Oppo Find N3 smartphone review – The high-end foldable without an annoying crease [Oneplus Open]


The 7.82-inch LTPO 3.0 flex display on the inside of the Find N3 has a resolution of 2,440 x 2,268 pixels and a dynamic refresh rate of between 1 and 120 Hz, according to the datasheet. However, based on the system data readout, the screen’s refresh rate remains permanently at 120 Hz, except for when running certain apps (60 Hz), such as the camera application. In our measurement, the Oppo phone achieved a peak brightness of 1,382 cd/m² (APL18). We measured around 100 cd/m² less with an all-white display.

Its 6.31-inch front panel with a refresh rate of 10 to 120 Hz (manufacturer’s specification) can’t quite reach the brightness values of the main screen with 1,077 cd/m² (white display) and 1,275 cd/m² (APL18). Here too, the system outputs a minimum refresh rate of 60 Hz.

Due to both screens’ OLED technology, the Oppo Find N3 is not spared from PWM flickering. At a low brightness level (< 50 per cent), this occurs at a constant 240 Hz on the inner display; if the panels’ brightness increased, we measured around 460 to 480 Hz. We noted 1,440 Hz on the external panel.


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