Where these two differ is in the screen sizes. You know the Z Fold formula by now—you’ve got a tall and narrow screen at the front, and when you open it you’ll find a 7.6-inch display, which is still slightly taller than it is wide. The outer screena little bit wider than before—thanks to a thinner margin on the left that expands the display right to the edges—but it’s still awkward to type on.
When it’s open, though? Man, are these screens fantastic. They’re OLED displays with 120Hz refresh rates and they’re gorgeous. But the Oppo goes one better with its hinge. So the Oppo has a better cover screen, but the Samsung has a better inner display. But hey, if the Find N2’s folding screen gets a bit annoying you can just close the device and just use it like any other phone.Android still lets the side down
Now I should point out that the Oppo Find N2 is running on Chinese market software, because—as you might have guessed—it’s only be sold in China. Perhaps if there was a global release, it would’ve been better optimised? Who knows?Now, what about videos? Well, they’re great on these big screens, but not perfect. Yes, they’re larger than your average phone, but you get huge black bars on the top and bottom.
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