Oppo's Nextgen Foldable Phones Leak Shows Off Which Specs We Might See

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Oppo's Nextgen Foldable Phones Leak Shows Off Which Specs We Might See
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The Oppo Find N is one of the most interesting foldable devices on the market, but the phone isn't available outside of China, although some of our colleagues at Android Police can give it a try. However, there is hope that future Oppo phones will be available outside of China. A leak in August suggested that the brand could introduce its next two foldable phones in Europe. Now we know more about these two phones.

The specifications of both devices have been released and the overall design is consistent with what was heard in the previous report. The Oppo Find N2, if this digital chat site leak (via GSMArena ) is anything to go by, is a foldable phone that looks just like the original Find N and has surprisingly similar specs.

According to the source, the Find N2 will be equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chip, a 7.1-inch 120Hz LTPO AMOLED display and a 4520 mAh battery. These specs are very similar to the first generation, but the battery is slightly bigger and the phone has a new chip. The leak says that the back of the phone will be covered in faux leather and you can buy it in black, white or green.

Earlier this week, a digital chat site also revealed details about another foldable device. As previously speculated, it will have a different mold design similar to the Galaxy Z Flip series. According to this leak, it will have a 6.8-inch main display and a 3.26-inch internal display. It will have a 4300 mAh battery, a 50 MP main camera and a 32 MP selfie camera.

None of these leaks confirm that the phones will be released outside of China. If so, it is doubtful that it will be readily available to those in the United States. Oppo won't sell the devices in the US, but we could see this foldable model appear in markets like India or Europe.

The next generation of crazy, weird and wonderful foldable phones.

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