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In 2025, the OnePlus Open 2 was one of my most anticipated new phones. The first Open Open was a massive success, and the rumors of his successor painted a promising image. If the first folding phone from OnePlus was so good, imagine what the company could do with its suite.
Well, it seems that we will wait longer to discover it. On February 13, OnePlus confirmed that he will not release a new foldable in 2025, saying that he was “carefully considered to be timing” and “the next steps in foldable devices”. In doing so, the company has decided not to launch Open 2 this year.
As a fan of the first Open Oneplus, it is obviously disappointing. But this is particularly disconcerting given what the Open 2 one could have been and the big hole that it is likely to leave on the American foldable market.
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Which made the first one so special
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OnePlus Open
The OnePlus Open was launched in October 2023 to expand criticism. Android authority gave the phone a 4/5 and a recommended price in our review OnePlus Open, saying that it had “the best equipment on a foldable” and was a “bridge for foldable book style phones”.
I did not put my hands on the phone before last August, and even almost a year after its release, the open immediately set me apart as a phone that I wanted to continue using – even during the new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6. Why? There are several reasons.
The first OnePlus Open is always one of my favorite foldable phones of all time.
Among all the foldable phones I have used, OnePlus Open equipment is my favorite. The appearance of the cover screen is perfect, and it looks like a “normal” phone. The hinge is excellent, the interior screen looks fantastic and I love the leather back on black and red colors. I also think that the giant camera bump on the back is perfect. It gives the phone a sense of character, and it is perfectly positioned to rest on my index when I hold the opening.
But it is not only the material that OnePlus did well. Practically everything on the Open Open works for me. The cameras? Great. The battery life? Reliable. The price? It is always one of the most competitive for a foldable in the United States. The OnePlus Open had faults, but it established an incredible precedent for the foldable OnePlus that the anticipation of the Open 2 started almost immediately.
Open 2 was coming to be even better
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It turns out that this anticipation was well deserved. Similar to the way the OpenPlus Open was the American version of the Oppo Find N3, we expected the Open 2 OnePlus to be the American version of the Oppo Find N5. It was exciting because N5 research seems phenomenal.
We recently went by hand with the Oppo Find N5, and simply, it’s magnificent. Discovery N5 is officially the most thin book foldable phone phone. Side side by side with the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold and Honor Magic V3, it is almost incredible how thin. You can see a comparison in the image below. N5 research (in the middle) makes the Pixel 9 Pro fold (right) look like a chonker.
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Oppo has also done incredible work with the display fold, because it is the least visible that I have seen on a foldable to date. Combine this with an Elite Snapdragon 8 chip and a 50W fast cable load, and there is a lot to hope for. Presumably, all of this would have come to the OnePlus Open 2, but with the crushed 2025 Liberation plans, it is no longer on the table.
If discovery N5 had proven to be a bump of minor specifications, miss the open 2 could have pitured a little less. But from where I am seated, research N5 could be one of the most interesting foldables of 2025. If this is the case, the absence of the Open 2 will be more difficult to fight against.
A bad preceding for us foldable phones
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If you live on a market where the Oppo Find N5 will be published, none of this really matters to you. But for those of us in the United States, it’s a bomb. The American foldable market is not dead, but its 2025 forecast seems dark.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 will almost certainly be released this summer, but the first rumors brush a mixed table. The blanket and the interior screens would be larger, and the phone should also be thinner. Great! However, in the process, Samsung can also withdraw the scanner Currently found in the fold 6, which means that the fold 7 can lose the compatibility of the S. There is not much hope for a overhaul, given the way Samsung started the year With the Galaxy S25 series.
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Google is the other big actor of American foldables, and in 2025, we should see the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold. We haven’t heard of this one yet, but I expect a modest projection from Google this year. The multi-generational jump between the first pixel fold and the Pixel 9 Pro fold was an amazing and impressive job of the Google part. But now that the company has such a solid basis from work, it does not make sense so that it has not been released for two consecutive years.
Without open 2, 2025 is like a dull year for American foldable phones.
And … that’s it. With OnePlus delaying Open 2, Samsung and Google will be the only two serious choices for folding book style phones in the United States this year. The Z Fold 7 and the Pixel 10 Pro Fold will be almost excellent, but having this third choice of OnePlus in 2023 and 2024 added an essential variety and competition. The original Open Open is always available for purchaseAnd OnePlus says he will continue to take care of the phone, but he will also be two years old in August. As good as it remains, a successor is late.
For the future, I am also concerned about what the future reserves for the foldable OnePlus in 2026 and beyond. OnePlus says that “is not a step back”, which suggests that the company does not bow for good. I hope it is true because, without an open 2 this year, the American foldable landscape for 2025 will be much less exciting than it could have been.