OnePlus Foldable Phone Isn't Coming Anytime Soon, Because Its CEO Doesn’t Believe the Tech Is Ready Yet

Don’t hold your breath for a bendy phone from OnePlus, at least for this year

Advertisement
By Roydon Cerejo | Updated: 16 January 2020 20:04 IST
Highlights
  • OnePlus CEO shares his thoughts on foldable smartphones
  • He believes the technology is simply not ready yet
  • This is why we probably won’t see a OnePlus foldable anytime soon

OnePlus CEO Pete Lau doesn’t believe in investing in foldable phones just yet

Photo Credit: Twitter/Pete Lau

OnePlus had its special event on the sidelines of CES 2020, where it unveiled the Concept One smartphone, with the vanishing cameras. The Verge managed to sit down OnePlus CEO, Pete Lau for its podcast, where he was asked his thoughts on the recent trend of foldable phones. However, Lau's opinion was that the company had looked into it but found that the cons far outweighed the pros, which is why it hasn't pursued it. The interview was transcribed by Lau's interpreter Eric Gass.

Going by some of the excerpts from the interview with the Verge, one of the reason Lau and his team haven't pursed this category of smartphones, is because of the way the current display fold, which don't leave a very “clean or crisp” fold. He states that this also leads to screen creasing and issues and is not something he'd want on a phone bearing the OnePlus brand name. This sentiment also hints at the fact that we probably won't be seeing a foldable phone from the company anytime soon, probably not even a concept.

When asked about Motorola's implementing of the Razr, where the display actually moves a bit when folded to avoid a crease, Lau still didn't seem impressed with that. He mentions that since the display is still plastic, it won't have the scratch resistant or durable properties of actual glass.

Advertisement

If you think about it, it kind of makes sense why a company such as OnePlus would not focus on such technology, simply because it's not mature enough and it probably doesn't want to dedicate a good chunk of its R&D resources to a niche segment right now. There's no doubt that foldable displays will get better and the costs of making them will come down eventually, but right now, it's mostly experimental tech. Giants like Motorola, Samsung and Huawei probably have the budgets to devote time and resources into experimenting with new concepts, but that doesn't mean everyone can.

 

Catch the latest from the Consumer Electronics Show on Gadgets 360, at our CES 2026 hub.

Further reading: OnePlus, Pete Lau, foldable phone
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Ustaad Bhagat Singh OTT Release: When, Where to Watch the Telugu Action Drama
  2. Amazon Great Republic Day Sale 2026: Know the Best Deals on Tablets
  3. Wheel of Fortune India on OTT: When, Where to Watch Akshay Kumar's Game Show
  4. Crew-11 Is Home, but Three Astronauts Are Still Living on the ISS
  5. Hackers Steal Hundreds of Gigabytes of Data from European Space Agency
  6. World's Biggest Alien Search Enters Final Stage With 100 Mystery Signals
  1. Sirai OTT Release: When, Where to Watch the Tamil Courtroom Drama Online
  2. Wheel of Fortune India OTT Release: When, Where to Watch Akshay Kumar-Hosted Global Game Show
  3. NASA Confirms Expedition 74 Will Continue ISS Work After Crew-11 Exit
  4. European Space Agency Hit by Cyberattacks, Hundreds of Gigabytes of Data Stolen by Hackers
  5. Ustaad Bhagat Singh OTT Release: When, Where to Watch Harish Shankar's Telugu Action Drama Film
  6. Bha Bha Ba is Now Streaming: All You Need to Know About This Malayalam Comedy Thriller Film
  7. World’s Biggest Alien Search Enters Final Stage With 100 Mystery Signals
  8. NASA Pulls Out Artemis II Rocket to Launch Pad Ahead of Historic Moon Mission
  9. Shambhala OTT Release: When, Where to Watch the Telugu Supernatural Horror Film
  10. AGS 28 OTT Release: Know Where to Watch This Tamil Entertainer Starring Arjun, Abhirami
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.