Third time's the charm... or is it the first? The Find N2 Flip is Oppo's first folding flip phone to be sold outside of China, but it also marks the third entry in the Singapore foldable market after the Samsung Z Flip 4 and Motorola Razr, with its own set of features to offer. While the competition is less stiff...
Third time's the charm... or is it the first? The Find N2 Flip is Oppo's first folding flip phone to be sold outside of China, but it also marks the third entry in the Singapore foldable market after the Samsung Z Flip 4 and Motorola Razr, with its own set of features to offer.
At first glance, the similarities to Samsung's flipper are difficult to ignore. There's the familiar glass and metal build, the same camera placement, a cover screen, and an identical form factor that transforms a clamshell device into a full-sized smartphone. While the line can be seen at certain angles, it blends into the screen when viewed head on — which is all that matters, since that's how most users will use the phone anyway. Android's Dark Mode further alleviates the issue: just adjust the levels of black to the maximum, and you're good to go.
There's another minor drawback to note. The device has an IPX4 rating for water resistance and none for dust, so it isn't recommended to whip it out during a heavy downpour . It can be a bit of a bummer, especially in a country like Singapore where wet weather is more of a norm than an exception. There are two situations where the cover display proves to be especially handy, though. In addition to providing instant access to widgets like calendar, timers, and phone recorder, it can also double up as a viewfinder when snapping portrait shots or shooting video.The latter feature comes highly recommended for content creators and lifestyle use, even if its selfie quality isn't necessarily the best.
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