Oppo, a Chinese manufacturer of mobile devices, has announced the release of a second-generation folding phone as well as its initial assault on Samsung's Flip. Both have been sold in China, but Oppo's flip-style phone will be the company's first foldable to hit international markets.

The Find N2 is Oppo's follow-up to the Find N from a year ago, and the company claims that it is the "lightest horizontally foldable smartphone in the industry" at 233 g (8.2 oz) for the version with black vegan leather. When closed, the Find N2 measures a mere 14.6 mm (0.57 in).

The company's second-generation Flexion hinge, which is more sturdy and has a smaller and thinner design than the first, is used in the folding handset. It now only has 100 parts, including 100 carbon fiber and 100 high-strength alloy ones, and has passed TUV testing for at least 400,000 folding cycles.

The 7.1-inch, 1,920 x 1,792-resolution AMOLED display will fold out with a much less noticeable crease thanks to the new design, and there won't be a gap when the phone is closed to reveal a 5.54-inch, 2,120 x 1,080-resolution AMOLED screen with a thin bezel. Both displays have a refresh rate of 120 Hz and have color temperature sensors to automatically alter onscreen images to meet environmental lighting. The maximum brightness of the inner display is 1,550 nits, whilst the maximum brightness of the outer screen is 1,350 nits.

The Find N2's internal architecture is based on Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 mobile platform, which features an octa-core CPU, integrated graphics, and up to 16 GB of LPDDR5 RAM. It also supports up to 512 GB of UFS 3.1 storage. The phone has 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3 (with support for aptX HD, LDAC, and LHDC codecs), and Oppo's ColorOS 13 operating system, which is based on Android 13. A 4,520-mAh battery that supports 67-W rapid charging is also present.

The split-screen function has been improved by the company and is now activated by a two-finger swipe down the center of the 7.1-inch screen. Swiping three fingers down the left or right sides of the display will capture the app that is currently running in those areas, but doing so in the middle will capture the entire screen. When in FlexForm mode, the device may take on the appearance of a little laptop such that the top screen can be used to watch content and the bottom screen can be used as a touchpad.

A 50-MP main module with a Sony IMX890 sensor and optical image stabilization, a 49-MP ultra-wide, and a 32-MP telephoto lens make up the triple camera array that Hasselblad has adjusted. The Find N2's 32-MP selfie cam completes its photographic capabilities.

The Find N2 Flip, which according to Oppo has been in development for three years, is said to have the largest cover screen of any flip-style phone at 720 x 382 pixels. Users may read up to six notifications at once on this AMOLED display, which has a refresh rate of either 30 or 60 Hz and a maximum brightness of 900 nits. They can also examine images taken with the "flagship-level camera system."

A 6.8-inch, 2,520 x 1,080-resolution AMOLED display with a variable refresh rate of up to 120 Hz and a peak brightness of 1,600 nits is provided to customers when the latest Flexion hinge is flipped out.

The phone is powered by a proprietary MediaTek Dimensity 9000+ processor with integrated graphics and an octa-core CPU running at up to 3.2 GHz. The system is expected to offer 8/12/16 GB of RAM and 256/512 GB of storage. Again, this model runs Oppo's ColorOS 13, and 5G connection is complemented by Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3. (but this lacks LHDC codec support).

A 32-MP selfie camera is included for 1,080p video chats at 30 frames per second, as well as a 50-MP main and an 8-MP super-wide lens on the rear camera array. Finally, its 4,300 mAh battery, which enables 44-W fast charging, is regarded as good for all-day use.

The Find N series now blatantly competes with Samsung in the foldable phone industry, but with a smaller market penetration - at least for one of the new phones. Following today's announcement, both devices immediately became available in China. They were both unveiled at Oppo's annual Inno Day. Next year, the Find N2 Flip will become available everywhere.