Earlier today, OPPO announced the Find N2 and Find N2 Flip. Let’s start with the first one.

OPPO announced the Find N2 and Find N2 Flip foldable smartphones

Oppo Find N2

This is a thinner and lighter device, even if it doesn’t really seem that way. It has a new hinge mechanism that shrinks the crease by 67%, making it less visible. It has a 7.1 inch inner display that is a now much brighter, capable of peaking at 1550 nits, while the outer display is slightly larger at 5.54 inches diagonal.

Thanks to the smaller bezels. It is also important to mention that both screens are now 120 Hz refresh rate. Internally, the Find N 2 is powered by the Snapdragon 8+ gen 1 that you can pair with up to 16 GB of Ram and up to half of terabyte of storage. And the 4520 mAh battery.

Now the weakest point of the Find N is now also addressed as the cameras are now codeveloped with Hasslelblad and they look pretty impressive, at least in numbers.

50 megapixel primary lens, 48 megapixel ultrawide lens and a 32 megapixel 2X telephoto sensor.

Oppo Find N2 Flip

Now let’s move on to Oppo’s first time Find N2 Flip. It features the powerful Dimensity 9000 Plus and you can get it with up to 16 GB of memory and 512 GB of storage.

Its internal AMOLED panel measures 6.8 inches diagonal when unfolded and has a 120 Hz refresh rate. It also uses that next generation hinge mechanism for an almost invisible crease, at least in photos. I mean it looks pretty impressive.

The coolest factor is this foldables outer display which stands out by being of 3.62 inches diagonal along with customization options. It also has a 4300 mAh battery, which is remarkable considering it’s pretty much the largest on Flip phone so far.

The camera setup is made of a 50 megapixel main sensor and an 8 megapixel ultra wide unit. And on the internal display we have a 32 megapixel selfie shooter. But hey, you can still use the main camera for selfies thanks to that roomy outer display.

Both devices will go on sale in China soon. But sadly, only one of these is set for a global release, at least for now. We’ll have to wait on official pricing outside of China, but making a direct currency conversion, we can expect the Find N2 Flip to start at $850 and it’s bigger sibling at $1150.

I know the prices are already crazy, but anyways, in today’s question, let us know what do you think of OPPO’s latest foldables?