Only Apple can save foldables now

It’s crazy what can happen in the span of three days. After explaining why I’m excited about the OnePlus Open 2, the company announced that it wouldn’t actually be releasing a successor to the OnePlus Open.

In the Community Forum post, the reason for this is explained as being a “recalibration” while also giving props to the upcoming OPPO Find N5. It also says that OnePlus is “committed to developing products that will redefine multiple categories and bring you experiences that are as innovative and exciting as ever.”

But here’s the thing — the OnePlus Open and Find N3 were essentially the same phone, just with a different logo. The merging of OPPO and OnePlus has grown even more, as OxygenOS and Color OS are practically identical, just with the appropriate branding. So instead of following that recipe again, which clearly worked, OnePlus is taking a step back.

OPPO Find N5 shown next to iPhone

(Image credit: OPPO)

While the Find N5 will see a global release, it’s highly unlikely that you’ll be able to get one in the States unless you import one. Maybe OPPO will surprise us during the Find N5 launch event, but I wouldn’t hold my breath.

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