, Digital Chat Station has hinted that the presumably flagship-grade device might join a series fans of its brand might not expect.
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