Oppo Find N Gets Bent and Tortured with Sand

Posted on the 22 January 2022 by Geetikamalik

We really enjoyed our time reviewing Oppo found n with gapless folding screen design and a more comfortable size. It takes a different approach with the folding display than Samsung with the hinge “Flexion” with a water drop form that allows the screen further to the hinges.

We wondered about the endurance of the hinges and we wondered well protected from dust. Thanks to the new Jerryrigeverything Durability test video, we now have an idea of ​​how Oppo finds resistant to Torture Torture YouTuber.

The exterior screen is equipped with a screen protector installed by a factory and the glass below is made of Gorilla Glass Victus “which scratches at level six with deeper grooves at level 7”. The inner screen is a different story. The fold screen is softer than an ordinary look, so level 2 hardness can make a permanent sign on the screen and it will be as easy as using nails.

Cellphone frames are made of metal, along with the volume button. The power button contains an integrated fingerprint scanner, which is scratched but hidden. Around the back, glass cover engraved with texture and glass causes razors to leave a sign that can be cleaned. All components of the camera cluster are protected by glass so there is no problem there.

After survivors from a lighter test without a big problem, the findings do very well for dust tests. After throwing a handful of gravel to the inner view and forcing it to close several times, the damage is less than expected and the hinges do not allow foreign material in it.

Finally, this phone survives the bend test. OPPO finds the structure and hinge N is strong, because the phone cannot be bent either when in a closed position, the structure does not fail when folding the cellphone past the option position.

Find OPPO N is currently only available in China, but global releases may be on the table. There was no official word at that time.

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