Oppo has officially announced the global launch of its foldable phone, Find N2 Flip, which features a design reminiscent of the popular Samsung Galaxy Z Flip with its small and pocket-sized design.
The new phone features a small 3.62-inch external display, which is an OLED panel with a resolution of 382 x 720 pixels and a frequency of 60Hz, and a dedicated tone for notifications, QR code display, weather and other quick settings.
Inside, the phone has a 6.8-inch foldable AMOLED main screen, which is an LTPO screen with a high refresh rate of 1-120Hz, with HDR10+ support, and covers 97% of the phone’s interface .
Inside, the phone packs the Dimensity 9000+ chipset, which comes with three memory configurations to choose from: 8.256GB, 12.256GB, and 16.512GB.
For the camera we find a 50 megapixel main camera equipped with an 8 megapixel ultra wide angle lens and a shooting angle of 112 degrees, and on the internal screen we find a 32 megapixel selfie camera.
Or you can use the main camera thanks to the large coverage screen and built-in MariSilicon X chip to handle image processing.
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The Find N2 Flip has the largest battery of this type of phone so far, with a capacity of 4300 mAh and the ability to charge 44 watts, which also makes it the fastest in charging.
For comparison, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 has a 3,700mAh battery and supports 25W wired and 15W wireless charging speeds.
There is no IP rating for dust or water resistance. Also, Find N2 Flip uses the older Gorilla Glass 5 for the outer panels. The phone weighs 191g and measures 16mm when closed, closing without gaps just like the other Find N models.
Oppo revealed the new phone alongside the Oppo Find N2 Foldable to a larger size within China, but what sets the Find N2 Flip apart is that the company has officially announced that it will be available in global markets.
As for pricing, Oppo hasn’t yet clarified international pricing for the phone, but it starts at $860 in China, and will be globally priced in each country as it becomes available.