The Oppo Find N2 and N2 Flip were announced in mid-December, but only for China, with the manufacturer also hesitant to put forward a plan for the global launch of the new foldable phone series.
Identified on the US FCC authority’s website by the model name CPH2437, the new Oppo phone measures in folded mode 166.2 mm long and 75.2 mm wide, the same as the China edition.
Unfortunately, by the time of the European debut, anticipated for Q1-2023, the configuration of the Oppo Find N2 Flip will already be one of last year’s level. Thus, the price of around €800 in China’s shipping store offerings shouldn’t rise too much after import duties are included, as Oppo wants to keep as much of its competitiveness in the European market as possible.
With minimal chances of upgrading to Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, we can expect the same Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset shipped on the China version, helped with 12GB RAM and 256GB internal storage. The setup will be backed with a 4,300 mAh battery with 44W charging and a new camera system.
The 50MP main camera uses a Sony IMX890 sensor with stabilized lens and f/1.8 aperture, the ultrawide camera gets a 48-megapixel f/2.2 Sony IMX581 sensor, while the zoom camera gets upgraded to a 32-megapixel f/2.0 Sony IMX709 sensor. They use the MariSilicon X co-processor, which can process colours according to Hasselblad algorithms for a unique look.
The main display is a 6.8-inch FHD+ resolution model, based on an AMOLED LTPO solution supporting refresh rates between 1 and 120Hz. Placed on the outside of the case, the so-called cover screen measures 3.26 inches and uses a resolution of 382×720 pixels. The phone comes with the ColorOS 13 interface, based on Android 13.



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