Oppo’s foldable phone is by far one of the most anticipated events of the last few weeks – with a launch date set for December 15, the device has been kept tightly under wraps but it finally looks like we get a taste of what to expect.
The Gorgeous Oppo Find N Is The First Oppo Foldable Phone
Tipset EvLeaks has posted a handful of new images of the phone on Twitter that show off the device left right and center, so to speak. Well, at least they show enough of the device for us to understand more of what we’ll be holding in our hands once it will be available for purchase.
OPPO Find N pic.twitter.com/MMzGo5270U
— Ev (@evleaks) December 10, 2021
The Oppo Find N will open up book-style, in the same way the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 does.
The images are very official-looking and besides, it’s rare that EvLeaks delivers wrong information, we can assume they are the real deal.
From the leaked images we can tell that it will feature two screens: the external one will look similar to that of your usual smartphone, so with a diagonal of around 6.5 inches. The camera will be set up at the top of the screen, in a punch-hole cut out.
The main display might be between 7.5 and 8 inches, once opened.
The device appears in five color options in the images: Black, White, Gray and Lavender.
The frame seems to be metallic and will feature a fingerprint sensor on one of its sides.
On the back, there is a triple camera setup that features three large sensors. We might see a configuration similar to the Oppo Find X3 Pro on this device, which would be made out of a wide-angle, zoom and macro lens.
In terms of specs, from the little bits that we can see in these images, which look like they come from the device’s presentation catalog, we know that the screen will have a 120Hz LTPO refresh rate and that it will be capable of shooting in 4K resolution.
This smartphone has gone through about six revisions and we know that Oppo has been working on it and has continued to improve on the prototypes for a very long time. So it makes sense that we don’t yet have more information about it, as the company might intend to release the device with all the bells and whistles worthy of all the hard work it has done on it.
So for now we’ll have to just enjoy these images and be patient until the 15th of December – it’s not a long wait anyway.
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