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Oppo comes up with Find N2 and N2 Flip to challenge Samsung foldable’s reign

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Oppo Find N2 challenge Samsung 

Various smartphone manufacturers have their own foldable smartphones but Samsung offers some of the best foldables in the industry. Meanwhile, Oppo has arrived with its new Find N2 and Find N2 Flip to challenge Samsung foldable.

Both Oppo Find N2 and Find N2 Flip looks excellent as well as come with some of the most advanced features and technologies. The Find N2 is the direct successor to the original Oppo Foldable phone while the Find N2 Flip is completely new.

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Let’s check out their specifications and see how they can compete with Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 phones –

Design:

Find N2

The competitor Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4, Oppo Find N2 is 14.6mm thick when closed and 7.4mm when opened. The company used an anodized metal frame to build the phone and offered three different color variants, including black, matte white, and minty green.

Oppo Find N2 challenge Samsung 

Find N2 Flip

Oppo Find N2 Flip is the company’s first clamshell foldable smartphone. It comes with flat-ish sides and a large vertical cover display on the outside. Although the cover display is much larger than Galaxy Z Flip 4, it offers fewer functionalities like notification browsing and acting as a camera viewfinder for both the front and rear cameras.

Oppo Find N2 challenge Samsung 

Display:

Find N2

The device comes with a 5.54-inch external AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a resolution of 2120 × 1080. It has an aspect ratio of 17.7:9, which is much shorter and wider than the Galaxy Z Fold 4.

Whereas the inner display is 7.1-inch LTPO AMOLED and that too features a 120Hz refresh rate but with 1920 × 1792 pixels resolution and a 9:8.4 aspect ratio.

Find N2 Flip

This new Oppo clamshell foldable features a 6.8-inch main AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, and a 3.2-inch cover panel. The cover display has a 60Hz refresh rate, and it’s an OLED panel as well.

Oppo Find N2 challenge Samsung 

Processor:

Find N2

The phone is equipped with Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor, the same as the competitor Galaxy Z Fold 4. It comes with either 12GB or 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM along with 256GB and 512GB of UFS 3.1 flash storage, respectively.

Find N2 Flip

Under the hood, this phone has a MediaTek Dimensity 9000+ SoC, unlike the Find N2. This is paired with either 8GB, 12GB, or 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB or 512GB of internal storage.

Camera:

Find N2

Oppo Find N2 sports a triple rear camera setup that consists of a 50MP primary camera, a 48MP ultrawide camera, and a 32MP telephoto camera. Meanwhile, for selfies, the device has a 32MP camera on both inner and outer displays.

This device also features the company’s proprietary ISP, which is the MariSilicon X which was co-developed with Hasselblad.

Find N2 Flip

For optics, the Oppo Find N2 Flip offers a 50MP main camera and an 8MP ultra wide-angle camera on the rear side. Whereas, the front side has a 32MP selfie shooter. This device also equips MariSilicon X for improved camera performance.

Battery:

Find N2

The Chinese company has launched the device with a 4,520mAh battery that supports 67W fast wired charging. Oppo claims it can fully charge in only 42 minutes.

Find N2 Flip

Oppo has installed a 4,300mAh battery on this device that supports 44W fast charging. However, it is not capable to charge wirelessly.

Software:

Both new Oppo foldable phones come pre-installed with the Android 13-based ColorOS 13 software. Whereas, the Galaxy Z Fold 4, currently running Android 13 One UI 5.0, was launched with Android 12L-based One UI 4.1.1 and it was a plus point for Galaxy users as Android 12L has various large-screen specified features that you might not see in Oppo Find N2.

Price:

Find N2

  • 12GB + 256GB – 7,999 Yuan (~ 1,146 US Dollars)
  • 16GB + 512GB – 8,999 Yuan (~ 1,433 US Dollars)

Find N2 Flip

  • 8GB + 256GB – 5,999 Yuan (~ 859 US Dollars)
  • 12GB + 256GB – 6,399 Yuan (~ 917 US Dollars)
  • 16GB + 512GB – 6,999 Yuan (~ 1,003 US Dollars)

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Samsung may not debut Exynos 2400+ with Galaxy S24 FE: Tipster

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Rumor spreading that Samsung may debut an Exynos 2400+ chip with Galaxy S24 FE is fake. Tipster OreXDA claims that Samsung won’t bring any mid-cycle iteration of its Exynos chipset, however, improvements to power efficiency and yield are likely.

