The Chinese smartphone manufacturer is about to unveil its latest foldable flagships during its annual event, Inno Day.
Oppo’s Inno Day has been an annual occurrence ever since 2019, when it unveiled the first Oppo Watch. Last year, it showcased a slew of advancements, among which was its first foldable phone – theintended as worldwide rivals to Samsung’s Galaxy Fold and Flip
With the Find N2 being a successor to the first compact foldable with a barely visible crease, and the N2 Flip – a brand new type of foldable for Oppo, it’s no wonder that both phones have been running in the rumor mill for a while now.What can we expect from the Oppo Find N2?
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