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Oppo is on the lookout for ambassadors to test the Find N2 Flip – and it’ll be yours forever

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Has anyone checked up on Oppo recently? The company is on a global prowl for new brand ambassadors (read: influencer) that’ll help test out its phones. The pool of paid labour must be running dry.

In this case, the company is specifically looking for testers for the incoming Oppo Find N2 Flip. The brand is searching for anyone (seriously, the programme is open to anyone that meets the criteria) to join the ranks of Oppo’s Product Ambassadors to test out the phone (and maybe a few others down the line).

The Oppo Find N2 Flip already hit Chinese shelves in December 2022, though the worldwide launch is set to take place this Wednesday, 15 February. If you’re interested in testing out the phone (and keeping it), you have until 10 March to get your applications in.

Bow down and submit (by 10 March)

If you’re looking to get your hands on the Find N2 Flip, you’ve come to the right place. Well, the right place is actually the sign-up page right here. If you’re interested, you need to check a couple of boxes.

First, you need to be over the age of 18. Next, you need to be fluent in English – in both writing and verbal communication. Obviously, the company wants someone that’ll be able to actively participate in the programme’s campaigns, sessions and events around the world. Oh, and you must “have a clear passion and expertise in cutting-edge technology and innovation.” Seems simple enough.

If you meet all that and have filled in the form linked above, it’s time to wait. The ball’s in Oppo’s court now. It’ll take some time to review the information and social media profiles provided to determine whether you’re worthy enough to join the programme. Those that are, will receive an email and must reply within the next 24 hours. Or else.


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Don’t flip out

Oppo Find N2 Flip

All in all, the Find N2 Flip is (probably) a decent little device – especially if it’s free. We’ll need to wait until we get one to play with before we can say for sure. But as far as specs go, it seems capable. There’s a 6.8in 120Hz folding AMOLED display (hence the name). Inside is the MediaTek Dimensity 9000+ processor, 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage to mess around with.

It won’t last forever with the 4,300mAh battery that’s shoved in there, but it’ll charge relatively quickly with supported 44W wired charging. It’s also working with three cameras – a 50MP main sensor, a 32MP selfie cam and an 8MP ultrawide thrown in there for good measure.

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