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OPPO Find N3 series launches globally
It’s finally here
The OPPO Find N3 and Find N3 Flip foldable smartphones are now officially in a global launch held in Singapore.
These latest devices deliver breakthrough performances in design, imaging, and usability. This is to empower customers who expect more from devices in this category.
OPPO Find N3: Clearest and brightest
The OPPO Find N3 has a light and thin design at just 5.8mm when open and 11.7mm when close. It comes with two flagship screens which are the clearest and brightest yet in any foldable.
Building on its predecessor, the Find N3 has a 6.3-inch outer screen and a 7.8-inch unfolded screen. Both displays have 425 ppi pixel density and up to 120Hz of dynamic refresh rate. It also has 2,800 nits of peak brightness.
The phone supports 15-inch Boundless View where users can have three vertical apps open with two appearing on-screen alongside one another, and the other off-screen.
For its audio, the phone has three powerful speakers with 100% superior bass reproduction and Spatial Audio to make it possible for left-and-right stereo sound no matter the orientation of the device.
Built to last, styled to perfection
At the core of the Find N3 is OPPO’s third-generation Flexion Hinge. It’s smaller than its previous version yet more durable.
It comes with IPX4 splash resistance, and has been independently tested to last a million folds.
The device is powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor and comes with 16GB of DDR5 RAM and 512GB of internal storage. Its 4,800mAh battery supports 67W SUPERVOOC charging for a 100% charge in just 42 minutes.
For the camera package, the Find N3 has Sony’s 48MP LYTIA-T808 sensor that receives more light and reduces noise for richly detailed photos and videos.
It also has a 48MP ultra-wide camera with autofocus, and a 64MP periscope telephoto camera with fast f/2.6 aperture for better detail whether day or night.
The phone’s three pro-grade cameras come with 14mm, 24mm, and 70mm equivalent focal lengths.
OPPO Find N3 Flip: Do more with less
Meanwhile, the OPPO Find N3 Flip brings a flagship triple-camera and telephoto lens for the first time in foldable phones.
It has an upgraded vertical cover screen supports the use of essential apps like Gmail, Wallet, Maps, Grab, Telegram, TikTok, X (Twitter), WeChat, WhatsApp, and more while closed.
The vertical screen also displays more notifications and quick settings so users can stay updated with just a glance.
The screen has the same orientation as the phone’s camera, so users can take selfies immediately without having to turn the phone or open it.
Incredible portraits
The Find N3 Flip’s triple-camera package features a 50MP wide, 48MP ultra-wide, and 32MP 3x zoom equivalent telephoto camera.
The main camera has a large sensor with f/1.8 aperture along with OIS to capture rich shots in detail while reducing noise even when taking photos under challenging conditions.
The Find N3 Flip is the only foldable with a telephoto camera to date, enabling users to capture subjects with optical 2x reach.
FlexForm mode
When semi-unfolded close to a 90-degree angle, the Find N3 Flip shall activate FlexForm Mode, which is ideal for having the phone sit on a surface while taking selfies, group shots, or videos.
At the core of the device is an upgraded Flexion Hinge tested for 600,000 folds. On the other hand, the phone’s main screen is a 6.8-inch AMOLED 120Hz display.
The Find N3 Flip is powered by a Dimensity 9200 processor with a 4,300mAh battery supporting 44W of SUPERVOOC charging.
Price, availability
Both the Find N3 and Find N3 Flip will be available for pre-order starting October 20 at 11 a.m. SGT until October 27, before its general sale begins from October 28.
The Find N3 (16GB+512GB) retails for SG$ 2,399 while the Find N3 Flip (12GB+256GB) is priced at SG$ 1,499.
Freebies
Pre-orders placed via the OPPO Online Store, Concept Stores, Lazada, Shopee, Amazon, KrisShop, iShopChangi, Qoo10, TikTok, and retailers Best Denki, Courts, Challenger, Gain City, and POPULAR get up to SG$ 802 worth of gifts (Enco Air3, protective case, Pad Air, and more).
OPPO Singapore has also partnered with telcos SingTel, StarHub, and M1 for up to SG$ 750 off on the two phones, plus the following benefits:
- 24 months International Warranty Service
- 3 months Screen Protection Plan
- 3 months YouTube Premium
- 6 months 100GB Google One cloud storage
SEE ALSO: Parting with the OPPO Find N3 felt like a break-up
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These are the best Android 17 features (if you hate AI)
Easy sharing with iOS, a new anti-distraction tool, and 3D emojis!
As ever, the buzzword for Android 17 is “Gemini.” Like previous years, Google is delving further into the world of AI. Now, if you don’t really care about Gemini, you might be wondering why it might be worth the time to jump over to Android 17 when it launches. Here are a few reasons:
Pause Point: A more effective anti-distraction tool
You’ve heard of this before. There are apps today designed to prevent you from getting too distracted by other apps while working. However, it’s likely that they don’t work because they’re too lax or too restrictive. There’s no in-between.
