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Look out, Samsung! Oppo Find N2 Flip foldable may be heading west

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Samsung’s Galaxy Flip series could get some additional competition in the UK, with rumours Oppo is planing to launch its latestfoldable phonesinternationally.

TheOppo Find N2 Flipcould be on deck for a release outside of China for the first time, with leaks pointing to an announcement at next month’s MWC 2023 expo in Barcelona.

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The often-reliable SnoopyTech Twitter account (viaAndroid Police) has published images showing the full spec sheet for the device, in English, including images of the clamshell phone in Astral Black and Moonlit Purple.

If the information is correct, it would be the first time the company had launched one of its foldable phones outside of its Chinese homeland.

That spec sheet reveals some of the information that wasn’t too clear from the initial release. That includes the Dimensity 9000+ SoC made by MediaTek. That chip is comparable in might of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 from 2022. It will apparently be backed up by 8GB RAM and 256GB of base storage, the report says.

OPPO Find N2 Flip is coming soon to Europe/Global, probably at MWC.SoC = Dimensity 9000+pic.twitter.com/Ka9lZrCPYm

It also says the phone will have a 3.26-inch cover display, compared to the 1.9-inch mini-screen on theGalaxy Z Flip 4. That display would have a 60Hz refresh rate. The main display would double that frame rate to 120Hz refresh rate and a 6.8-inch overall size.

There’s a dual camera on the back of the phone, with a 50-megapixel Sony IMX890 main camera, backed up by an 8-megapixel ultrawide snapper. The selfie-camera would offer 32-megapixels.

It’s got a bigger battery than Samsung’s latest flippable too. The spec sheet says it’ll have a 4,300mAh cell compared to the 3,700mAh battery within the Flip 4. Faster charging speeds (44W vs 25W) are also touted too.

We’ll be on the ground in Barcelona for MWC 2023, so we’ll be sure to take a look at this phone if Oppo brings it to the show.

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Chris Smith is a freelance technology journalist for a host of UK tech publications, including Trusted Reviews. He’s based in South Florida, USA.  …

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