OnePlus is all set to unveil its concept phone with disappearing camera in the CES 2020 event. This is a new prototype phone from OnePlus and they have named it as OnePlus Concept One.
The company had teased a video featuring the concept one phone. As per the teaser, the phone comes with a disappearing/invisible camera on the back and the colour-shifting glass technology. Also, we can see that the new concept phone has the 3 camera setup on the back with a flashlight.
We’re bringing the #OnePlusConceptOne to #CES2020, but you don’t have to wait: you can get a sneak peek at it right here, along with its groundbreaking “invisible camera” and color-shifting glass technology. pic.twitter.com/elsV9DKctn
— OnePlus (@oneplus) January 3, 2020
According to Wired – OnePlus is working with British automotive manufacturer McLaren to take the same glass technology found in high-end car sunroofs and aircraft windows and use it in a smartphone.
According to OnePlus Forums – The glass on the OnePlus Concept One uses organic particles to create various tints in colour when subject to an electrical field. When a different voltage is applied, the light transmission properties are altered, allowing the glass to shift back and forth from transparent to translucent. The technology is currently used in the aviation and high-end automobile industries to greatly reduce glare, such as on the windows of the Boeing 787s and the McLaren 720s. By leveraging this dynamic glass solution, the OnePlus Concept One is able to maintain a clean and unbroken back cover while simultaneously delivering a premium and unobtrusive hand-feel experience to its users.
In the meanwhile, based on the naming of the phone, I suspect OnePlus is going to launch Concept Phones every year going forward. Lets wait and watch.
Here is the rough sketch of the new OnePlus Concept One Phone.
Source: OnePlus
Source: OnePlus
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Excited? The OnePlus Concept One will be unveiled during the CES 2020. It will be displayed to media and general public from Jan 7th to 10th 2020, in the Palmer 2 showroom at Wynn Las Vegas.