Reports surfaced claiming Samsung could bring Exynos 2400+ chip to the Galaxy S24 FE. As we didn’t see much happening in the past, the segment would continue as it has so far. Hence, no Plus, Pro, or Ultra iteration of Exynos would launch this year.

The rumor claimed that Exynos 2400+ may bring up to 10% power efficiency and yield boost. The tipster noted that the chipset may be marketed with Plus branding for promotional purposes. However, it would hurt Samsung’s chip distribution strategy.

If this happens, Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus users would think robbed. We’ve seen such happening with the Galaxy S22 and S23 FE flagships. While the former debuted the Exynos 2200 chip, the latter was equipped with its enhanced variant paired with a larger cooling chamber.

Samsung won’t fade its reputation just for silly marketing purposes. The Exynos 2400 is a tough competitor to its Qualcomm counterpart, which we haven’t seen in previous generations. Samsung’s enhanced process and yield would benefit it before the S24 FE arrival.

Exynos 2400 used in S24 and S24 Plus features a 10-core architecture. It’s fabricated on Samsung’s 4-nanometer process technology and has 1 core Cortex-X4 at 3210 MHz, 2 cores Cortex-A720 at 2900 MHz, 3 cores Cortex-A720 at 2600 MHz, and 4 cores Cortex-A520 at 1950 MHz.

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Performance scores of Samsung’s upcoming Leather back phone revealed

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Samsung officially teased the arrival of Galaxy C55 5G as the Galaxy F55 5G in India. Ahead of launch, the performance scores of Samsung’s upcoming Leather back phone have surfaced, confirming the existence of the Snapdragon chip.

According to the info, the Samsung Galaxy F55 5G will have a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset. The phone has model SM-E556B and runs Android 14 out of the box. The smartphone has scored 843 points in single-core and 2307 points in multi-core tests.

The octa-core chipset features a peak clock speed of 1.8GHz and sports an Adreno 644 GPU. Well, it isn’t a surprising reveal if you are following the recent Samsung launches. The Galaxy F55 5G is the Galaxy C55 5G launched in China and shares the same specs as the Galaxy M55 5G.

That said, the phone has a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1000 nits of peak brightness. It will be available in 8GB and 12GB RAM variants with up to 256GB internal storage, enough to store thousands of high-definition photos.

Regarding optics, the handset would have a 50MP main, an 8MP ultrawide, and a 2MP macro camera. There’s some interesting stuff for selfie lovers: a front camera with a 50-megapixel resolution. 45W fast charging support is another spotlighting feature among others.

Samsung Galaxy F55 5G Performance Scores

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra to skip stacked battery, 65W charging

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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra may not feature a stacked battery and 65W charging. Last April, it was reported that the company is developing advanced battery tech inspired by EVs for its mobile portfolio. However, the plan to bring it to Galaxy reportedly pushed to Galaxy S26 Ultra.

According to a rumor, Samsung canceled bringing stacked battery tech and 65W charging to Galaxy S25 Ultra. Now, it is planned for Galaxy S26 Ultra, which will arrive in 2026. The next Ultra flagship would continue 5000mAh conventional battery and 45W charging support.

Stacked battery tech would mean offering a higher energy density with a different arrangement of the cells. It will unlock even longer battery life for the Galaxy flagships. Meanwhile, Samsung fans won’t see advanced batteries in the flagship arriving next year.

The tipster mentioned that Samsung is skipping the new battery and faster charging in the S25 Ultra to reduce the cost. We’ve seen Chinese manufacturers bringing over 5000mAh battery to their recent flagships, however, Samsung still offers longer battery life.

As Snapdragon going more expensive this year, the South Korean tech giant considering expanding its Exynos to more Galaxies. The Galaxy S25 Ultra may use Snapdragon internationally could also be the reason behind the delay in stacked battery tech.

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