What is the Noticeable Crease on OPPO Find N2 Flip's Screen
It's normal to notice a slight crease on your OPPO Find N2 Flip's screen. Our device's screen has been rigorously tested to withstand over 400,000 folds. So you can rest easy knowing that the hinge will hold up to regular use's daily wear and tear. Read on to learn more about your OPPO N2 Flip's screen.
OPPO Find N2 Flip's Screen
The OPPO Find N2 Flip features a water drop hinge with a bending radius slightly larger than the device's screen. As a result, the width of the crease appears slightly wider. However, we have meticulously optimized the design and carefully selected ten layers of specially chosen materials to construct the OPPO Find N2 Flip's screen. We aimed to ensure the device boasts a high-quality, flat screen with minimal creasing. Our selection of materials, combined with our attention to detail in design, allows us to achieve a smooth, seamless screen that users can enjoy with minimal disruption.
My OPPO Find N2 Flip Screen's Crease is Worse than the Demo Phone
We understand your concern about the creases on your device being more noticeable than those on the demo machine. Please note that the demo phone is often unfolded and undergoes less frequent folding than a regular device. As a result, the stress on the screen is lesser, resulting in fewer visible creases.
However, rest assured that our devices underwent rigorous testing in the OPPO laboratory, including testing for the impact of frequent folding and usage on the screen. After this testing, we can confirm that the crease on our devices remains relatively good, even after being folded and used frequently.
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Note: Contact your nearest OPPO Customer Service if you have any concerns. You can also contact OPPO Support so we can help and assist you further with your concern. Depending on your region, you may check if you need to book an appointment before visiting your local Service Center.
* The picture might differ from that of your OPPO Find N2 Flip, but this won't affect the description in this article.