Thanks for the review, I cancelled my order of the N2 a few days ago. Your video confirms it: the folding phones' hardware are quite good ((I had the Galaxy Fold 2 a few years ago), but on the software side, there's still a long way to go... If you don't crop like crazy into youtube's videos to fill up the screen, you end up with like 40% of black bars on the sides. I like the form factor, though . But I'll stick with "candy bar phones" for now.
Thank for the video. It shows that currently, the Flex mode is just a marketing gag. And the only app that fully supports it is the Camera App which is almost a 100% copy of Samsung's UI. Are there any own achievements or ideas from OPPO? I am asking seriously. Any kind of OPPO-specific features?
Thanks for watching! That's why we mentioned that the hardware is great, but the software is lacking. OPPO didn't make good use of the folding form factor at all. Nothing original in terms of software, just better folding hinge.
I heard find N2 brightness has 1000 + nits, but your video says otherwise, am I missing something, am getting this mobile to my hand in another three days so wanted to know
If it's OPPO themselves that said this phone can reach 1000+ nits brightness, then I won't believe it. We used DisplayCal to test the brightness. The phone is at auto brightness and we shine a very bright studio light on the phone to simulate outdoors, hence the phone will go into high brightness mode. What we reported here is the maximum brightness the phone can achieve.
@@arulselvan6768 there are few compromises like no Google auto or assistant and u can't change default launcher, speakers are not best but decent, camera is decent but not best but overall Am liking it and since everyone would know positives. Had to mention only challenges
The square aspect ⬛️ in 4/4 of this Oppo once unfolded means that it has no interest in my opinion. No waterproofing, no wireless charging, $1100 in China so surely around $1400 - $1500 outside China... Also, how can we achieve this level of engineering without thinking for a moment about the positioning of the speakers which is a nonsense, not to mention that of the power button / fingerprint and the volume button positioned too high and not ergonomic at all (regarding the positioning of the buttons, it is valid for the Samsung Flip 4) 🤦🏽♂️ The Honor Magic Vs (the version with the pencil) is currently the only one that can really compete with Samsung's Fold 4, this Honor is currently perhaps the only Fold to have almost ideal external and internal screen proportions . Ps: I remain convinced that all these Folds should have a screen like the Oppo Find N Flip's exterior screen next to the rear photo sensors.
I absolutely forgot to mention about the volume/power buttons. Yes, I agree - they're placed way too high and I kept accidentally spamming volume down thinking it's the power button.
@@NasiLemakTechAnd the worst part is that the Oppo Find N2 with its too wide external screen is equivalent to superimposing 2 iPhones 6 Plus, seriously it's neither ergonomic nor practical for one-handed use.
Thanks for the review, I cancelled my order of the N2 a few days ago. Your video confirms it: the folding phones' hardware are quite good ((I had the Galaxy Fold 2 a few years ago), but on the software side, there's still a long way to go... If you don't crop like crazy into youtube's videos to fill up the screen, you end up with like 40% of black bars on the sides. I like the form factor, though . But I'll stick with "candy bar phones" for now.
Glad this review is able to help. Personally, I went back to the Galaxy Fold 4 since I think it's a more well thought out design.
what about the cameras? is there significant difference in terms of picture quality between this and fold 4?
Thank for review, btw, did the google pay work on N2? Also some information test that google nearby share doesn't work with it.
Sorry, I didn't get to test that out and I have returned the device already :(
Nice phone, but more than anything, it makes you appreciate the attention Samsung paid to the details.
How much is praise
Thank for the video. It shows that currently, the Flex mode is just a marketing gag. And the only app that fully supports it is the Camera App which is almost a 100% copy of Samsung's UI. Are there any own achievements or ideas from OPPO? I am asking seriously. Any kind of OPPO-specific features?
Thanks for watching!
That's why we mentioned that the hardware is great, but the software is lacking. OPPO didn't make good use of the folding form factor at all. Nothing original in terms of software, just better folding hinge.
@@NasiLemakTech Thank you for the quick reply.
Hi nice video. Are you from Singapore? Thanks.
Nope, Malaysia.
I heard find N2 brightness has 1000 + nits, but your video says otherwise, am I missing something, am getting this mobile to my hand in another three days so wanted to know
If it's OPPO themselves that said this phone can reach 1000+ nits brightness, then I won't believe it.
We used DisplayCal to test the brightness. The phone is at auto brightness and we shine a very bright studio light on the phone to simulate outdoors, hence the phone will go into high brightness mode.
What we reported here is the maximum brightness the phone can achieve.
How is the N2 fold?
@@arulselvan6768 it's good and am enjoying, I feel this channel has wrongly reported brightness or they got defective piece
@@arulselvan6768 there are few compromises like no Google auto or assistant and u can't change default launcher, speakers are not best but decent, camera is decent but not best but overall Am liking it and since everyone would know positives. Had to mention only challenges
@harish ramaiah I'm waiting for launch in india, since they say its coming by may end... i hope it does!
epic hardware twist 👌🏼🤔✅
Great content bro !!
Very useful review! 👌
Glad it was helpful!
I want buy, How ? I am in India
I'm not sure. I think you'll have to import it from either AliExpress or maybe Taobao. Does Flipkart carry it?
How about the pens tho? You didn’t say anything about the pens.
Sorry, no comment on that since OPPO only sent the phone over. No stylus.
Peak thumbnail face
Improvise. Adapt. Overcome.
Hi from italy ❤ ive order tell me about notifications please
You know what, you should call me this video "later segment video" 🤦🏻♂️
I'd love to! But it wouldn't make sense if there's no context
The square aspect ⬛️ in 4/4 of this Oppo once unfolded means that it has no interest in my opinion.
No waterproofing, no wireless charging, $1100 in China so surely around $1400 - $1500 outside China...
Also, how can we achieve this level of engineering without thinking for a moment about the positioning of the speakers which is a nonsense, not to mention that of the power button / fingerprint and the volume button positioned too high and not ergonomic at all (regarding the positioning of the buttons, it is valid for the Samsung Flip 4) 🤦🏽♂️
The Honor Magic Vs (the version with the pencil) is currently the only one that can really compete with Samsung's Fold 4, this Honor is currently perhaps the only Fold to have almost ideal external and internal screen proportions .
Ps: I remain convinced that all these Folds should have a screen like the Oppo Find N Flip's exterior screen next to the rear photo sensors.
I absolutely forgot to mention about the volume/power buttons. Yes, I agree - they're placed way too high and I kept accidentally spamming volume down thinking it's the power button.
@@NasiLemakTechAnd the worst part is that the Oppo Find N2 with its too wide external screen is equivalent to superimposing 2 iPhones 6 Plus, seriously it's neither ergonomic nor practical for one-handed use.
The oppo find n 2 is way to small to enjoy just get a regulat candy bar phone
Lame brand