Oppo Find N2 Flip Review: An Impressive Debut

by Ankit Singh
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The two main issues we had with Oppo’s competitor are addressed in the company’s first foldable in India.

The Oppo brand has long ignored the Indian market for high-end smartphones. Up until the Oppo Find X2 Pro (First glimpse), there hadn’t been any other Find series phones. In just one month since its February worldwide release, Oppo has introduced the Find N2 Flip in India. The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 and its predecessors, the only other vertically folding cellphones in India, are up against the Find N2 Flip, which has never faced competition before.

The Find N2 Flip uses the same methodology as Samsung, and Oppo has added comparable software functions. It stands out thanks to features like a much bigger outer display, better resolution cameras, a bigger battery, and faster charging. Are these qualities sufficient to justify choosing it over a reputable competitor? Let’s look at it.

Price of the Oppo Find N2 Flip in India

In India, the Oppo Find N2 Flip is available in a single version with 8GB of (LPDDR5) RAM and 256GB of (UFS 3.1) storage. Due to the SIM tray only supporting two nano-SIM cards, the latter is not extendable. The base model of the Galaxy Z Flip 4 costs precisely the same as Oppo’s Find N2 Flip, which is priced at Rs. 89,999 (before discounts and offers).

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Design of the Oppo Find N2 Flip

The Oppo Find N2 Flip will be very comfortable if you’ve used any Samsung Galaxy Z Flip phones. The 191g phone folds down to an incredibly small size. It ought to fit easily into the majority of compartments. Although it is thicker than most smartphones when folded, there is no obvious space between the two halves, and in the few weeks I had this device, I hardly ever experienced lint or dust getting inside the folding display.

The Astral Black device I used has a matte surface that deters fingerprints and has a pleasant feel to it, which gives it a very slick appearance. In my opinion, the Moonlit Purple colour choice also has a nice appearance and has a glossier sheen.

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The polished, flat surface of the metal frame does make it easy to pick up smudges. While the top of the frame has some cutouts for the auxiliary microphone, the bottom of the frame houses the dual-SIM tray, USB Type-C port, and speaker. Given that face recognition has trouble operating in extremely low light, the Oppo Find N2 Flip’s integrated fingerprint reader is a useful feature.

The new Flexion hinge from Oppo, which is designed to lessen the crease of the foldable display, is receiving a lot of attention. To see how much of a difference the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 makes, we still need to conduct a thorough side-by-side comparison. When the inner display is examined from an angle, the crease is still discernible and still palpable on the Find N2 Flip.

TÜV Rheinland has granted the hinge a durability license stating that it will last for more than 400,000 cycles of folding and unfolding. Additionally, it has been designed to maintain its location at angles ranging from 45 to 110 degrees.

One of the Oppo Find N2 Flip’s main draws is the exterior monitor. It has the biggest screen we’ve yet seen on a vertically folding smartphone, measuring 3.26 inches. This AMOLED monitor has a reasonably sharp resolution (720×382 pixels), a refresh rate of 60 hertz, and a maximum brightness of up to 800 nits in direct sunlight. A screen cover is already on it. You can accomplish a lot more without having to unfold the phone thanks to the big display.

You can reach the primary quick toggles for Wi-Fi, Airplane mode, etc., preview most notifications, and even use specialised widgets for the camera, voice recorder, weather app, and other apps. For some applications, like Slack, Telegram, and WhatsApp, there is also a quick reply option, but you cannot create a custom reply right from the cover page.

Other applications, like Gmail, still require you to unfold the device in order to send replies. In the future, if not a full-fledged keyboard, at least the option to voice-compose replies would be great, as would support for more apps. Oppo sends the Find N2 Flip with all the usual accessories, including an 80W power adapter and a hard-shell case, in contrast to its rival.

Software and specs for the Oppo Find N2 Flip

Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9000+ SoC, the Oppo Find N2 Flip. With a greater highest CPU clock speed of 3.2GHz than the Dimensity 9000 found in the Vivo X80 (Review), it is a 4nm SoC. The phone includes the standard connectivity features like Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, and support for many satellite guidance systems. It also supports a total of 17 5G bands in India.

The phone has a 4,300mAh battery and can be charged at 44W SuperVOOC. Unfortunately, wireless charging is not allowed. Oppo has claimed that the Find N2 Flip has some fundamental moisture protection, but the phone lacks a formal IP rating.

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Performance and battery life for the Oppo Find N2 Flip

I had a great experience using the Oppo Find N2 Flip as my main smartphone for about a week, mostly because of how useful the big cover screen was. I could swiftly and without opening the phone access basic phone features like the toggle switches and the camera. I could also view notifications and send simple message replies.

The outer screen isn’t being utilized to its best potential, though. It could have been very helpful to have more apps, particularly Gmail, support reply composition (either by voice or typing).

Although the SoC in the Oppo Find N2 Flip is flagship-grade for MediaTek, performance-wise, it is far behind Qualcomm’s most recent flagship chip. The Find N2 Flip received scores of 710,743 on AnTuTu, 1,153 on Geekbench 6, and 3,339 on the multi-core test of Geekbench 6. When compared to the AnTuTu scores of smartphones powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC, which is still present in new smartphones from 2023, there is a significant disparity.

Devices Oppo Find N2 Flip

The Oppo MariSilicon X dedicated imaging processor supports the cameras on the Oppo Find N2 Flip. Additionally, when shooting in Pro mode, there is a partnership with Hasselblad for colour correction. You get unique Master filters that were developed in collaboration with Hasselblad champions, XPan mode, and an orange shutter button, just like with the OnePlus 11 5G (Review).

The Find N2 Flip, a flip phone, allows you to take better selfies when it is folded because you can use the primary rear camera that is facing you and frame your pictures on the cover screen. Strangely, the cover screen widget can only capture videos in 1080p, and switching between resolutions is not possible.

Like the OnePlus 11 5G, the primary back camera has a 50-megapixel Sony IMX890 sensor. The 8-megapixel Sony IMX355 sensor in the ultra-wide camera lacks focusing, meaning it is incapable of taking close-up photos. Although you don’t get a telephoto lens, you can digitally magnify up to 20 times. The Oppo Reno 7 Pro’s 32-megapixel Sony IMX709 sensor is used in the selfie camera built into the foldable display. It doesn’t have focusing, but it has a 2X magnification.

Verdict

The Oppo Find N2 Flip is a capable first effort at a vertically folding phone, and it competes with Samsung in many ways. Compared to the Galaxy Z Flip 4, it is preferable due to its more practical outer display, quicker charging, and better resolution primary camera, among other factors. 

Additionally, since the 256GB version of Samsung’s Flip costs more, you get more capacity.

I can’t disregard the fact that Oppo’s product lacks wireless charging and an official IP rating, though. A touch underwhelming is the ultra-wide camera as well, and I don’t believe the outer display is being used to its full potential just yet.

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