Oppo may take its foldables worldwide with two Find N phones to tackle Samsung
Whenever foldablephonesare mentioned, the first company most people think about isSamsung. Last year, though, Oppo made headlines because of a foldable it made — theOppo Find N, which was China-only. It wasn’t a straight copy of the Galaxy Fold, unlike most foldable phones coming out then, but rather, it came in a unique, shorter and wider form factor that many preferred over what Samsung had. It effectively meant you could use it as a regular form factor smartphone when closed, instead of having to use a weird, ultra-tall aspect ratio. Now it looks like Oppo is prepping a couple of follow-ups and, this time, it’s going right after Samsung.
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Both devices have been reportedly registered with the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) (viaPricebaba), meaning there’s a chance we might see them outside of China this time.
We otherwise don’t really know a lot about these phones. We can expect them to launch with the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 if they want a shot at competing with Samsung’s phones internationally — Indian leaks blogger Yogesh Brar has indicated this — and maybe somegreat camerasto one-up them. It would be great if the Oppo Find N Fold also keeps its wider design that many people loved in the Find N last year.

Of course, we’re speculating on very few concrete details at the moment, but we assume things will change once we move closer to the announcement date.
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