Oppo Find N2 Flip is launching internationally on February 15
If you love foldables and live outside of China, here's some big news. Oppo is holding a global launch event for the Find N2 Flip in London on February 15. It's the first Oppo foldable to be offered officially outside of China, and it will increase competition in the foldable segment that has so far seen the most success - flip-style devices.
Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip4 and Motorola's latest Razr will now have a very intriguing new competitor to deal with in global markets, and for consumers that can only be a good thing. Unfortunately, the official images that announce the London event have no mention of the Find N2 non-Flip, which makes us think that model will stay confined to China, sadly enough.
The Flip is going global! 🌏
— OPPO (@oppo) February 10, 2023
Watch the #OPPOFindN2Flip launch event unfold on February 15th, 2023 ⏳#OPPOFindN2Flip#SeeMoreInASnap#InvisibleCrease
We've reviewed both the original Find N from 2021 and the Find N2 and found them to be unique in the space, thanks to their shared 'in-betweener' size - they're smaller than a Galaxy Z Fold4, but bigger than all the 'flips'. Both of these made a lasting impression with us, so we're very much looking forward to getting a taste of Oppo's first Flip, and sharing our thoughts with you.
We'll be at the event in London bringing you the news as it happens next week. Oppo has already set up a live stream on YouTube, and the event starts at 14:30 local time - that's 15:30 CET, 9:30 AM EST, 6:30 AM PST, and 20:00 IST.
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- 0odle-noodle
- 13 Feb 2023
- AAr
That's not at all what the sales show. sure, that may be one reason the sales where higher, but its also because the phones where much more refined than their first gen counterparts, and Sammy said they where much more durable (something i would...
- Ascovit
- 11 Feb 2023
- StU
No sense in a larger screen if it isn't any more functional than the competition's.
- Ascovit
- 11 Feb 2023
- StU
Oppo will not win any1 over as long as their outer screen is just as limited in functionality as the Z Flip's smaller screen. So the bigger battery on Oppo could end up not offering any more life, if it'll have to power the bigger outer scr...