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OPPO unveils a new concept of an all-glass smartphone

OPPO unveils a new concept of an all-glass smartphone

OPPO is currently one of the most popular smartphone brands all over the world. The Chinese company, which is based in Dongguan (Guangdong), has managed to launch many different and innovative models on the market and is therefore one of the options that is already part of the main choice of many consumers.

But the brand continues to experiment innovatively and recently unveiled a new concept for a smartphone built entirely from glass. So let’s get to know this idea better.


Oppo smartphone all in glass

Right now, brands have to "pull" their heads to be able to bring equipment with distinctive and creative aspects to the market. It is true that this is a somewhat saturated and stagnant sector in some aspects, but nonetheless, exciting ideas keep coming up.

In this way, the Chinese OPPO recently revealed a different concept of a smartphone built entirely from glass. In the following video, shared by the Creator Studio channel, we can see this device, which was unveiled during the annual OPPO Inno Days event, when the company presents and launches its new technologies.

Then the phone replaced the most common material in these devices with glass. From the images, we can see the full glossy and mirrored construction of this OPPO device, deriving from it being entirely made of glass, leaving some people theorizing that this possibility would not be possible.

This smartphone is named “All-glass unibody” and apart from this significant difference, the rest remains identical to other phones for sale in the market. However, it is only a concept at the moment and as such, this does not mean that this glass phone will be launched. But, in any case, the idea remains for a wider possibility or application of glass in the future of technologies.

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At the event, the brand also presented its new Find N2 and Find N2 Flip foldable smartphones, as you can read in the news below.

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