OPPO Find N3 official renders and launch date revealed

The OPPO Find N3 is coming, and we now know what it looks like.

Recent official-looking renderings of the OPPO Find N3 were shared on Weibo. As you can see in the renders, the upcoming phone has a distinctive camera design that’s much more prominent than what its predecessor had.

The primary feature is the large circular camera housing, which has three main camera sensors set in a triangular pattern along with a smaller sensor that can either be an infrared or laser focus sensor. One of these cameras is a periscope telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom capability. Interestingly, the LED flash occupies the upper left corner instead of being placed within the camera housing.

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Also notable in the camera housing is the prominent Hasselblad “H” logo, which obviously means OPPO is using its strategic partnership with the high-end camera Hasselblad brand to add premium photography features to the Find N3. As for color customization, the phone will come in three variants—green, gold, and black.

Reportedly, the OPPO Find N3 foldable smartphone will come with 7.82-inch inner display, plus a 6.31-inch cover display. These displays are expected to be AMOLED panels with 120Hz refresh rate. The battery is said to have a 4805mAh capacity with support for 100W charging. As for processing power, there will supposedly be a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 inside the device with 16GB of RAM.

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The OPPO Find N3 series global launch is scheduled on October 19, 2023 at Singapore.

Do you like the circular camera island design of the OPPO Find N3? Or is it too big for your taste?

Sources: Weibo | Sparrow

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