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Hey what's up mkbhd here and this oppo find n might actually be the best folding phone on planet earth right now, at least in terms of form factor. So as far as foldables go samsung's galaxy, z, fold 3 is the gold standard right. Huge outside screen goes right up to the edges, then the large unfolding inside screen with the hidden selfie camera flagship, specs and cameras and build quality. So the number one question is: if you could change anything about the fold, what would you change and as someone who's used the fold, the most common answer that i've heard is if it was just not quite as tall if we could just make it smaller like? If you've ever looked at the fold while it's closed, it's got that super tall, unconventional aspect ratio and if you wanted to make it more usable, you'd shrink it down right, enter oppo, find n.

Now, i'm just going to preface this video by saying most people watching this video here on youtube will never see this phone because it's a china-only phone and youtube is not available officially in china. So this impressions, video, is more of my evaluation of the hardware and the idea of a smaller folding phone, not whether you should buy one or not, although it does technically undercut the fold, so it turns out. There are a lot of benefits that come from shrinking down the folds form factor and low-key. This might make it a contender for best small phone of the year, so the outside screen is only five and a half inches diagonally.

Now the rest of the phone is, of course, thicker so we'll get to that in a second but shrinking the whole thing down like this makes it much more usable from corner to corner as a normal phone. So it's got a normal two by one aspect ratio on the outside and it happens to be a really nice bright, nearly 1080p screen, so it's sitting at over 400 ppi pixel density. But the point is it's way more usable and way more pocketable. It's literally about the same size as an iphone 13 mini now, of course, it is thicker than the iphone, but that's because you open it up the same way as the fold with this nice firm, smooth, hinge to reveal a much larger inside screen.

So oppo calls this the serene display for some reason. I don't know why everything has to have a name, but it's a 7.1 inch diagonal 1920x1729 120 hertz ltpo folding display so on paper. This is only slightly smaller than the z-fold 3's 7.4 inch diagonal, but it does feel meaningfully smaller and with that 8.4 by 9 aspect ratio. It's it's nearly squared up.

It feels kind of like a little notebook size. So it's nice, it's a little less massive and intimidating. You might not be using it all the time as a productivity, multitasking device, but it's still a convenient huge screen for media writing things down single apps at a time, and it also feels way more likely to be switched back and forth between portrait and landscape super Easily also got ta love the 120 hertz ltpotech, which can ramp down the refresh rate when there's not as much happening to save that battery. This phone has the ultra thin glass over the crease that the galaxy fold has, and it also does have a protective layer over that.
You can actually feel the cutout over the selfie camera. Probably shouldn't remove that protective layer. But the point is this: phone has all the same fundamentals that the z-fold three has. I keep referring to the fold three because that's the high-end folding phone that we're mostly all here familiar with, but this really does feel like oppo's version oppo's own modification of that idea.

So the hinge is really high quality, it's firm and smooth which inspires confidence holding it. It can stop at any number of positions up to 120 degrees open and sit on a table not as much software to take advantage of it. But oppo has built in a couple things. You can use the hinge as a tripod to prop up the selfie camera and take photos like that.

You can try to watch some videos but oppo hasn't really optimized any of their apps or even worked with the google apps to move it up to the top. Half of the display, so it doesn't look great, but the software does have really good continuity between open and closed states. So, if you're reading something while it's closed and then you open it, of course it just appears and fills that full screen. Now, if you're doing something with the screen open and then close it, you know sometimes that just means you're done you just close the phone you're done using it, but sometimes you actually want to pick up where you left off on the smaller display, in which case You close it and then just swipe up and the screen turns on and lights back up exactly what you were using on.

The cover screen. They've also got the fingerprint reader on the power button. They've got a dual speaker setup for dolby atmos sound they've also dropped in the high end, specs snapdragon, triple eight up to 512 gigs of storage and eight or 12 gigs of ram and they've got the triple cameras on the back. The 50 megapixel main camera, a 14 millimeter ultra wide and a telephoto and oppo's had some pretty great cameras on their phone for the past couple of years.

This one's rounded camera bump reminds me a bit of the find x3 pro which i really liked. You know it is wild, though so they did so much of the same stuff. That samsung did the ultra thin glass. The great hinge, the triple cameras, all that stuff and it's a smaller phone, but they've somehow managed to fit a larger battery in this phone than the fold.

Now it's still split between two batteries. Actually, it's one in each side, so combining the one on the right with the one on the left for that balance, it's a 4500 milliamp hour battery total, which is larger than the fold 3's. 4. 400 milliamp hours.

Now again, this isn't a full review. I haven't been using it long enough to know if that actually translates to really great battery life, but the math checks out smaller screens, bigger battery seems pretty great and that also ties sort of hand in hand with the one con. The one downside that i really note about a phone like this, which is the outside screen, is just 60 hertz. That would have been nice.
I mean it would have cost more battery, but it would have been nice to match the inside and outside screens at 120. Hertz samsung did have the 60 on the outside and the 120 on the inside on the fold 2 before they matched them on the fold 3., but either way this is fascinating. It doesn't necessarily have to move things forward. Technologically speaking, i still think the level of like crease visibility, for example, and feel ability is about the same as samsung and huawei, which is to say, barely visible when you're actually looking at the content.

But it's still pretty visible when you're really looking for it. But you know they don't even do the selfie camera underneath the display they still have a selfie camera cut out in the corner, but don't forget about the ability to unfold the whole thing and use the primary cameras and the outside screen as the viewfinder. But this isn't a copy of the fold either. I really feel like the design is the one thing they really embraced, the most as their own.

