OnePlus Open has officially been unveiled, and it is essentially the OPPO Find N3, launched earlier today. The company first teased its foldable smartphone back in February, and after months of waiting, we finally have it. Interestingly, OnePlus went for a book-style foldable instead of a flip style, probably to take digs at rivals like the Google Pixel Fold and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5. So, here’s what you need to know about OnePlus’s first folding smartphone. OnePlus Open design & display Starting with the design, it is the same as the OPPO Find N3 with a smaller and wider body. However, it’s considerably lighter compared to other foldable flagships on the market, and most notably, there’s an alert slider too. OnePlus Open sports a 6.3-inch external screen (2,484 x 1,116, 20:9) and a 7.8-inch 2K OLED folding internal screen (1.0758:1). Both panels are equipped with LTPO technology sporting a 120Hz refresh rate. However, it drops to 1Hz for the internal screen, while it’s 10Hz for the external with a peak brightness of 2,800 for both. According to OnePlus, the screen has the so-called Ceramic Guard protection and claims it is 20% tougher than Gorilla Glass Victus, given the same size and thickness. However, the company didn’t clarify the Ceramic Guard’s stance compared to Victus 2. Unfortunately, the OnePlus Open is behind Google and Samsung in terms of dust and water resistance, with an IPX4 rating. OnePlus Open specs & cameras Specification DisplayInternal Display: 7.82-inch AMOLED, LTPO up to 120Hz,…OnePlus Open launches with 67W fast charging and Wi-Fi 7