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Fight For My Love Mom and Dad! - OPPO Find N

ShortCircuit@ShortCircuit945.6K viewsDec 15, 202113:35
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The video opens with Linus praising the OPPO Find N as a compelling foldable alternative while contrasting it with his long-time use of the Galaxy Z Fold3. He highlights improvements in hinge design and overall ergonomics, noting the Find N folds flatter and feels more pocketable than its predecessor. Early on he contrasts the fingerprint sensor experience with Samsung, praising OPPO's faster wake by touch and avoiding the extra button press. He also points out practical everyday use aspects, such as how the device handles app continuity and the outward display when unfolding, setting expectations for a daily driving experience rather than a pure spec sheet. The inner display is unveiled as a major differentiator: a 7.1 inch LTPO OLED panel with Slim glass and a teasing glimpse of Flexion UTG, capable of up to 120 Hz and 1000 nits brightness, which translates into a noticeably smoother visual experience and reduced hinge visibility. Throughout this segment, Linus weighs the trade-offs of a smaller inner display size against the improved hinge aesthetics and enhanced one-handed usability, framing the Find N as a strong hardware contender that requires polish on the software front. Moving into software and multitasking, the reviewer demonstrates OPPO’s app carryover and use-by-use customization, which he finds more flexible than Samsung’s carryover behavior. He emphasizes the ability to run apps in floating windows and to quickly switch between the outer and inner displays, praising the intuitive interaction model when closing the device to resume in the outer screen. However, the software experience reveals rough edges: some apps default to portrait orientation on the inner display, Netflix isn’t readily installable out of the box, and the overall software skin clutter reduces daily usability for non-Chinese markets. He also notes the speaker system, battery life, and camera performance, comparing them to the Fold3 while acknowledging the Find N’s hardware strengths, such as the Snapdragon 888, 12 GB RAM, and Sony IMX 766 sensors. The conclusion is balanced: the Find N nails hardware design and usability in a foldable form but needs more software refinement, app compatibility, and ecosystem polish to truly challenge Samsung in wider markets. The host ends with a cautious optimism that OPPO can close the remaining software gaps, reiterating that the Find N excels in hardware where the competition does not and that the final verdict rests on software maturity and app support.

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