Pause Point presents an interesting take on the anti-distraction tool. With the tool, opening a potentially distracting app will come with a prompt for you to set a timer or focus on a more productive app.
Since you can open the app (or other apps), it’s not a very restrictive option. At the same time, it’s not easy to wave away, either. You’ll need a restart to completely turn the feature off.
More sharing options with iOS
Last year, Android and iOS destroyed their file-sharing woes when the former started supporting AirDrop. Because it’s not a perfect solution, there are still some pain points. However, Android 17 is adding a new trick to ease file transfers to and from iOS 26.5.
With the new update, users can generate a QR code which allows for easy file transfers between the platforms.
Android also shared that it is continuing work on Quick Share. The feature is expected to arrive on other apps, including WhatsApp, soon.
Screen reactions
Reaction videos are the new meta on social media. Creators love posting shortform videos of them just reaction to other content online.
If you’re that type of creator (or you just love sending your reactions to your friends), Android 17 is making it easier to make this format. Besides social media apps that already have that function, Android will be able to natively make those videos without a third-party app.
It’s perfect if you want to post the same video on multiple platforms, or if you just want to share your reaction with friends and family.
3D emojis!
Welcome to 2026, Android!
After an age in flat design, Google is finally adding a third dimension to its designs. It started with a set of updated app icons that added gradients to the formerly flat Material Design. Now, Android’s emojis are going 3D.
Honestly, this is the most subtle change of the four, and you might not care if you don’t use emojis anyway. But it’s still huge for Android’s future.
Though the new set of emojis are still visually distinct from Apple’s set, the splash of lighting and shadows makes this set more cohesive with Apple’s language. It feels exciting to use emojis again as an Android user.
Gaming
Switch 2 finally gets a Choose Your Game bundle
Choose from Mario Kart World, Donkey Kong Bananza, or Pokémon Pokopia.
When the console launched, Nintendo fans had only two options when buying a new Switch 2: the console by itself or packaged with Mario Kart World. Since then, Nintendo has very occasionally released more bundles for more games. Finally, a new bundle will let you pick your bundled game from three hard-hitting options.
The best way to buy a new console is through a bundle. It allows you to save a few dollars on a game you’re probably buying anyway and lets you play right as you unbox your new purchase.
Today, Nintendo announced a new bundle that adds more options for gamers. These options include Mario Kart World, Donkey Kong Bananza, and Pokémon Pokopia. The bundle lets you pick one.
As someone who’s played all three games, this selection isn’t too shabby at all. In fact, they’re the best first-party games you can currently get for the console.
It’s also a cost-efficient purchase that gives you more savings before the price of a new Switch 2 goes up in September. It’s likely that Nintendo introduced the option to soften the blow of the upcoming price hike.
The bundle will cost US 499.99. Being the most expensive game of the bundle, selecting Mario Kart World will save you US$ 29.99. Meanwhile, both Donkey Kong Bananza and Pokémon Pokopia will save you US$ 19.99.
The Nintendo Switch 2: Choose Your Game Bundle will come out in early June and will be available until supplies last. If you’re still craving for a Switch 2, this might be the perfect time to grab one.
Laptops
The Googlebook is the next evolution of the Chromebook
Notebooks are coming later this year.
Chromebooks did not become the go-to alternative for laptop users on a budget. Given how the market looks today, it could have been a matter of “right place, wrong time.” Today, Google is trying again with the new Googlebook lineup.
The Googlebook is different from the Chromebook. Though both platforms allow Android apps to run natively, the Googlebook will focus more on building a foundation on Gemini Intelligence.
Of course, the Android ecosystem is still a focal point. The Googlebook can run apps from the ecosystem and can connect seamlessly with Android phones. Specifically, users can access their phone’s apps and files directly from the notebook without waiting for transfers.
As for the Gemini part, the Googlebook starts by reinventing the cursor. The new Magic Pointer brings the wonder of Gemini to your mouse. A wiggle of the cursor wakes the software, which contextualizes anything it’s pointed to. For example, pointing at a date will ask you if you want to schedule a meeting. Pointing at two photos might merge the two into an AI-generated mashup.
Additionally, Create a Widget will allow you to customize software to perfectly tailor to your needs. Using Gemini, the Googlebook can collate everything you need on your dashboard.
Currently, there are no official models set to come out just yet. However, Google has confirmed that Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, and Lenovo have committed to bringing out the Googlebook this fall. Naturally, each of these brands will have their own take on lineup, but the one thing uniting them will be a unique glowbar to set them apart from other notebooks.
SEE ALSO: Google, on Android adopting Liquid Glass: “Not happening!”
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