The OPPO Find N3 has been in the rumour mills for quite some time and it looks like the foldable smartphone is getting closer to global release. This is after the device was spotted getting IMDA certification, which is the equivalent of Malaysia’s SIRIM in Singapore.
The Find N3 itself is touted to release in China next month and given that it has now been certified by IMDA, a global release will follow suit soon too. The IMDA certification was first spotted by The Tech Outlook, with the device bearing the model number CPH2499.
Not many specs can be extracted from the listing though, except for its network connectivity features. These include the WiFi, cellular, GPS and Bluetooth specs, which are all similar to the standard for flagships these days.
It seems likely that the Find N3 will have a global release right after its launch in China which is expected next month. Besides IMDA, the foldable smartphone has also been certified by EEC, NBTC, TKDN and KOMINFO; all of which are the certification authority by various countries.
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