OPPO’s latest smartphone release in Australia, the OPPO Find N2 Flip, has today been ranked by DxOMark as having the best camera and battery of any flip smartphone available in Australia, beating out Samsung Galaxy Flip 4.
OPPO’s second folding smartphone but first flip phone has wowed reviewers and customers around the world with our own Trevor Long super impressed with it.
Oppo has nailed this, in so many ways.
Trevor Long
DxOMark, the world’s leading quality evaluation library, seems to agree with its latest testing showing that the OPPO Find N2 Flip beats out all other flip phones on the Australian market when it comes to camera quality and overall battery specs.
The 44W SuperVOOC charging of the Find N2 Flip combined with the 4,300 mAh battery allowed it to score high in battery autonomy, charging and efficiency, far more than that of the Samsung Galaxy Flip 4 (which is still no slouch).
The overall score of 108 for battery on the Find N2 Flip surpassed all other flip smartphones by a substantial amount. For other flip phone manufacturers to match it they will need to up their charging speeds to match or at least come close to that of the 44W Find N2 Flip.
Foldables have traditionally been less focused on imaging that the standard candy bar smartphone but OPPO has put a lot of focus on the camera in their first flip smartphone. The two cameras in the main camera setup are a 50MP sensor and an 8MP ultrawide sensor.
The DxOMark score for the Find N2 Flip of 114 is not as good as most ultra-premium candy bar smartphones in 2023 but it is still the best camera score for a flip smartphone. Samsung is not very far behind though with the Galaxy Flip 4 scoring 112.
We found the camera on the Find N2 Flip to be relatively impressive and if this is their first effort at a flip phone we can’t wait to see what their innovation brings in the future.
To check out an OPPO Find N2 Flip head into your local JB Hi-Fi. You can purchase one from JB Hi-Fi or OPPO online.
Scott is our resident open technology expert. If you can mod it, or want to use it your way, Scott has probably done it. From Laptops to phones, headphones and game consoles, he’s played with it and wants to see the next generation.
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