Oppo is giving Samsung a new worthy opponent in the foldable smartphone space now that it has officially launched the Find N2 series. The highlight of the announcements is the all-new Oppo Find N2 Flip, which will be available in more countries.
The company followed Samsung and Huawei in launching two foldable phone models just a year after introducing the Find N series. Oppo has added the Find N2 Flip to the lineup and its 3.26-inch cover display makes it stand out from existing flip smartphones. This provides a much larger display area compared to Galaxy Z Flip 4’s 1.9-inch screen.
Oppo Find N2 Flip’s larger cover display serves as a secondary screen, where users will find a mini version of the home screen. Users do not have to open the clamshell foldable phone to check for basic information like the time and date. But it’s also great to use when taking selfies.
Meanwhile, its main display is a 6.8-inch AMOLED screen with 2520 x 1080 resolution and up to 120Hz refresh rate. Unlike the mainline Find N2, though, the flip phone uses Corning Gorilla Glass 5 and not a Victus variant.
Another notable difference between the two phones is their processors. While the Find N2 uses Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 as expected, the Find N2 Flip is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 9000+. It is also the only phone in the series with an 8GB RAM option, but it will also be available with 12GB and 16GB configurations.
The Find N2 Flip has a 50MP wide-angle main camera along with an 8MP ultrawide sensor. For selfies, there is a 32MP lens as well. Its battery is bigger than Galaxy Z Flip 4 with 4300mAh capacity and supports up to 44W fast charging.
The first Oppo Find N did not launch outside China, and it appears that its predecessor will have the same fate. But it is different for the Find N2 Flip. Oppo will start selling the Find N2 Flip in China in early 2023 starting at CNY5,999 (around $860). And 9To5Google reports it will be released in global markets later on.


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