According to a business executive, the exterior display and folding display creases won't be an issue for Oppo's next-generation foldable phone. The smartphone in question might be the Oppo Find N2, the Find N's anticipated replacement. The executive continues by saying that the business intends to concentrate on making its goods more sustainable. The Oppo Find N2, which has the codename "White Swan," may be released this year, according to a previous rumour.
On Weibo, a Chinese microblogging site, Pete Lau, the chief product officer at Oppo and the founder of OnePlus, recently shared that the next-generation foldable phone from Oppo will not have any problems with its exterior display or with the creases of the folding display. Lau continued by discussing Oppo's ambitions to make its goods more environmentally friendly. The Oppo CEO also discussed the technical preparation for their devices' hardware choices.
The Oppo Find N2, which is anticipated to successor the Oppo Find N, could be the foldable smartphone mentioned above. The Oppo Find N2 reportedly carries the codename "White Swan" according to a recent report. Depending on the market, it is said to have either a MediaTek Dimensity or a Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC. According to rumours, it might have panels with a 120Hz refresh rate.
According to a different rumour, Oppo is also developing a clamshell foldable smartphone that is expected to go on sale later this year. Both of Oppo's rumoured foldable phones have yet to have official launch dates and specifications announced by the company.
Recall that in December of last year, Oppo Find N was introduced in China. The 5.49-inch outside OLED display on the folding phones has an 18:9 aspect ratio. The folding display is a 7.1-inch touchscreen with LTPO technology and a refresh rate of 120Hz. A Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC, up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM, and up to 512GB of UFS 3.1 internal storage power it.