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OnePlus Open teardown reveals ‘titanium alloy’ build isn’t what it sounds like

What you need to know

  • YouTuber Zack Nelson of JerryRigEverything made a teardown video for the OnePlus Open, which is OnePlus’ first foldable. 
  • OnePlus claimed that the OnePlus Open had a hinge with a “titanium alloy,” but only the screws are made of titanium.
  • There is actually a carbon-fiber layer underneath the display for added support, though.

OnePlus made a lot of lofty claims about the OnePlus Open, its first foldable phone. It argued that this foldable beats out the rest in a few areas thanks to its “titanium alloy” and “carbon fiber” build. But how much do these so-called “aerospace materials” in the OnePlus Open really matter? Thanks to a teardown from YouTuber Zack Nelson of JerryRigEverything, we finally found out. 

Nelson first checks out the ultra-thin glass inner display on the OnePlus Open, which is covered by a protective layer of plastic. Removing the protective layer and the display doesn’t end well for the smartphone, but it does reveal a carbon-fiber backing, which OnePlus claims makes the Open more sturdy. 


 

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