Oppo has confirmed that its upcoming foldable smartphone, the Find N3, will be launched in China on October 19. The brand also officially teased its color options a little while ago, revealing the design of the smartphone. However, now we get to see the smartphone in a couple of real-life photos. 

The photos were shared by Weibo’s CEO Gaofei Wang on the Chinese micro-blogging platform, but he later deleted the post. However, the Chinese website ITHome was quick enough to collect the details before it was taken down.

The real-life photos show the Find N3 in a new red color, which was not previously seen in renders. This variant appears to have a leather back, unlike the green and gold variants teased by Oppo, which likely have a plain glass finish. It’s possible that Oppo may be reserving this red color option for a launch-exclusive release.

Aside from the new color, the real-life photos also reveal that the Find N3 is slightly thicker yet a bit lighter than the Huawei Mate X3. Wang measured the Find N3’s weight and thickness using a measuring device and found it to be 12.44mm thick and weighing 244.8g. 

In comparison, the Mate X3 measures 11.8mm and weighs 248.9 grams. Wang also noted that the Find N3’s right-angled frame makes the phone look good but it makes it less grippy than the Mate X3. 

As for the specifications, earlier rumors suggest that the Oppo Find N3 will have a 7.82-inch AMOLED inner display and a 6.31-inch AMOLED outer display, both with a 120Hz refresh rate. Likewise, it’s expected to come with a 48MP main camera, a 48MP ultrawide camera, and a 64MP telephoto camera. The phone will have a 4,805mAh battery with support for 100W charging.

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