Oppo Find N3 was introduced
The Find N3 model developed by Chinese tech company Oppo has been presented to enthusiasts.
After much anticipation and a series of teasers, Oppo has officially unveiled the Find N3, marking the company's first foray into the world of horizontally folding smartphones beyond its domestic market.
The Find N3 sports a design reminiscent of a notebook, boasting a tall primary display with a more compact cover screen on the exterior. The rear of the device showcases a prominent circular camera arrangement. In contrast, the front features a discreet punch-hole cutout dedicated to the selfie camera. To cater to diverse tastes, Oppo offers the back panel in two elegant finishes: matte glass and vegan leather.
The smartphone's main display is a sizable 7.82-inch AMOLED screen with a resolution of 2440×2268, complemented by a dynamic 1-120Hz refresh rate and an impressive 2,800 nits peak brightness. The secondary or cover display is a smaller 6.31-inch AMOLED screen, yet it boasts a 2484 x 1116 resolution and retains the dynamic refresh rate and peak brightness of its larger counterpart. Notably, both displays are equipped with Dolby Vision and cutting-edge LTPO 3.0 technology.
Oppo Find N3 was introduced
Performance-wise, the Find N3 doesn't disappoint. It is powered by the robust Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, accompanied by up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and a staggering 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage. A 4,805mAh battery provides ample juice to the device, and with the 67W SuperVOOC fast charging capability, users can expect a full charge in just 42 minutes. The device operates on the Android 13 OS, complemented by the ColorOS 13.2 custom skin.
One of the standout features of the Find N3 is its ability to display content in up to three windows simultaneously, enabling users to view content both vertically and horizontally. This feature essentially provides users with a 15-inch virtual screen, optimized for apps like Microsoft 365, which supports side-by-side editing of two documents or simultaneous viewing of two images from the gallery.
Oppo has also made significant advancements in the camera department. The Find N3 boasts one of the most sophisticated camera setups on the market, characterized by a Hasselblad branded module. Its primary camera is a 48-megapixel Sony LYTIA-T808 pixel stacked sensor, aimed at enhancing image quality and light sensitivity. Additionally, the device features a 49-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens and a 64-megapixel sensor that supports up to 6x hybrid zoom. Both the primary and cover displays are equipped with dedicated cameras for selfies and video calls.
The Find N3 is available in a range of colors, including Black, Red, Green, and Gold, with the latter two sporting a chic matte glass finish. The starting price for the global variant with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage is 2,399 Singapore Dollars (equivalent to roughly 1,745 US Dollars), while the Chinese version offers a 1TB top-end model.