It’s been a couple of years since OPPO entered the foldable smartphone market, and the Chinese company is now all set to launch its third-generation foldable flip phone, dubbed OPPO Find N3.
Ahead of its launch, the smartphone has passed thorugh a certification process in its home country China which has revealed that the device will have 100W fast charging support.
The certification for the phone with model number PHN110, manufactured by OPPO Guangdong Mobile Communications Limited, reveals that the device will come with a VCB7CACH charger in the box, which supports up to 100W fast charging. It has USB-C and USB-A interfaces with single-port 100W output and dual-port 50W output for each port.
Based on the leaks, the OPPO Find N3 foldable smartphone will offer a 2K screen resolution with a 120Hz refresh rate. It is expected to have a primary display of 8 inches and an outer cover display of 6.5 inches. Under the hood, the phone will come powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor.
The camera department will have a triple-camera setup offering a 50MP Sony IMX890 primary camera, a 48MP IMX581 ultrawide camera, and a periscope zoom camera. The front side will feature a 32MP snapper on the cover screen and another camera sensor on the inner screen.
Internally, the device is expected to come packed with up to 16GB of RAM and up to 1TB of internal storage. It will run the Android operating system with the company’s own ColorOS custom interface on top. The device will be powered by a 4,805mAh battery, and it now appears to have support for 100W fast charging.
Although the company has not yet officially confirmed the launch date for the OPPO Find N3 foldable smartphone, the device is expected to go official this month at a special event.
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