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We have seen the future of smartphones in the Chinese edition. It’s good?

December 17, 2021
Source: sparkchronicles.com sparkchronicles.com
News Snapshot:
We spent only 20 minutes with Oppo Find N – it’s really not enough to be delighted with any device, and too short to be disappointed in it. But this time is enough to have “some” first impressions. And these, of course, are, especially since we are not talking about “another of many” smartphones, but about a foldable modelwhich are still not too much on the market and where the most changes are still being made. Innovation is also the most common. Smaller tabletophone Oppo Find N At first glance, however, it might seem that this innovation does not exist...
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