Recently, @Jagat Review, a blogger, exposed renderings of the OPPO Find N3. These renderings closely resemble the OnePlus Open, with the only distinction being a change in the product logo.
The OPPO Find N3 has a screen ratio similar to mainstream folding-screen mobile phones. It features a right-angled frame and a circular camera module design. On the back, the triple camera is positioned on the left side of the module, and the right side showcases the Hasselblad Imaging logo. Notably, the flash is located outside the lens module, enhancing its overall recognition. Moreover, it will be available in at least two different colors: black and green, with the black version sporting a plain leather finish.
Interestingly, OnePlus founder Pete Lau, who also serves as OPPO’s senior vice president and CPO, recently confirmed that the OnePlus Open and Find N3 are different names for the same foldable screen phone. The latest information indicates that OPPO is setting the Find N3 for a release in the Chinese market, while OnePlus is primarily targeting global markets with the Open.
In a separate announcement earlier this month, Blogger @digitalchatstation shared the configuration details of OPPO Find N3, offering some insight into the OnePlus Open. According to the blogger, this new phone will feature a 7.82-inch 2268x2440p OLED internal screen and a 6.31-inch 2484x1116p OLED external screen. Both screens will support a 120Hz refresh rate, and their pixel density, or PPI, is among the highest in the realm of folding-screen mobile phones. Furthermore, this phone will come equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor and offer a high-capacity memory variant of 16GB+1TB.
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