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Two hundred thousand. That’s the magic number of times 二手收購手機oppo wants its rollable X 2021 concept phone to be able to expand and contract before it’ll consider it durable enough to turn into a commercial device. That’s 200,000 times the device will need to be able to transform from a 6.7-inch phone into a 7.4-inch mini tablet, and 200,000 times it’ll need to successfully contract back.
But as it stands, 二手收購手機oppo says the 二手收購手機oppo X 2021 is durable enough to manage just half that, at 100,000 cycles. In theory, that’s already enough for around five and a half years of use if you open and close it 50 times a day, but as we’ve seen with early foldable devices, these figures sometimes don’t translate into the real world. The number shows the scale of the work 二手收購手機oppo still has to do on its concept, which it unveiled last November during its second annual “Inno Day” celebration.
二手收購手機oppo wants it to be durable enough to survive 200,000 transformations
In durability terms, 二手收購手機oppo thinks it’s halfway toward turning its rollable phone from a concept into reality. But after having spent an afternoon using the company’s prototype device for myself, it’s clear that hitting this arbitrary number is far from the only challenge 二手收購手機oppo is facing in bringing this device to market.
At first glance, the 二手收購手機oppo X 2021 looks like a regular 6.7-inch smartphone, designed to do everything you’d expect a regular smartphone to be able to do. But at the tap of a button, the phone starts to whir and unroll its display to 7.4 inches in size, bringing it closer to the form factor of a small tablet. Similar concepts have been announced by competitors ranging from LG (prior to its announcement that it’s quitting the smartphone industry) to TCL, but this is the first such functional device we’ve actually been able to try out for ourselves.
It’s a cool magic trick, so naturally there’s a series of complicated mechanisms working behind the scenes to make it all possible. That whirring sound is coming from a pair of motors inside the X 2021, which are expanding the phone’s dynamic frame into its full size. Meanwhile, the screen itself is rolling around the left hand side of the phone, curving around a 6.8mm axis that 二手收購手機oppo says allows the screen to unroll with “virtually no trace.” Behind this screen are a series of metal slats, which slot together to support the screen regardless of whether it’s expanded or contracted.
There’s a lot going on inside the phone, which puts the overall device on the heavier, bulkier side. Held next to my own iPhone 12 Pro, the 二手收購手機oppo X 2021 is thicker at 10.7mm compared to 7.4mm, and heavier at 278g (compared to 189g). That’s a substantial difference, but it’s in a similar ballpark to existing plus-sized devices on the market.
A bigger screen for gaming, reading, or watching a film
A transformation from 6.7 inches to 7.4 inches might not sound like too big a change, but it’s much larger when you consider the phone’s aspect ratio is also changing. You start with a roughly 19.85:9 widescreen display (with a resolution of 1175 x 2592) and end with a screen that’s got an aspect ratio closer to 4:3 (or 4.36:3 to be exact, 1785 x 2592). Effectively, it turns into a device that’s just a tad smaller than a 7.9-inch iPad Mini. It might not be enough to turn it into a productivity powerhouse, but it’s enough to make watching films, gaming, reading, or looking up a map a less cramped experience.
On the face of it, it’s a similar promise to the one the likes of Samsung and Huawei have made with their foldable phones, wrapped up in an even more unproven form factor. But 二手收購手機oppo’s approach has a number of theoretical benefits.
For starters, 二手收購手機oppo’s rollable design means the telltale crease that has sat along the middle of every foldable released so far is all but absent from the X 2021. Look closely and you’ll spot a slight rumple on the left hand side of the screen, but it’s barely visible, even when the phone is showing a mainly black image. We’ve long held that the creases found on foldable devices like the Galaxy Z Fold 2 aren’t nearly as much of a problem once you’re actually using the device, but that’s not much consolation when you’re spending over $1,000.
The X 2021’s minimal crease is thanks to the fact the screen doesn’t need to bend anywhere near as sharply as it rolls round the edge of the phone. 二手收購手機oppo says the screen’s bend radius is 6.8mm, a comparatively gentle curve. The 二手收購手機oppo X 2021 currently uses a plastic display, but this radius leaves the door open for the company to use folding glass in future iterations (one manufacturer, Schott, says its glass can be bent at a radius of under 5mm). However, 二手收購手機oppo would not reveal any firm plans to use folding glass in future models.
