Earlier this week, information was released that OPPO has a new generation of foldable devices. The Find N2 and Find N2 Flip both of which look pretty impressive. But at the time of release, the specs of the N2 Flip were pretty light on in detail. We now have a spec sheet for the Find N2 Flip, and while it’s not got all the details (suggesting there will be different storage and RAM SKUs) it does give a clear picture of what to expect.
Starting with the performance parts, the N2 Flip has a MediaTek Dimensity 9000+ and ARM Mali-G710 MC10 graphics processor. The storage is UFS 3.1 with LPDDR5, we don’t have the numbers on this yet; our best guess is that there will be a 128GB, 256GB and possibly a 512GB model based on sketchy leaks. RAM is likely to increase with the higher-end storage, but information on that isn’t available just yet.
The phone is said to have all day battery life, with a 4,300mAh battery and takes 44W SUPERVOOC charging a full charge in under an hour. Physically the phone (open) measures 166.2mm × 75.2mm × 7.45mm and (when closed) 85.5mm × 75.2mm × 16.02mm. It’s adorned with Corning Gorilla® Glass 5 making it pretty difficult — not impossible — to break and weighs just 191 grams.
The cover screen is a 3.26-inch AMOLED running 720 x 382 res at 900 nits, plenty bright enough to read outdoors on a bright day. While the outer screen is a 6.8-inch AMOLED running 2520 x 1080 resolution, a peak of 1,600 nits and a 120Hz dynamic refresh rate.
The camera setup is solid too with:
- 50MP Main camera, a Sony IMX890 with 23mm ƒ/1.8 lens
- 8MP Ultra Wide with a Sony IMX355 with 16mm ƒ/2.2 lens
- Selfie Camera is 32MP Sony IMX709 sensor with 21mm ƒ/2.4 lens
It’s also got a full range of connectivity highlighted by dual SIM 5G, NFC, Bluetooth 5.3 and Wi-Fi 6.
On paper this is looking like a pretty impressive piece of kit. We’re looking forward to some hands-on time once review units become available.