Oppo is no stranger to shaking up the smartphone design status quo. Back in 2013, the Oppo N1 had a rotating camera followed by 2018’s Find X which got rid of the notch thanks to its slide-out cameras. Now the maker is yet again redefining the norms with its Oppo X 2021 rollable concept phone.
The biggest wow factor with
this device is that it doesn’t have a fixed display size as it can adjust
between 6.7 and 7.4-inches in diagonal which presents new opportunities for developers
and users. Oppo gives the example of clicking a video link which then results
in the screen adjusting for the aspect ratio on its own.
In its basic form, the display
is 6.7-inches. It’s an OLED panel with a proprietary Warp Track high-strength
screen laminate part of which sits below the actual display and is just 0.1mm
thick at its thinnest point. We don’t get specifics on the actual material on
the outside layer of the display but it's presumably some sort of plastic.
Thanks to its dual rolling motors
underneath the display Oppo managed to achieve a zero-crease screen, something
current foldables are still trying to overcome. The motors can retract and
extend the display with equally distributed force on both halves.
The Oppo X 2021 also features a
dynamic frame that includes a fixed frame and a moving one placed on top. The
2-in-1 plate design with no segment gaps helps prevent the screen from
collapsing thanks to the metal support layers underneath the panel.
There are no actual release
plans we can look forward to for the Oppo X 2021. In fact the phone will likely
never launch in its current form. However we'll certainly be on the lookout for
announcements of market-ready devices that leverage its technolgy.