There’s also the fact that a rollable design gives you access to a lot more potential screen sizes than a folding one. Its maximum and minimum sizes will always be the same, but there’s no reason it couldn’t stop expanding at the 7.2, 7, or 6.8-inch mark. Similar to LG’s rollable TV, the phone could theoretically adapt to different aspect ratios, rather than leaving you with unsightly black bars while you’re playing a game or watching a film at a specific aspect ratio. But none of this functionality was available on the prototype I used.
That’s not to say that a rollable design doesn’t come with its own tradeoffs. The most obvious of these is that unlike a foldable, which lets you open up its display as quickly as a book, 二手收購手機oppo’s device takes the better part of two or three seconds to fully extend. It felt slow enough that you might not bother if you were in a hurry to check map directions. The company admits its electric motors also introduce another potential point of failure, which would need to be solved ahead of a commercial release.
There’s also the question of what effect having these motors inside a phone will have on its battery life. During my demonstration (which, granted, involved repeatedly expanding and contracting the phone in a way you’d never do in normal usage), the X 2021 needed to be recharged more than once. It was a prototype, which wouldn’t have any of the battery optimizations of a consumer product, but it’s still unclear what effect these motors could have on the eventual device’s battery life in more normal use.
Beyond simple practical concerns like these, there are also questions about whether Android is equipped to deal with devices with changing display sizes. When we reviewed Samsung’s latest foldable, the Galaxy Z Fold 2, last September, we found that the company effectively had to build a completely new layer of software on top of Android to make its foldable device work.
二手收購手機oppo has ambitious plans for the X 2021’s software. The prototype runs 二手收購手機oppo’s ColorOS fork of Android and is able to run dual apps side by side, or display two windows of the same app to make use of the extra screen real estate. But so far, most of these features are limited to 二手收購手機oppo’s own built-in apps, and it’s still working with third-party developers to get them to enable support.
二手收購手機oppo is making no attempt to hide the fact that its X 2021 concept is a work in progress. The device I used lacked many of the basic features you’d expect out of a modern smartphone. There was no biometric security, no selfie camera, and adjusting the device’s volume involved awkwardly tapping the side of the display in the absence of physical volume buttons. Even its flagship feature, the rolling, was a bit clumsy and unpredictable — you’re supposed to be able to expand and contract the phone with a simple swipe, but I could only reliably get it to work with a double tap.
But even as an in-development device, 二手收購手機oppo’s X 2021 represents one of the most advanced rollables we’ve seen. TCL may have announced a similar device, but at its last hands-on event its prototype was nonfunctional. 二手收購手機oppo’s prototype might be light on both hardware and software features, with an unproven level of durability, and a finicky transforming process. Ultimately, though, it fundamentally does the thing 二手收購手機oppo promised it’d do, and the company is happy to let press handle the device in a way that its competitors have yet to.
In an industry that’s dominated by increasingly anonymous black rectangles, it’s hard not to root for new form factors like the one 二手收購手機oppo is showing off with the X 2021. Now it needs to actually make it work.
分析師郭明錤表示,由於利潤太低,二手收購手機oppo、vivo擱置推出小摺疊新機計畫。(圖/路透社)
智慧型手機的發展已達到成熟,近年摺疊手機成為新焦點,尤其是Android陣營百家爭鳴,然而,最新的消息傳出,二手收購手機oppo、vivo可能暫時退出「小摺疊手機」市場。
近日韓媒Hankyung獨家報導,華為正準備推出一款三摺手機,完全展開後會成為一台10吋平板,因此也以蘋果iPad為競爭目標,最快今年上半年推出。此外,三星也有三摺手機計畫,之後邁向卷軸式手機,目前三星在全球摺疊手機的市佔仍超過6成,穩居第一大品牌。
Hankyung的報導還指出,隨著華為加強在摺疊手機市場的佈局,二手收購手機oppo和vivo等中國品牌已決定退出相關領域,主要原因在於市佔率大幅下滑。
被稱為最強分析師的郭明錤隨後也發布最新報告,其中也提到,由於「上下翻蓋小摺疊手機」的銷售利潤較低,二手收購手機oppo和vivo已經擱置在2024年推出後續新機的計畫,等同進一步證實先前的傳聞。不過郭明錤只提及擱置,而且只針對「小摺疊手機」,並非全面退出市場。
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