OPPO Find N2 Flip: European pricing leak touts Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 parity

The OPPO Find N2 Flip will be quite pricey in Europe. (Source: OPPO)
The OPPO Find N2 Flip will be quite pricey in Europe. (Source: OPPO)

The OPPO Find N2 Flip looks set to make its way over to the global market shortly. While it will not be sold in the US and near markets, the foldable will debut in Europe in a few weeks, with a new leak now providing insight into OPPO’s pricing for the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 rival.

After debuting the OPPO Find N2 and Find N2 Flip in China, OPPO is finally set to bring the clamshell-style Find N2 Flip over to Europe, with the foldable expected to debut at MWC later this month. Ahead of that, however, a new leak has now revealed pricing information on the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 rival.

Reportedly, the OPPO Find N2 Flip will debut in Europe with a price tag between €1100 and €1200 (US$1285). Supposedly, specific pricing within that range will depend on factors like VAT and local import prices. The report also confirms a few other details of the global OPPO Find N2 Flip. It will, for one, be the exact same device as the Chinese model. Unlike the Chinese version, however, OPPO will only launch the 8/256 GB SKU in Europe. Lastly, the Find N2 Flip will be available in colorways of Astral Black and Moonlit Purple.

The OPPO Find N2 Flip positions itself as a natural rival to Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip4. While the Find N2 Flip is significantly cheaper than the Samsung foldable in China, however—CNY 5999 (US$860) versus CNY 8499 (US$1220)—both phones will share a similar price tag in Europe. The 8/256 GB SKU of the Galaxy Z Flip4 costs €1199 in Germany, for example.

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