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OPPO Find N3: Discover the exceptional features of the next foldable smartphone

The tech world is abuzz with the latest news about OPPO’s upcoming foldable smartphone, the OPPO Find N3. It was recently teased by the brand and is expected to hit the market by the end of this year. Speculation suggests that the OPPO Find N3 will debut in China before expanding to other markets under the “OnePlus Open” brand. What’s more, interesting details about its fast charging have been revealed thanks to its certification on China’s 3C certification platform. Let’s find out what incredible features the OPPO Find N3 will bring with it.

100W fast charging

According to China’s 3C certification, the OPPO Find N3 will feature 100W fast charging, positioning it as one of the fastest foldable smartphones on the market. Whereas the Find N2 had a 66W charge and the first Find N with a 33W charge, this massive increase in charging speed is a significant advantage for users on the move. The phone will be accompanied by the VCB7CACH charger, which offers two USB-A/USB-C sockets, enabling each port to deliver 50W of power.

AMOLED FHD+ 120Hz screen

The OPPO Find N3 could feature a 6.5-inch AMOLED FHD+ cover display, offering an exceptional visual experience. What’s more, there are rumors that it could also feature a large 8-inch foldable 2K AMOLED display, offering ultimate flexibility of use.

Performance and power

Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, the OPPO Find N3 promises to deliver powerful performance and a smooth user experience. With 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM and 512TB of UFS 4.0 storage, users will have plenty of space to fully enjoy their favorite apps and content. The OPPO Find N3 is expected to run on the custom ColorOS 13.1 skin based on Android 13.

Long-lasting battery

Battery capacity is a crucial aspect for foldable smartphones, and the OPPO Find N3 excels in this area. With a 4,805 mAh battery, users will be able to enjoy extended battery life throughout the day. What’s more, it supports 100W fast wired charging and 50W wireless charging, offering convenient recharging options.

Exceptional shots

The camera is often a decisive criterion for users when buying a smartphone. The Find N3 will not disappoint in this area, with a 50 MP Sony IMX890 main camera, 48 MP ultra-wide lens and 32 MP periscope telephoto lens, enabling users to capture stunning photos in any situation.

The OPPO Find N3 promises to be a revolutionary foldable smartphone with impressive features such as 100W fast charging, an AMOLED FHD+ 120Hz display, powerful performance, long battery life and exceptional photographic capabilities. Technology enthusiasts around the world are eagerly awaiting its launch, which is expected in the near future. Stay tuned for OPPO’s upcoming announcements to learn more about this innovative foldable phone.

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