Weekly poll results: Oppo's Find N2 foldables excite, but availability is an issue

01 January 2023
Only the Find N2 Flip has been officially confirmed for a global rollout and even then we don't have the specifics.

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  • 02 Feb 2023

Samsung user, 02 Jan 2023But the majority of foldable phone user using foldable beca... moreMajority use samsung foldables because they have no other options for now.

I already imported a Find N.

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    • 02 Jan 2023

    Anonymous, 01 Jan 2023Given Samsung's inferior foldable design, this will be... moreBut the majority of foldable phone user using foldable because its a samsung phone.

    I doubt that someone like you would buy any foldable phone, even when oppo sells its foldable in your country.

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      • 02 Jan 2023

      Anonymous, 01 Jan 2023Given Samsung's inferior foldable design, this will be... moreThat is why it won't have a wider release. Maybe samsung is paying oppo to not release it outside China.

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        • 01 Jan 2023

        Anonymous, 01 Jan 2023Given Samsung's inferior foldable design, this will be... moreI've been reading this for a decade for many different types and brands of phones, and it never happened...

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          • q}r
          • 01 Jan 2023

          Given Samsung's inferior foldable design, this will be a competitive item when it has a wider release.

            Our fruit company has the best foldable phone in the entire universe

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              • 01 Jan 2023

              potato4k, 01 Jan 2023They actually can. In some emerging markets, Oppo is gainin... moreGlobally speaking they totally failed. All BBK brands were only losing market share this year. Some minor gains in small countries don't matter.

                blue, 01 Jan 2023Outside China they can not compete with Samsung and Apple. ... moreThey actually can. In some emerging markets, Oppo is gaining market share, even beating Xiaomi. How? By bribing their way through paying bloggers/YouTubers/tiktokers etc. Just look at this site and how often they talk about devices that are not even available internationally.

                  Oppo is improving their software but not the availability for the Find N2. The best place for Americans to import it is Giztop. They have the N2 for $1,500, first gen Find N and N2 Flip for over $1,000, and Razr 2022 for $850.

                  I'd get the Razr 2022 if it wasn't so wide and ugly. N2 Flip uses MediaTek which I've never cared for long before getting into emulation. Getting a third foldable clamshell would be overkill. The one I want is either Find N or N2.

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                    • 01 Jan 2023

                    potato4k, 01 Jan 2023It's only available in China, but the tech sites/blogg... moreOutside China they can not compete with Samsung and Apple. They would have to put significantly lower prices.

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                      • Anonymous
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                      • 01 Jan 2023

                      I'm interested with the N2 Flip because of the Dimensity chipset. That can be a worthy alternative to all Snapdragon-powered foldable flip phones.

                        The reason why OPPO Find N2 wasn't available for global meanwhile Z Fold 4 is dominating.

                        Their app compatible for horizontal-to-vertical screen recently issue to OPPO Find N2 (same with first gen), Also lack of mass production for foldable phone. However OPPO decided not to release their foldable for global again until next year.

                        Sorry if my reason is bad i don't know.

                          It's only available in China, but the tech sites/bloggers/tubers keep making noise about it. Oppo's marketing in the works.

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                            • 01 Jan 2023

                            the oppo phones