The OPPO Find N2 Flip: The phone you’ve been waiting for

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The device is the company’s latest foldable, bringing both portability and a large screen experience in one device.

One common denominator found amongst premium devices – whether smartphone, tablet, or other -is that they, by definition, boast high-end technology to offer users the best experience possible.

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The OPPO Find N2 Flip meets this high-end tech user experience with a powerful chipset, the Dimensity 9000+ CPU with 8 Cores, along with 8 GB RAM, and an Arm Mali-G710 MC10 GPU, all of which give this device computing power and better software performance overall to easily accommodate the most demanding applications and games.

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A screen to enjoy

The device is further distinguished by its large, 3.26-inch AMOLED screen display, the largest cover screen on any current flip phone, which enables it to be used for a small tablet-like media consumption experience.

In keeping with offering best-of-breed, the refresh rate on the 2520×1080 main screen is 120Hz, offering the smoothest possible viewing.

The 720×382 secondary screen is no slouch either, with a 60Hz refresh rate to help save on battery life.

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If you are concerned you won’t be able to view the luscious screen in bright sunlight, don’t be; with a maximum of 1200 units of brightness, direct light is not a problem.

The Find N2 Flip also boasts a generously-sized portrait-mode cover screen that is 70% larger than its competition.

A camera to covet

Another critical piece of tech in a premium phone is the camera. Frequently, a phone’s camera performance is at least as important as its processor.

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The Find N2 Flip won’t disappoint on this front, with a 50-megapixel main camera able to capture as low as f/1.8 for the most demanding low-light scenarios.

This is complemented by an 8-megapixel Ultra-wide-Angle Camera at f/2.2 and a superb 32-megapixel front-facing camera (at f/2.4) for crisp selfies and videoconferencing.

As for the video, the OPPO N2 Flip delivers 4K video at 30 fps and 1080 at 60 fps.

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Even premium smartphones are only good as they last, and so the Find N2 Flip packs a large 4300mAh battery with 44W SUPERVOOC™ Fast Charge.

Style to admire

For most devices, top-tier technology would be enough. But OPPO’s latest goes further, bringing superb aesthetics and build quality to the mix. Available in classic black and shimmering glossy purple with polished aluminium sides, the Find N2 Flip looks the part of a premium mobile device.

A fingerprint-resistant superior glass cover, and a micro-etched wave pattern across the hinge, further augment the device to a stunning effect.

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The hinge, which is a key component of all foldable, has benefitted from OPPO’s development, with its latest one being even thinner, stronger, and smaller than its predecessor.

The device can be opened to fold flat, with any distinguishing creases between the halves of the screen being almost invisible.

A price you can afford

The one danger with the premium segment is that there are often few competitive options. This means that consumers who are on the hunt for the best must shell out a lot of money to be able to avail themselves of a truly premium, high-quality and innovative device.

The Find N2 Flip, however, is what many premium customers have been waiting for, bringing greater competition across the segment and, thus, greater accessibility to more people hankering after the best on offer.
The device packs all the features premium users expect and combines this with a striking aesthetic and the best possible build quality for a device any discerning smartphone user can be proud to own and happy to use.

The OPPO Find N2 Flip is available on contract at all networks from R1 199 for the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage model.

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