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Oppo releases foldable phone for the international market

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Chinese smartphone manufacturer Oppo has released its own foldable phone for the international market.

Competition to Samsung; Image: Oppo Switzerland

Oppo today released a new foldable phone, the "Find N2 Flip", for the market outside of China. The competitor to Samsung is said to be able to be folded and unfolded 400,000 times, according to the company. The N2 Flip is also said to have the largest screen on the back of the phone, which has never been seen on the market before.


The Oppo N2 Flip has a 6.8-inch screen and a resolution of 1080 x 2520 pixels. The non-replaceable battery has 4300 mAh, allowing it to play 20 hours of video. The smartphone is priced starting at $999.


Oppo is already marketing at the UEFA Champions Leauge, an european soccer competition, with the new model. Whether the international investment will pay off for Oppo remains open with the sanctions of the U.S. government against China.

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