OPPO Find N3 Flip Shows A Circular Camera Module
Updated Leaked Render of the OPPO Find N3 Flip Shows A Circular Camera Module:
In the wake of Xiaomi’s recently concluded mega event in China, OPPO is getting ready to unveil a number of new products at an event that will take place later this month in its home country. There have been rumblings that the company intends to make public foldable devices known as the Find N3, the Watch 4 Pro, and the Pad Air 2 tablet. Both the rumor mill and the fact that the Find N3 foldable phones have been obtaining certifications point to an imminent launch.
OPPO Find N3 Flip Rumored Spec:
Find N3 foldable phones have been rumored to be coming soon. A render of the Find N3 Flip’s appearance surfaced online in June, revealing its design. However, in light of recent events, it is possible that the clamshell folding phones will undergo some design changes in the near future.
The OPPO Find N3 Flip has recently been updated with a circular camera module that is located on the left side of the back panel. This is a new feature. It is home to three separate sensors and conceals an LED flash unit that can be found underneath the island. In addition, the design schematic contains text that reads “Hasselblad,” which serves as an indicator of the presence of the illustrious camera manufacturer.
The most recent render and schematic for the project show a departure from the project’s previously leaked render, which depicted the camera lenses for the project as protruding vertical stacks. A secondary cover screen can be found on the right-hand side of the rear panel. Based on first impressions, this screen is marginally taller than the Find N2 Flip. We were also able to make out the power button and the volume rocker button located on the right edge. This render also shows the centered punch-hole display that can be found on the inside of the Find N3 Flip.
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Chinese-based waste hauler During the time that Digital Chat Station was posting a render of the OPPO Find N3 Flip on Weibo, PriceBaba was publishing a digital schematic of the smartphone. The Android Authority staff took pictures of the leaked render and schematic, which resulted in both of them being removed shortly after the staff took the pictures. Additionally, the web archive copy can be accessed directly from this page.
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