Last year, Oppo introduced the Find N, the company’s first-ever foldable smartphone. Now, a fresh rumor has exposed some crucial details about the Find N’s potential replacement. Which is the Oppo Find N2. Let’s have a look, then.  A few days back, a digital company called Digital Chat Station leaked some features of the upcoming Oppo phone. From the leak, we observed some intriguing information about the forthcoming foldable smartphone.

 
According to reports, the phone in question is the Find N Flip, which includes a folding clamshell display. The same informant has since shared information about the direct successor to the first Find N. The source spread the news via a Chinese microblog called Weibo. According to rumors, Qualcomm’s newest and finest Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC will power the Find N2 foldable phone.
 
Additionally, it will reportedly have a 7.1-inch LTPO AMOLED display with a high refresh rate of 120Hz for the foldable panel. The tipper continued by providing additional design information. Oppo might be preparing to introduce the product with faux leather back. Additionally, according to rumors, it will have a 4,520mAh battery and come pre-installed with ColorOS 13, which is based on Android 13.
 
The side-mounted fingerprint scanner will be integrated with the power button like the previous iteration. The side-mounted remain in the Oppo Find N2. According to reports, this model will come in a variety of hues, including black, white, and green. Additionally, the tipper mentions that the Oppo Find N2 is currently in production, suggesting that a soon-to-be-announced launch date may be predicted. The company has not yet released any official announcements about the Oppo Find N2’s availability, release date, or other specifics.
 
Thus, all we can do is wait for OPPO to introduce it. If the claims made by DGC are accurate, they would already be in production. We might get to see it unveiled before the end of the year. Of course, the key question is whether it will ultimately enter the worldwide market. Or remain in China solely, as was the case with the first generation.