OPPO Find N2 Flip tops China’s foldable smartphone market with approx. 15% share and show no signs of stopping

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Improvements in the Find N series have been able to convert consumers from trial users of foldables to avid users. In October 2023, OPPO will unveil the next foldable experience for smartphone users.

Foldable phones are making a big return with the form factor showing robust growth and a projected compound annual growth rate of 114% from 2019 to 2025. Paving the way for the smartphone form factor and contributing aWithin the Asian market, OPPO leads the foldable trend with the OPPO Find N2 Flip which has topped China’s foldable smartphone segment, grabbing approximately 15% of the share during the period of January to May of 2023.

Improvements in the Find N series have been able to convert consumers from mere “trial users” of foldable products to avid users who rely on them extensively in their daily lives.The OPPO Find N is a result of 4 years of intense R&D and 6 generations of prototypes with research going as far back as April 2018, effectively making it 5 years since the prototype conceptualisation of OPPO’s first foldable.

Developed using the industry-leading waterdrop hinge, famed for its durability, the Find N’s Flexion hinge is crafted from aircraft-grade high-strength steel and polymer, making the Find N incredibly strong and thin while allowing for seamless folding.A foldable is designed to complement your lifestyle and that includes anticipating heavy usage and in the case of the foldable, opening and closing multiple times throughout the course of a productive day.

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