Reports suggest Oppo has two new foldable smartphones coming. It is possible that one of them is the flip foldable phone called Find Flip and the other is the rumored successor to the Oppo Find N. There aren’t a ton of leaked specs for either device, but we do get some key details about the upcoming Find N2 through some leaked screengrabs.

Some screenshots of what seems to be the testing unit of the OPPO Find N2 have leaked online, revealing a few key specifications in the process (via TechGoing). In the images, you can see that the upcoming Find N2 has model number PGU110 and features a foldable screen with 120Hz refresh rate support.

The foldable is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 SoC. One of the screengrabs does show the CPU details but does not specify the chipset. The Find N2 is reported to be equipped with Oppo’s home-brewed MariSilicon X chip for an enhanced low-light photography experience. In addition, Hasselblad’s camera optimizations might be supported on the device.

A recent report suggests the successor to last year’s Find N will have a 7.1-inch LTPO AMOLED folding screen. The device is expected to come with a 4,520mAh battery and flaunt a faux leather back. On the software front, it will run the latest ColorOS 13, based on Android 13.

Find N2 is said to have a side-mounted fingerprint scanner integrated into the power button, similar to its predecessor. The foldable will likely be offered in black, white, and green colors. It is reported that the production of the handset is already underway, which suggests the company may soon announce its launch date. Currently, Find N2 is only expected to be available in China, which is unfortunate.

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