Oppo Find N2 Flip Global Spotted on FCC & Bluetooth SIG

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After its Chinese release, the Oppo Find N2 series is inching closer to its global launch. It is evident thanks to the many certifications that it has gained recently including Bluetooth SIG and FCC among others. The Oppo Find N2 Flip recently made its appearance on the certification sites revealing a tonne of information about the flip foldable phone.

Oppo Find N2 Flip, the next-gen Galaxy Z Flip-like foldable device has made it to Bluetooth SIG and FCC revealing a lot of information. The device will pick up dimensions of 166.2×75.2mm when in an unfolded state. The device uses dual-cell batteries bearing model numbers BLP969 and BLP971 along with schematics and live images.

Oppo Find N2 Flip Global Variant Spotted on FCC, SIG

The description on FCC lists Oppo Find N2 Flip with model number CPH2437 as a folding phone. It has two batteries i.e. BLP969 with 1,190mAh and BLP971 with 3,110mAh in size. It gives a total of 4,300mAh battery under the hood. There’s a fast charging tech at 67W with model number VCB7CAUH mentioned on the charger.

Moving on, we have a Bluetooth SIG listing that reveals more information about the global variant. It is equipped with Bluetooth v5.3. The foldable device scored 474 points out of 555 on the HTML5 Test website as well. The test was conducted on the cover display with a resolution of 360×840 pixels. Finally, the phone reaches Android 13 out of the box.

Oppo Find N2 Flip Global Variant Specifications

Oppo Find N2 Flip sports a 6.8” FHD+ AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate. A 32MP camera sits on top while the 50MP plus 8MP ultrawide snapper sits next to the cover display as the rear cameras. There’s a 3.26” cover screen on top with 60Hz refresh rate as well. The phone gets its power from Dimensity 9000+ SoC under the hood paired alongside 256GB of storage and 12GB of RAM.

As aforementioned, the global variant will get a 4,300mAh with 44W fast charging tech that should charge in less than an hour. The phone is likely to make it to the public sometime in the first quarter of 2023 as the dates aren’t available at the time of writing this.

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