Oppo Find N hands-on review

We get our first chance to try out Oppo's first foldable phone - the Find N

Oppo Find N
(Image: © Basil Kronfli/Digital Camera World)

Early Verdict

Pros

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    Lower price than rivals

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    2x optical zoom

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    50MP main camera

Cons

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    Not yet launched in Americas or Europe

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    Snapdragon 888 chipset

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The Oppo Find N is a foldable phone that costs around $1,700 or £1,300, which, by foldable standards, is relatively affordable. What’s delightful about Oppo’s flexy-phone is the fact it doesn’t cut back on specs, and it showcases a seriously novel squat design that makes it that bit more pocketable in the world of phablet/phone foldables. 

Announced in December 2021 in China, but yet to make its way past the border, the Find N is Oppo’s first commercially-available folding phone.  We got our first chance to see the phone at the MWC 2022 trade expo in Barcelona.

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Basil Kronfli

Basil Kronfli is a freelance technology journalist and content creator with a number of specialisms. He started his career at Canon Europe, before joining Phone Arena and Recombu as a tech writer and editor. From there, he headed up and runs Tech[edit], a technology YouTube channel, and has worked alongside this role at Future as a Senior Producer, sharpening his considerable video production skills. 


His technical expertise has been called on numerous times by mainstream media, with appearances and interviews on outlets like Sky News, and he provides Digital Camera World with insight and reviews on camera phones, video editing software and laptops, on-camera monitors, camera sliders, microphones and much more.