Oppo is reportedly developing its next foldable smartphone, the Find N7, which is expected to feature a wide foldable design akin to the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide and Apple's rumored iPhone Ultra foldable.
Reliable tipster Digital Chat Station has shared new details on Weibo, indicating that the device is being tested with a 2nm Snapdragon flagship chipset, likely the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 (SM8950).
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The phone may also include an on-device AI accelerator.
According to the leak, the Find N7's battery capacity starts with the digit "6," with an early engineering target of around 6,500mAh.
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If accurate, this would surpass the battery sizes of competing foldables from Samsung and Apple.
In the comments, Digital Chat Station mentioned that early prototypes are testing two camera module layouts: a classic large circular camera island and an iPhone Air-like horizontal design.
The source asked followers for their preference.
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The Find N7 is reportedly scheduled for a Q1 2027 launch, which would make it the world's first foldable phone with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 chip.
Previous leaks suggest the device will have a 5.5-inch outer display and a 7.6-inch inner display, with panels supplied by Samsung Display and BOE.
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Its advanced hinge mechanism is expected to deliver a crease-free experience.