This two-tone look with the matte finish on the back, the slight slope up to the camera bump and they also put a bit of text on the indent in the really nice hinge. It says designed for find look at this a piece of paper no gap at all while closed, that's as good as it gets right now. You know what else is as good as it gets right now our new channel sponsor cash app. So you may already know cash app lets you invest, but we should also know.

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I chose so that's a win-win. So some other little tidbits that didn't fit into the rest of this uh. This phone is not ipx8 certified like samsung's is, but oppo told me and reassures me that they tested it rigorously and so they're comfortable, saying it'll, probably survive a splash or going out in the rain, or something like that with regular use and then also like. I mentioned this phone is china only and they told me that the price will be under 10 000 u.n china's currency? I have to sort of translate that to u.s dollars and that comes out to about 1500 1550.

So it's competitive, maybe even undercutting some of the most premium flagship, folding phones, but that's almost not the point. It's just it's just trying something different and a little a little, a little adjusted from what we've gotten used to. So this whole folding phone category has gotten better. It's gotten more options, more variations, more things to choose from more ideas out there, i'm curious for those watching.
Are you on team, big fold or littlefold, or maybe neither maybe you're more of a flip person? But i i feel like i do like this sort of a notebook feel better than the bigger fold, but i'm curious what you guys think. Let me know in the comments: that's been it thanks for watching catch, you guys later peace.

By MKBHD

17 thoughts on “Oppo find n impressions: the best folding phone?!”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Des Frank says:

    I can dig it but wouldn't u want a bigger screen to use when u open the phone up. I want a 8" atleast. When they drop a 8" screen phone I would want that rather my 7.1 or 7.6. But it looks real cool doe. I'm a z fold 3 owner btw.

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MC JM Gaming says:

    Using the Z Fold 3 now, I kinda wished Samsung opted to remove the gap when the phone's folded. Other than that, this Oppo Folding phone seems promising, a nice way to turn up the competition in the Foldable phone scene.
    Hopefully Samsung picks up some notes.
    Though i'm really happy with it, just not that gap when folded. 🤣

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ShaolinDreams says:

    I think they should go smaller and the other way too like the Flip 3… More square shaped when folded and unfolds into 16:9. I'd sacrifice an optimal resolution for the outer screen just so i could have 16:9 for tablet mode full screen media watching… And of course dont care how but the camera hole has to go.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nurmukhamed Ibraev says:

    What I hate about Fold 3 is that software is not optimised properly. Especially the 3rd part apps. They are croped by height in the open mode, and by width when it's closed

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ricardo Miguel says:

    Yesterday I hold all the Fold line-up and the small bump (depression) is not only well visible but also too touchable/ annoying when scrolling. I have an S20 Ultra so the Fold 3 felt very ok but too narrow; this OPPO is too square, the design too Chinese and if it doesn't have Google OS/Apps then it's also out of the question.

    When Samsung or other "western- ready" brands release a more standard aspect ratio, much stronger/flat screen, better cameras and lower prices ($1200) then it's ready.

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  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Guille Pozzi says:

    I would love to see a Tri-folding phone concept. I don't mind a thicker phone, as long as that means a bigger screen when open.
    Because with this one I feel that when open, video size would be the same as when closed and rotated, so I don't see the purpose of it.

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars redstang70 says:

    Too small, should have made it the size of the Mate X2. The only things missing from my fold 3 is the better Camera set up from the S21 ultra and Spen incorporated into it.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars jaymuffinz says:

    I would honestly consider switching from iPhone to this I actually love this form factor. It's way better than the Galaxy fold by size.

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eli on the drive says:

    (tldr) tall screen looks better but harder to use, inside camera looks weird when phone is turned, outside display should be square to use up space, equal specs for both displays.🙃

    I love the look of a tall aspect ratio but I hate ushering it because I have small hands
    #2 I think they should have put the camera cut out directly on the corner so that it doesn’t look like it’s in a new spot when you turn the phone
    #3 I also think the outside display should’ve been more of a square shape so that it uses all of the front of the phone
    #4 agreed the two screens should have the same specs

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Phil Tuton says:

    There is no doubt in my mind that this is the best full phone configuration I have seen so far. I am a Samsung fan but not a fan of long skinny phones that don't fit in my pocket. If this were available in the US market I would definitely be interested in it. It would fit in my pocket it has a great form when opened up. It has everything that I'm looking for in a foldable phone.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mac moments says:

    Size, aspect ratio far is better than samsung. More usable and convenient.
    For sure samsung will copy this in the long run..

    Hope in few years this foldable phones become thinner.

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MS 1003 says:

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  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TwstedTV says:

    People expect the standard. which is 12-GB of RAM, 256-GB to 512-GB of internal storage. And any cpu processor that is Snapdragon 865 or above. with 90 to 120 refresh rate screen.
    The phone must also have NFC as more transportation companies in cities in 2022+ require this in order to pay for fares for trains, buses and boats transportation. Not to mention GPay.
    people also expect to have a headphone jack on their device. And a minimum of a 33-watt usb-c charger or above, preferably a 55-watt. And of course most important of a minimum of 5,000-mAh
    battery as standard. That is now the standard for 2022 and beyond. Anything else under these specs, and people consider it old technology.

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  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Babybear says:

    I object to asserting that other foldable devices are the best, even because of the waterproof S Pen, UDC, 120Hz, and finishing level:/ I think I'll know when I actually see the device.

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brian Weeks says:

    Not the crease in the screen. THAT’s not the number one thing they they’d change? 😂. They could make everything perfect on those foldable phones and I still wouldn’t buy it if it had that crease in the screen.

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