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The mind-bending device could be a good alternative to foldable phones, which, despite becoming more durable with each new release, are still somewhat bulky and heavy. There’s no word yet on when (or even if) the OPPO X 2021 will be released, given it’s still very much in the concept phase, however, the company’s Vice President, Levin Liu, says they hope to bring it to customers “at the right time”. The OPPO X 2021 isn’t the first time a smartphone manufacturer has flirted with the idea of a rollable phone. Back in March, TCL unveiled two new prototypes - one that functions and looks quite similar to OPPO’s project, and another that both folds and rolls, in a kind of origami-inspired fashion.