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We were shown by Xiaomi how to make a phone that folds down in August. Now it is Oppo’s turn.
Although the new Find N2 smartphone looks similar to its predecessor, it is lighter at 233 grams (or 42g less). The new Find N2 smartphone weighs 30g less and is even lighter that the Galaxy Z Fold 4.
Oppo claims that the new phone is the lightest in its class. The phone is available in two colors: green and white.
According to the company, they used a second generation folding axis and carbon fiber in place of aluminum for the flexible display. Under normal conditions, Find N2 should be able to support 400,000 folds and 100,000 folds when placed in extreme temperatures (ranging from -20° Celsius to 50° Celsius).
Oppo claims that N2 can withstand drops up to 1.2 metres. While the N2 battery has a capacity of 4,520 mAh, it is almost identical in size. However, Oppo now supports SuperVOOC fast charging at 67W which takes just 42 minutes to complete a full charge.
It contains a Qualcomm Snapdragon8+ Gen1 processor. The outer screen measures 5.54 inches and the inner is 7.1 inches.
Oppo designed the Oppo Pen to make the most of the screen’s potential. It has 4,096 pressure points support and a battery life that lasts 11 hours.
The Find N2 comes with a collection of four cameras: 50-megapixel f/1.8 main and 48-megapixels f/2.2 wide angle, as well as 32-megapixels f/2.2 Telephoto cameras. A 32-megapixel, f/2.4 sensor powers the selfie camera.
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Oppo also used the occasion to show the Find N2 Flip. This smartphone is very similar to the Galaxy Z Flip. It features a 3.26-inch exterior display and a 6.8 inch internal display.
The 4,300 mAh capacity battery charges at 44W, much more than the 3,700mAh in Samsung’s competitor. It’s powered by MediaTek Dimensity9000+ chipset. It also has dual rear cameras with 50-megapixel main and an 8-megapixel wide angle. The 32-megapixel selfie camera can be found on the back.
The Find N2 is priced at $1,150 with the base 12GB RAM, 256GB storage, up to $1.290 for the 16GB Ram and 512GB storage models. Sakaq Find N2 flip starts at $860 and 256GB storage models, and $1,000 and 16GB RAM and512GB storage models. /PCWorld Albanian