OPPO recently revealed how their Find N2 Flip worked, particularly their hinge and display. The Flexion Hinge in particular uses a 1/4 spindle assembly allowing it to hold an angle between 45 degrees and 110 degrees. By focusing on the mortise and tenon structure, this hinge can be simplified and strengthened at the same time.
If you’ve noticed, the Find N2 Flip doesn’t have much of a crease as this has been reduced thanks to a Reticular Matrix Plate built into the display. Working with the aforementioned hinge, the display does not fold flat and instead forms a rounded water drop form at the fold point, so that when the screen is unfolded, the crease has not been pressed or folded.
Featuring a MediaTek Dimensity 9000+chipset, 8GB RAM and 256GB storage, the OPPO Find N2 Flip recently got new widgets for the cover display. Priced at RM3999, it’s a compact yet capable foldable clamshell device that is ideal for people on the go. Did you manage to snag one before it got sold out? Share your experience with the Find N2 Flip in the comments below and stay tuned to TechNave.com
The Matrix Reticular Plate
The waterdrop shape of the screen at the fold point reduces the crease
The hinge of the OPPO Find N2 Flip
The hinge on the left has been simplified and strengthened to the hinge on the right
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