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Video Shot by: Nur Jeevan Guna Segar
Script by: Nur Jeevan Guna Segar
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Productivity is the name of the game when it comes to OPPO’s New Find N3. The new book folding foldable comes with a bevvy of features designed to help you be productive on the go. But it’s not leaving OPPO’s camera expertise in the lurches either.
Hey there! Jeevan here for techENT. This is the OPPO N3.
The Oppo Find N3 has to be one of the only foldables that feels amazing in hand. OPPO has done some minor tweaks to the design making it more ergonomic and better suited for productivity. This year’s Find N3 is slightly taller than the N2 and comes with a larger aspect ratio.
It’s also thinner at 5.8mm thin and just 239g. While it may look a little bit cumbersome, it’s no thicker than a normal smartphone. Using it with one hand is also not much of an issue when its folded.
It comes with a 3rd generation flexion hinge which is made of a Zirconium-based liquid metal. This makes it 5 times more durable than stainless steel. It’s also certified for 1,000,000 folds by TUV Rheinland.
On the front, is a 6.3-inch AMOLED screen with a resolution of 2484×1116 pixels. Unlike its competition, this screen comes with 120Hz. You’ve also got a 20MP selfie camera here.
When you open it, you have a 7.8-inch AMOLED screen with a resolution of 2440×2268 pixels. You also have a 32MP selfie camera.
The version of ColorOS 13 on the Find N3 comes with a bevvy of features that support being productive on the go. The most unique is the way OPPO has implemented multiwindow multitasking.
You’ll be able to enter split-screen mode by literally cutting the screen in half with your finger. But, more significantly, the Find N3 is able to use multiple full-screen apps in a feature called Boundless View. You can swap between them by simply swiping between the windows.
On the back of the Find N3 is OPPO’s Hasselblad triple camera module. The camera module is house is really large camera hump which has some really interesting design details.
The triple camera sensor is made of a 48MP Sony LYTIA stacked sensor which is touted to have better image quality and low light performance, a 48-megapixel Sony IMX581 sensor and a 64MP Telephoto sensor with 6x optical zoom.
Under the hood is a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. It’s powered by a 4,800mAh battery with support for 67W SuperVOOC charging.
That’s the Find N3. We’ll have more details in our article over on our website at techent.tv.
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