The OnePlus Open, a foldable smartphone, has been praised by tech reviewer Kerry Wan of ZDNET for its unique design that strikes a balance between the tall and thin Galaxy Z Fold and the small but heavy Pixel Fold. Currently, OnePlus is offering the Open at a discounted price of $1,399 (originally $1,699), making it more affordable than the Galaxy Z Fold, which starts at $1,800 and can cost upwards of $2,000 for the 1TB version.
Trade-in deals are also available for select Samsung and Google devices, allowing customers to bring down the price of the OnePlus Open to as low as $599. The Open has been hailed as the superior foldable device by tech experts, offering a smartphone and mini tablet experience in one.
The Open boasts a better battery capacity than its competitors, with a 4,400mAh capacity that promises all-day usage. Its fast charging feature enables the device to go from zero to fully charged in approximately 45 minutes, setting a fast charging standard for foldable smartphones.
This sale offer will run from June 17 to July 7, after which the Open will revert to its regular price of $1,699. Additionally, OnePlus is offering $100 off the OnePlus Watch 2 and six months of Google One, which includes 100GB of storage and up to three months of YouTube Premium for free, as additional perks with the purchase of the Open.
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