The OnePlus Open is finally getting official this Thursday, on October 19, following many months of leaks, rumors, speculation, and, more recently, teasers. The company's first foldable has, ahead of its launch, passed through the FCC's certification process, and a prototype also ran Geekbench. This means we now have some confirmed details about the device. The Open will come with a 4,805 mAh battery, which has support for 80W fast wired charging. It will run Android 13 with OxygenOS 13.2 on top, even though Android 14 is already out, thanks to the weird launch window it got to, rumor...
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