Oppo Find N is the company’s first foldable smartphone with a 7.1-inch primary display
Dec 15, 2021, 15:02 IST
- Oppo has launched its first foldable smartphone ‘Oppo Find N’.
- It has a design similar to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3.
- The foldable phone will be sold only in China for now.
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Oppo today launched its first foldable smartphone ‘Oppo Find N’. The foldable smartphone has an inward folding design similar to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3. The Oppo Find N starts at 7,699 yuan (₹92,000 approx), and it will be available only in China for now.Oppo Find N was launched at the company’s second INNO DAY event. The final product was released after four years of research and development and six generations of prototypes, Oppo said in a release. The foldable phone comes in three colour options of black, white and purple with a matte glass and ceramic finishes.
It has a 7.1-inch inner display with a 120Hz refresh rate, and a touch sampling rate up to 1,000Hz. It also has a 5.49-inch cover display with an 18:9 aspect ratio. The Oppo Find N is comparatively smaller than the Galaxy Z Fold3. It also has a Flexion hinge whose crease is 80% less noticeable as compared to other devices, the company said citing TUV. The hinge is also said to withstand 200,000 folds. The power button also doubles as a fingerprint sensor on the foldable phone.
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In terms of specs, the Oppo Find N is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor paired with up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of onboard storage. It packs a 4,500mAh battery with 33W fast charging, 15W wireless charging, and 10W reverse wireless charging support.
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You also get a dual speaker system and Dolby Atmos support on the Oppo Find N.
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