Oppo’s next foldable flagship smartphone, the Find N3, is set to launch on October 19th. Ahead of the launch, Oppo’s Chief Product Officer, Pete Lau, has shared the first camera sample of the Find N3 to show off its photography prowess.

The sample shows the Find N3 up against two other flagship smartphones released this year. As you can see in the image above, the Find N3 preserves natural light without overexposing the highlights. The shadows are also well-preserved, and the transition from highlights to shadow looks quite natural. Likewise, the texts in the book are also clear to read.

In contrast, the two other flagship smartphones clearly overexposed the highlights, lost the text details, and made the dark area too bright. In short, both smartphones fail to preserve the natural look of the picture.

Reportedly, the Find N3 features Sony’s latest LYTIA 800 camera sensor, which uses a two-layer transistor pixel structure. This allows the sensor to capture more light and reduce noise, even in challenging lighting conditions. The first camera sample shared by Lau suggests that the sensor is indeed very capable.

Oppo is clearly confident about the Find N3’s camera capabilities, and it will be interesting to see how it performs in real-world conditions. The device is launching on October 19, so we’ll have to wait and see then.

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