Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “FINALLY! OPPO Find N2 Flip”.
Thank you to Oppo for sponsoring this video for the past. Like 15 years, smartphones have all kind of looked the same. Maybe there was a cool feature here and there end of the day, they’re all to some version of a boring rectangle with a slab of Glass on the front. But now we are entering a new era, a time where smartphones are unique: Ultra functional and honestly just plain fun again and the Oppo Find N2 flip is here and Breaking All the Rules in the right ways.
After some time with it got ta, be honest, really flipping cool. Before I talk about the problems that are being solved with this phone, I want to thank you guys. You’Ve got a chance to win 500 bucks, we’ll pick a winner at random runner for 10 days. All the information you need will be in the description down below so Oppo, you’ve – probably heard of them at some point. Over the past few years, I think they’ve been pushing the design envelope a lot of their smartphone, especially recently um kind of changing.
The way that you think about with smartphones can do on the all-new find into flip is really no exception. So I’m just gon na ask you what’s the biggest problem that you can think of with a flip phone, whether it’s uh this or this? What is the single biggest issue that you think of and I’m gon na imagine most of you said that crease! That’S why I want to lead with this point: is that the crease or the display bends is almost invisible here. So when I say no crease, I mean I really mean almost no crease and if you’re used to sort of other phones as a very visible line going across the middle, you don’t see that line here at all uh, which is pretty awesome using something called a Water drop shaped hinge, and this is their wording. It’S got a larger bending radius and less screen deformation than other folding phones are kind of the biggest one.
I guess would be the Z flip four. What that means. You have a less noticeable crease and is not sort of taking you away from your experience of a foldable phone. The other standout feature.
I think that you notice, like the second you look at this phone uh is the cover screen and if this looks bigger, the other cover display out there on the this type of Flippy phone, because it is, but with that extra screen, you’re also getting a ton Of functionality on that outside screen, it’s really awesome for glancing information. You can actually use it thanks to its size. It’S awesome for widgets respond to messages. Probably the most useful feature I think is for taking photos, especially selfies and you’re, also getting virtually no crop here without a display.
You can actually like see detail on the selfie that you’re taking it’s just nice to have that level of detail, and it seems more like the best part of a rectangle phone, with kind of the awesomest being able to fold that sucker. Oh and you decide to flip it open, which you should it’ll, be greeted by a 6.8 inch AMOLED display. That is really good. Looking here, uh, so it’s 120 hertz refresh rate 1600 nits of brightness, HDR, 10 plus and a bunch more.
So it’s going to give you is a spacious canvas. It’S gon na have a lot of room for playing games watching video typing emails. It’S oppos got some pretty impressive Tech packed into pretty much ever into this phone like you can use the side mounted fingerprint reader or face unlock or Dolby Atmos support built to the speakers. It’S also being powered by a mediatek demensity 9000 plus, which we’ll talk about and a pretty beastly 4300 million power battery, making it actually the largest battery in any of uh.
You know he’s kind of Flippy, but something I haven’t talked about yet probably noticed. Uh dual camera array right beside that cover screen, so this pair is made up of a 50 megapixel main camera with 8 megapixel Ultra wide camera that are both pretty versatile for photos and video. So when you pair those with 32 megapixel camera on the inside uh, you’ve got a trio of cameras that can kind of do whatever you want. In fact, the cool thing about this form factor is they sort of always also have a built-in tripod. Oppo is calling it a flex 4 mode, but allows the screen to be set at any angle between 4 510 degrees. So you can frame up to get that perfect shot so open the phone’s angled at 60 degrees or less.
It’S automatically going to show you the camera preview in the bottom portion of the screen. So if you’re kind of going for those artsy low angle shots you easily see what you’re going to capture without you know doing this kind of thing. So if you’ve been thinking about, you know getting a foldable phone um, I’m gon na assume, if you’re dropping that kind of money you’ve done your homework on it right. You’Ve seen a lot of coverage on these devices. You probably watch some of our videos on the competitors, but here’s the main one. I think most people would cross chop this with it’s.
Obviously, the Z flip 4 from Samsung and it’s sort of been the phone to be looking for a vertical folding phone. Things have changed now, because the N2 flip has some pretty big advantages. So the biggest one for everybody is a practicality of using this phone and that’s the cover display on the outside. You can just see it right, there’s no comparison! When you have these two side by side, I’m talking a 1.9 inch display on the Z flip 4, compared to the 3.2 inch on the end. To flip, the larger display makes the phone way more functional and versatile there’s a lot.
You can do on the empty flip after having to open it up, and you can see a lot of content and, like I mentioned before, you get a full preview of yourself. You’Re on the N2 flip: well, a tiny screen on the z-flip 4 gives you a cropped preview, and even then you have to kind of squint to see it when your arm is doing your selfie thing. So both phones have pretty good displays when you open it up both 120 hertz Samsung displays are really awesome, but what does hold those back? Is the creep talk about this earlier, but when you see the crease on the Z, flip 4 and the crease on the Oppo, you can really see the difference, uh or not, see it.
I guess so. One of the advantages of that mediatek processor is battery life, and it is a big one here if those phone support fast charging. The z-flip 4 capped out 25 watts well into flip, is using oppo’s super fast charging Tech, which actually twice as fast at 44 Watts.
There’S also a straight up difference in like battery size, they’ll correlate to way bad battery life, depending on your usage. N2 flip has a 4 300 amp hour battery, while Z flip 4 capped out at 3 700.. So, comparing two flippable phones is awesome and even to be able to compare the Oppo N2 flip to the Big Daddy, the Samsung and have it compare very favorably shows sort of how good foldable Foams are finally getting and if you’re in the market for foldable phone.
Your mind might have not gone to Oppo. I think it should take a look at it for build quality for screen for features you’re gon na get a phone that is really well-rounded. That does everything you would want a regular phone to do, but now you just fold in half .